Six identical female twins aged 9-13 years will participate. One sib of each twin pair will be given Cervarix according to the 0, 1, 6 month vaccination scheme, while the other sib will be given Gardasil according to the 0, 2, 6 month vaccination scheme. Three blood samples will be taken (the first prior to vaccine administration, the second and third 7 days after dose 2 and 3, respectively). The blood samples will be used to determine: 1) the magnitude the anti-HPV 16 and anti-HPV-18 antibody responses, 2) as well as the cross-reactive pattern of these responses towards related, non-vaccine HPV strains (HPV-31 and -33, and HPV-45). 3) plasmablast isolated from blood taken 7 days after the 3rd dose in the first place (and eventually after the 2nd dose also) will be examined for for the usage of VDJ and VJ segments in the immunoglobulin heavy (VH) and light (VL) heavy and light chains. Gene useg in B cells induced by Cervarix and Gardasil will be compared. Finally the cross-reactive potential of monoclonal antibodies obtained by eukaryotic expression of a series of heavy (VH) and light (VL) chains from single ASC isolated after the 3rd dose of a three-dose schedule of either Cervarix or Gardasil will be examined. The duration of the study is approximately 187 days. Five study visits will take place, over a time period of 6.5 months, followed by a telephone call after 12 months. The purpose of the study is to learn more about the molecular mechanisms underlying the cross-neutralizing capacity of AS04-adjuvanted HPV vaccine (Cervarix®) in comparison with the aluminiumhydroxyphosphate sulphate adjuvanted HPV vaccine (Gardasil®).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
12
3 doses will be given, one on Day 0, one on Day 30 and one on Day 180 ± 7 days, intramuscular in the deltoid muscle of the non-dominant arm
3 doses will be given, one on Day 0, one on Day 60 ± 2 days and one on Day 180 ± 7 days, intramuscular in the deltoid muscle of the non-dominant arm
Ghent University Hospital
Ghent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
comparing of VDJ and VJ segments in the immunoglobulin heavy and light chains/plasmablasts
Time frame: at day 187
comparing the mutational diversity that occurs following vaccine-induced affinity maturation in plasmablasts
Time frame: at day 187
evaluation of the cross-reactive pattern of polyclonal serum antibodies
Time frame: at day 187
comparing of VDJ and VJ segment usage and affinity maturation in HPV-specific antibodies
Time frame: at day 187
comparing of the cross-reactive potential of monoclonal antibodies obtained by eukaryotic expression of a series of heavy (VH) and light (VL) chains from single ASC
Time frame: at day 187
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