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Evaluation of a 9-valent HPV vaccine in Sprague-Dawley rats: Nonclinical studies assessing general, reproductive, and developmental toxicity.

Vaccine 2018 October 16
GARDASIL®9, a 9-valent vaccine against human papillomavirus (9vHPV), was developed to prevent diseases mediated by HPV types 6/11/16/18/31/33/45/52/58. During the development of the vaccine, three nonclinical safety studies were conducted to evaluate repeat-dose toxicity and prenatal and postnatal developmental toxicity in Sprague-Dawley rats. In all studies, the vaccine was administered via intramuscular injections of 0.5 mL (the human dose) divided equally into each quadriceps muscle. In the repeat-dose toxicity study, potential local and systemic toxic effects of the 9vHPV vaccine were evaluated after 4 doses given 21 days apart and after a 21-day recovery period. In the prenatal study, virgin females were dosed at 5 and 2 weeks prior to mating and on Gestation Day [GD] 6 (3 total doses). Potential postnatal developmental toxicity of the vaccine formulation was evaluated after 4 total doses (premating to lactation). There were no treatment-related unscheduled deaths in any studies. In the 3-month repeat-dose toxicity study, no adverse effects in male or female rats were observed. Anticipated systemic effects representing immunological responses and local inflammatory reactions at the injection sites were noted in the vaccine-treated groups, with a trend toward recovery by the end of the 21-day recovery period. In the prenatal developmental toxicity study, there was no evidence of toxicity in females given the vaccine. There were no effects on fertility or reproductive performance of the parental females and no evidence of developmental toxicity. In the postnatal study, there was no evidence of toxicity in vaccine-treated females and no evidence of developmental toxicity based on standard postnatal parameters, including behavioral testing and reproductive performance. The vaccine induced antibody responses in all studies and vaccine-specific antibodies were detected in offspring in the developmental toxicity studies. These results support the favorable safety profile of GARDASIL®9.

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