A framework for assessing immunological correlates of protection in vaccine trials
- PMID: 17922394
- DOI: 10.1086/522428
A framework for assessing immunological correlates of protection in vaccine trials
Abstract
A central goal of vaccine research is to identify a vaccine-induced immune response that predicts protection from infection or disease. The term "correlate of protection" has been used to refer to at least 3 distinct concepts, which has resulted in confusion surrounding this topic. We propose precise definitions of these different concepts of immune correlates, using the nomenclature "correlate of risk," "level 1 surrogate of protection," and "level 2 surrogate of protection." We suggest a general framework for assessing these 3 levels of immune correlates in vaccine efficacy trials. To demonstrate the proposed principles, we analyze data from a 1943 influenza vaccine field trial, supporting Weiss strain A-specific antibody titers as a level 1 surrogate of protection. Other real and simulated examples are also discussed.
Comment in
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Correlates, surrogates, and vaccines.J Infect Dis. 2007 Nov 1;196(9):1279-81. doi: 10.1086/522432. Epub 2007 Oct 2. J Infect Dis. 2007. PMID: 17922389 No abstract available.
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