Efficacy, Immunogenicity, and Safety of the Bivalent RSV Prefusion F (RSVpreF) Vaccine in Older Adults Over 2 RSV Seasons
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- DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciaf061
Efficacy, Immunogenicity, and Safety of the Bivalent RSV Prefusion F (RSVpreF) Vaccine in Older Adults Over 2 RSV Seasons
Abstract
Background: RSV is an important cause of lower respiratory tract illness (LRTI) in older adults. RSVpreF is a bivalent stabilized prefusion F vaccine containing antigens against RSV-A and RSV-B. In this phase 3 trial in ≥60-year-olds, RSVpreF demonstrated vaccine efficacy (VE) of 88.9% and 77.8% against RSV-associated LRTI with ≥3 symptoms at the end of RSV seasons 1 and 2, respectively. Here we describe final safety and efficacy results and present immunogenicity data.
Methods: This study was conducted over 2 RSV seasons. Participants were randomized (1:1) to 1 dose of RSVpreF 120-µg or placebo. A secondary objective was to describe RSVpreF immunogenicity 1-month postvaccination and before season 2 visits in a participant subset from the USA and Japan.
Results: One-month postvaccination neutralization titer geometric mean fold rise (GMFR) was 12.1 for combined RSV-A/RSV-B. Geometric mean titers decreased at the preseason 2 visit, but remained substantially higher than baseline (RSV-A/RSV-B GMFR=4.7). One month postvaccination, GMFRs for RSV-A/RSV-B neutralizing responses ranged from 12.0-13.0 for subgroups stratified by age (60-69, 70-79, ≥80 years). RSV-A/RSV-B GMFRs in participants with prespecified chronic conditions were generally similar to those without (range, 11.4-14.4). A consistent favorable safety profile and durable VE was seen through 2 RSV seasons.
Conclusion: High RSV neutralizing titers were observed 1 month after RSVpreF vaccination in ≥60-year-olds, with similarly robust responses across age subgroups and baseline chronic conditions. These robust immune responses corresponded with high RSVpreF VE against RSV-associated LRTI. RSVpreF had a favorable safety profile over 2 seasons.NCT05035212; EudraCT, 2021-003693-31.
Keywords: RSV; RSVpreF; efficacy; immunogenicity; vaccine.
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America.
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