Vaxart Announces Positive Top-line Phase II Clinical Study Data Demonstrating Safety and Immunogenicity of Its Wuhan S-Only COVID-19 Pill Vaccine Candidate

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Vaxart, Inc.
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Study met primary safety and secondary immunogenicity endpoints

Boosted serum neutralizing antibodies in both naive and previously mRNA vaccinated subjects

Elicited cross-reactive mucosal responses in approximately 50% of subjects

Company to host conference call at 8:30 a.m. ET today

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Sept. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vaxart, Inc. (NASDAQ: VXRT) today reported positive top-line data from the first part of a planned two-part Phase II study of its Wuhan S-only oral pill COVID-19 vaccine candidate, VXA-CoV2-1.1-S. The data demonstrate that the trial met its primary safety and secondary immunogenicity endpoints and will inform ongoing development of new Omicron-based vaccine constructs.

Serum neutralizing antibodies rose after oral vaccination, and the increases were particularly notable in subjects who had previously received an mRNA vaccine. Additionally, all subjects who had a mucosal immune response to the Wuhan-based vaccine had mucosal immune responses that cross-reacted with the Omicron variants, including BA 4/5, as well as other coronaviruses. Vaxart is the first company to advance an oral pill COVID-19 vaccine to Phase II clinical development.

“These Phase II data represent a very important milestone in the development of the world’s first COVID-19 pill vaccine,” said Dr. James F. Cummings, Vaxart’s Chief Medical Officer. “These data also demonstrate that a pill vaccine can induce strong serum antibody responses as well as mucosal and T cell responses. Unfortunately, for the past two years the emergence of new variants has outpaced the ability to update the currently approved injectable vaccines. We believe that activating multiple mechanisms of the immune system that can address emerging variants may help the global community get ahead of the immunologic curve of protection. It could transform how we fight this and future pandemics.”

"The results reported today clearly indicate that the S-only construct improved antibody responses compared with the data we previously generated for the S+N construct (VXA-CoV2-1), and also boosted immune responses in subjects who previously received an mRNA vaccine. These are the critical data we sought when this trial was initiated in October 2021,” said Dr. Sean Tucker, Vaxart's Founder and Chief Scientific Officer. “Additionally, the observed increase in mucosal IgA is very encouraging, and we believe that the positive findings for multiple immunologic responses may ultimately translate to enhanced protection against infection with, and/or transmission of, SARS-CoV-2.”