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Evaluation of Human Immune Responses Vaccination in Patients With Lymphoma

NCT03501576 · Emory University
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About this study
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: I. To determine the seroprotection and seroconversion rates after influenza or SARS-CoV2 vaccination in patients with lymphoma receiving active treatment or in follow up observation. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. To characterize virus-specific plasmablasts and memory B cells after vaccination in patients with lymphoma receiving active treatment or in follow up observation. II. To investigate the longevity of viral-specific humoral immunity to influenza virus in patients with lymphoma receiving active treatment or in follow up observation. III. To assess the timing and strength of the peak immune response to vaccination. IV. To assess the effect of different lymphomas and treatment modalities in the immune response to vaccination. OUTLINE: Patients receive seasonal inactivated influenza vaccine intramuscularly (IM) at day 0. After completion of study treatment, patients are followed up at days 7, 28, 90, 180, and 365.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Subjects with a diagnosis of lymphoma falling into the following categories: * B-NHL who have received 1 cycle of chemotherapy * B-NHL in complete remission and within 12 months after completion of chemotherapy * Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) receiving ibrutinib for at least 1 month * B-NHL in complete remission for over 12 months * Aggressive peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) who have received 1 cycle of chemotherapy * Subject capable of providing written or electronic informed consent prior to initiation of any study procedures; subjects able to understand and comply with planned study procedures and be available for all study visits. * Screening labs must be within the following ranges or considered to be not clinically significant by the investigator: Hematology: * Hemoglobin: 7.0-16.1 gm/dL * Platelet count: 10-600/µL * Subjects who have not received the seasonal influenza vaccine in the current flu season and are not suspected to have had an influenza infection in the current flu season \*- Platelet count: 10-600/uL * For cohort 1: Subjects who have not received the seasonal influenza vaccine in the current flu season and are not suspected to have had an influenza infection in the current flu season. * For cohort 3: Subjects must have previously received at least 1 dose of SARS-CoV2 vaccine. Patients who have not receive a prior SARS-CoV2 vaccine will be eligible to enroll in cohort. Exclusion Criteria: * Known infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This information will be obtained verbally from the patient * Have any medical disease or condition that, in the opinion of the site principal investigator is a contraindication to study participation; this includes any chronic medical condition, defined as persisting 3 months (defined as 90 days) or longer, that would place the subject at an unacceptable risk of injury, render the subject unable to meet the requirements of the protocol, or may interfere with the evaluation of responses or the subject?s successful completion of this study * Have an acute illness, as determined by the site principal investigator within 72 hours prior to study vaccination; an acute illness which is nearly resolved with only minor residual symptoms remaining is allowable if, in the opinion of the site principal investigator, the residual symptoms will not interfere with the ability to assess safety parameters as required by the protocol and was not due to an influenza infection * Subjects taking long-term systemic steroids defined as greater than 3 months in the past 12 months * Have known hypersensitivity or allergy to eggs, egg or chicken protein, or other components of the study vaccine * Have a history of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) * Subjects who had or are suspected to have had an influenza infection in the current influenza season * Subjects who, at screening, have abnormal vital signs and/or physical exam, including a temperature ≥ 38.0 C, systolic blood pressure ≤ 90 or \> 180 mmHg, pulse ≤ 60 or \> 130 beats per minute, new rash, signs of infection * Subjects who have already received the seasonal influenza vaccine in the current influenza vaccination season * Subjects enrolled in hospice or whose life expectancy is less than 6 months
Study design
Enrollment target: 200 participants
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2018-04-06
Estimated completion: 2026-05-26
Last updated: 2026-02-11
Interventions
Biological: Inactivated Influenza Vaccine
Primary outcomes
  • Cohort 1: Percentage of subjects achieving seroprotection, defined as the percentage of subjects with a post-vaccination HI titer > 1:40 (Up to 180 days after immunization)
  • Percentage of subjects achieving seroconversion (Up to 180 days after immunization)
  • Cohort 2: Efficacy (immune response of COVID vaccines at least 7 days after the second dose. (Up to 365 days after immunization)
Sponsor
Emory University · other
Contacts & investigators
ContactAndres Chang, MD, PhD · contact · andres.chang@emory.edu · 404-778-3942
InvestigatorAndres Chang, MD, PhD · principal_investigator, Emory University
All locations (2)
Emory University Hospital MidtownRecruiting
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Emory University Hospital/Winship Cancer InstituteRecruiting
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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