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EU record number Title Company / Sponsor Treated organism Genetic modification
B/BE/21/BVW6 A phase 2, single-blinded, randomized, controlled multi-country study to evaluate the safety,reactogenicity, efficacy and immune response following sequential treatment with an antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) against chronic Hepatitis B (CHB) followed by GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SA Humans Recombinant replication-defective simian (chimpanzee-derived) group C adenovirus serotype 155 viral vector and a Modified Vaccinia Ankara virus (MVA) construct, both encoding a fusion of sequences derived from two hepatitis B virus (HBV) protein antigens
B/BE/18/BVW9 A study to evaluate safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity of GSK Biologicals’ RSV investigational vaccine based on viral proteins encoded by chimpanzee-derived adenovector (ChAd155-RSV) (GSK3389245A) in infants. GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SA Humans Recombinant replication-defective simian (chimpanzee-derived) group C adenovirus viral vector construct engineered to express three proteins from the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
B/BE/18/BVW6 Global study of a recombinant adeno-associated virus designed to address the monogenic root cause of Spinal Muscular Atrophy AveXis Humans Recombinant adeno-associated virus serotype 9 (AAV9) containing the cDNA of the human SMN (Survival Motor Neuron) gene
B/BE/18/BVW4 A first-time-in human, Phase I, study to evaluate the reactogenicity, safety immunogenicity and efficacy of HBV viral vectored vaccines given in a prime-boost schedule in chronic Hepatitis B patients GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SA Humans The study involves two GMOs. The GMO ChAd155-hIi-HBV is a viral suspension of a recombinant replication-defective simian (chimpanzee-derived) group C adenovirus serotype 155 (ChAd155) viral vector encoding a fusion of sequences derived from two hepatitis B virus (HBV) protein antigens. The GMO MVA-HBV is a modified vaccinia virus Ankara vector (MVA) encoding a fusion of sequences derived from two hepatitis B virus (HBV) protein antigens.
B/BE/18/BVW2 A phase 2 vaccine study in healthy adults and adolescents to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of two oral polio type 2 vaccine candidates University of Antwerp Humans The nOPV2 candidate strains include different combinations of 5 distinct modified regions of the Sabin-2 genome, including changes to the RNA sequence in the 5’ untranslated region of polio genome (5’ UTR), the capsid protein coding region (P1), the non-structural protein 2C, and the polymerase 3D. Of these modifications, only the changes to polymerase 3D result in a change in the amino acid sequence. The rest of the modifications aim to stabilize the genetic sequence against reversion in either the 5’ UTR or capsid regions.
Only notified under the "contained use" procedure. Dossier submitted on 04/05/2018. Phase IIa clinical trial for the evaluation of a vaccin against influenza virus H3N2 FluGen Inc. Humans recombinant H3N2 influenza virus: 6 intern genes of the replication defective A/Puerto Rico/8/34 (PR8) strain with hemagglutinine and neuraminidase from A/Brismane/10/2007 (H3N2) strain
Only notified under the "contained use" procedure. Dossier submitted on 21/02/2018. Efficacy and safety of bilateral intravitreal injection of GS010: a randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled trial in subjects affected with G11778A ND4 leber hereditary optic neuropathy for up to one year. GenSight Biologics Humans human wild-type MT-NDA (mitochondrial NADH Dehydrogenase 4)
B/BE/07/BVW3 A multi-centre phase I study to evaluate the safety and tolerability of a heterologous prime-boost vaccination with INX102-3697 HBV pDNA/INX102-0557 HBV MVA in healthy volunteers and HBeAg+ chronic hepatitis patients GENimmune N.V. Humans Hepatitis B virus polyepitope gene
Only notified under the "contained use" procedure. Dossier submitted on 09/06/1998. A phase II, multi-center, open label, randomized study to evaluate biodistribution and transmission, effectiveness and safety of two treatment regimens of Ad5CMV-p53 administered by intra-tumoral injections in 40 evaluable patients with advanced squamous Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Humans Wild-type p53