Dynavax Technologies Corporation announced immunogenicity data for sub-populations known to be hypo-responsive (males, obese, and smokers) to currently licensed hepatitis B vaccines from its phase III trial (HBV-16). The phase III study was a multi-centre, observer-blinded study to determine if the immunogenicity of two doses of Heplisav was non-inferior/superior to three doses of Engerix-B by comparing seroprotection rates (SPR) at eight weeks post last dose in healthy adults over age 40.
The data demonstrate Heplisav's enhanced immune response and superiority as measured by peak SPRs for the sub-populations. As reported previously, for all safety parameters, Heplisav was similar to the Engerix-B control arm.
Dynavax president and chief medical officer, Tyler Martin, MD, said, “These subset analyses from HBV-16 further underline the superiority of Heplisav compared to the current market leading HBV vaccine, Engerix-B. It has long been known that males, the obese, and smokers have an impaired response to current licensed HBV vaccines. Not only was Heplisav superior to Engerix-B in each of these subpopulations, the seroprotection rates in the Heplisav group did not decline for any hypo-responsive subset, in comparison to the responsive subset. These results substantially strengthen the observation that Heplisav is superior to Engerix-B.”
Dynavax will present additional detail on the hypo-responsive groups at the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) later this year.
Engerix-B is a registered trademark of GlaxoSmithKline.
Heplisav is an investigational adult hepatitis B vaccine. In an earlier completed pivotal phase III trial, Heplisav demonstrated increased, rapid protection with fewer doses than current licensed vaccines. Dynavax has worldwide commercial rights to Heplisav and is developing the vaccine for large, high-value populations that are less responsive to current licensed vaccines, including individuals with chronic kidney disease. Heplisav combines hepatitis B surface antigen with a proprietary Toll-like Receptor 9 agonist known as ISS to enhance the immune response.
Dynavax Technologies Corporation, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, discovers and develops novel products to prevent and treat infectious and inflammatory diseases.