Corbevax

Corbevax

Corbevax

Vaccine against COVID-19


Corbevax is a protein subunit COVID-19 vaccine[1][2][3][4] developed by Texas Children's Hospital Center for Vaccine Development and Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas and Dynavax technologies based in Emeryville, California.[5][6] It is licensed to Indian biopharmaceutical firm Biological E. Limited (BioE) for development and production.[7][8]

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Technology

The vaccine consists of a version of the receptor binding domain (RBD) of the SARS‑CoV‑2 spike protein, together with the adjuvants aluminium hydroxide gel and CpG 1018.[2] The protein is produced by the yeast Pichia pastoris; the process is similar to that of existing Hepatitis B vaccines.[2]

Manufacturing

In April 2021, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) announced that it would fund the expansion of Biological E's manufacturing capabilities, so that it could produce at least 1 billion doses by the end of 2022.[9]

History

Clinical trials

A phase I clinical trial was carried out to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of the vaccine candidate in about 360 participants.[4] The phase II concluded in April 2021.[10][11][12]

In April 2021, the Drugs Controller General of India permitted the vaccine candidate to start phase III clinical trials. A total of 1,268 healthy participants between the age of 18 and 80 years to be selected from 15 sites across India for the trial and intended to be part of a larger global Phase III study.[13][11] On 3 June 2021, India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare pre-ordered 300 million doses.[14]

As of December 2021, Biological E announced positive results, but some experts criticized the lack of public data from phase III trials.[15] The developer specifically claimed the vaccine appeared to be over 90% effective against the original variant based on antibody levels.[16] On 28 December 2021, India approved the vaccine for emergency use.[17]

2022

In January 2022, the developers declared that no G7 countries had funded the project and reiterated their plea for funding for mass production and distribution, arguing that Moderna had received much more support.[18]

As of August, 70 million doses had been administered to adolescents in India. It was also approved by the Botswana Medicines Regulator Authority.[19] A study reported that the heterologous (Corbevax plus Zycov-D) vaccine was effective against Omicron in India.[20]

Financing

Vaccine development was financed with $7 million from mostly private investors, including a $1 million donation by Tito's Vodka.[21][22] The vaccine technology is given patent-free to manufacturers, although Baylor College receives a fee.[15][23][24]

The BioE company planned to priced the shot at ₹250 (around $3) per dose.[25]

Licensing

The vaccine is not patented and is planned to be openly licensed under COVAX.[15][26]


References

  1. "A prospective open label randomised phase-I seamlessly followed by phase-II study to assess the safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity of Biological E's novel Covid-19 vaccine containing Receptor Binding Domain of SARS-CoV-2 for protection against Covid-19 disease when administered intramuscularly in a two dose schedule (0, 28D) to healthy volunteers". ctri.nic.in. Clinical Trials Registry India. 13 January 2021. CTRI/2020/11/029032. Archived from the original on 12 November 2020.
  2. "CEPI partners with Biological E Limited to advance development and manufacture of COVID-19 vaccine candidate". cepi.net. CEPI. 29 December 2020. Archived from the original on 29 December 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  3. Hotez PJ, Bottazzi ME (January 2022). "Whole Inactivated Virus and Protein-Based COVID-19 Vaccines". Annual Review of Medicine. 73 (1): 55–64. doi:10.1146/annurev-med-042420-113212. PMID 34637324. S2CID 238747462.
  4. Raghavan P (10 June 2021). "Explained: How is Biological E's Corbevax different?". The Indian Express. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  5. Prakash, Satyendra (8 April 2022). "Development of COVID 19 vaccine: A summarized review on global trials, efficacy, and effectiveness on variants". Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome. 16 (4). Elsevier BV: 102482. doi:10.1016/j.dsx.2022.102482. ISSN 1871-4021. PMC 8990436. PMID 35427915. As per company claim, Corbevax showed over 90% effective (Table 1) against the original SARS CoV2 variant based on antibodies produced by the people who received the vaccine.
  6. Achom D (28 December 2021). "India Clears 2 New Vaccines And Merck's Covid Pill". NDTV.com.
  7. "Open-Source Vaccines Got More Funding From Tito's Vodka Than the Government". www.vice.com. 11 January 2022. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  8. "Supporting COVID-19 Research". Tito's Vodka. 13 May 2020. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  9. Salam E (15 January 2022). "Texas scientists' new Covid-19 vaccine is cheaper, easier to make and patent-free". the Guardian. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  10. Hotez PJ, Bottazzi ME (30 December 2021). "A COVID Vaccine for All". Scientific American. Archived from the original on 30 December 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2022.

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