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Protein Sciences reports positive results from new clinical study of Flublok influenza vaccine

Protein Sciences announced topline data showing that Flublok Quadrivalent – the quadrivalent version of FDA-approved trivalent Flublok influenza vaccine – outperformed a traditional influenza vaccine last season and was better at preventing the flu.

The company presented the results of a clinical trial comparing Flublok Quadrivalent to a traditional egg-based quadrivalent inactivated vaccine.

The data demonstrate superior performance of Flublok based on a significantly lower number of people contracting the flu after vaccination with Flublok Quadrivalent.

In this study of approximately 9,000 subjects aged 50 and older, half received Flublok Quadrivalent influenza vaccine and half received quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine produced in eggs. The results show that 31% more people were protected by Flublok than by the egg-derived vaccine.

"This study points out the advantages of using modern technology to overcome problems with traditional influenza vaccine manufacturing," said Manon Cox, President and CEO of Protein Sciences.

"Ten years ago we had the first evidence in clinical trial PSC01 that more antigen was beneficial even for healthy adults. Today with support from the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) we were able to show statistically significant better performance than traditional egg-produced vaccines."

Flublok is the only flu vaccine made without the use of eggs and therefore is not subject to the mutations that are sometimes introduced into the vaccine during the process of egg adaptation that can cause the traditional vaccines to be ineffective (see Skowronski et al. (2014) PLOS ONE 9(3), e92153).

Flublok contains three times more active ingredients than traditional vaccines (3 or 4x45mcg hemagglutinin protein versus 3 or 4x15mcg hemagglutinin protein for trivalent or quadrivalent vaccine, respectively) and produced significantly higher immune responses to the A strains of influenza (especially H3N2) in the Flublok Quadrivalent study.* Flublok is highly purified and does not contain influenza virus, antibiotics, formaldehyde, preservatives, latex, gluten or gelatin unlike other flu vaccines.

This project has been funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. HHSO100200900106C.