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Safety and Immunogenicity of Recombinant Glycoprotein E Herpes Zoster Subunit (HZ/su) Vaccine in Renal Transplant Recipients
This study will assess the immune responses to the recombinant, AS01-adjuvanted varicella zoster virus subunit (HZ/su) vaccine or SHINGRIX in immunosuppressed patients, particularly those who have received a renal transplant, and aim to better understand if the vaccine and perhaps other adjuvanted vaccines are safe in these patients. 30 participants will be divided into 2 groups, one group will receive the 1st out of 2 doses of the vaccine 3-6 months after transplant per standard of care and the second group will receive the 1st out of 2 doses of the vaccine 12-36 months after the transplant per standard of care.The duration of the study is 180 days.
Shingles is a viral illness caused by the same virus that causes the chicken pox. Reactivation of this virus leads to shingles which is a painful blistering rash. Around 10% of organ transplant patients get shingles. This study will help us assess the safety and efficacy of a new shingles vaccine, SHINGRIX in Kidney Transplant patients. SHINGRIX is FDA approved for the prevention of shingles. In this study, participants will be divided into 2 groups, one group will receive the 1st out of 2 doses of the vaccine 3-6 months after transplant per standard of care and the second group will receive the 1st out of 2 doses of the vaccine 12-36 months after the transplant per standard of care. This research is conducted at the Emory University Hospital and Emory Clinics. Additionally follow up visits might also be conducted at the Emory Hope Clinic, the clinical arm of the Emory Vaccine Center. Subjects will be identified through review of medical records or by referral from their healthcare providers. Subjects may also self-refer from the IRB approved recruitment flyers. Following identification/referral, a coordinator or recruiter will contact the subject and tell them about the study and see if he/she is interested. If the potential subject is interested, the recruiter will obtain an oral consent and prescreen them for the study using a screening checklist. Qualified subjects will be scheduled to come into the clinic and be fully consented and proceed with screening/enrollment. Blood specimens will be collected and stored for the research study and for future use. Subjects can opt to have their information stored in a Hope Clinic database in order to contact them for other studies they may qualify for in the future. There are no other optional studies planned at this time.
Age
50 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Hope Clinic
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Emory University Hospital Clinical Research Network
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Emory Clinic
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Emory University Hospital
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Start Date
January 30, 2020
Primary Completion Date
August 8, 2020
Completion Date
August 8, 2020
Last Updated
February 20, 2024
2
ACTUAL participants
SHINGRIX
BIOLOGICAL
Lead Sponsor
Emory University
NCT06958796
NCT04702022
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