{"id":9046,"date":"2022-05-30T10:09:55","date_gmt":"2022-05-30T10:09:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/appsaf.apieproject.com\/news\/?p=9046"},"modified":"2022-05-30T10:09:56","modified_gmt":"2022-05-30T10:09:56","slug":"covid-19-and-mrna-technology-are-helping-africa-fix-its-vaccine-problems","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/appsaf.apieproject.com\/news\/2022\/05\/30\/covid-19-and-mrna-technology-are-helping-africa-fix-its-vaccine-problems\/","title":{"rendered":"Covid-19 and mRNA technology are helping Africa fix its vaccine problems"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In June 2021, the World Health Organization selected South African biotech company Afrigen to be part of the \u201chub\u201d where mRNA technology\u2014which underpins the most effective covid-19 vaccines\u2014would be developed and shared with other lower and middle income countries.1 More than 15 manufacturers (\u201cspokes\u201d) have been named so far, almost half located in Africa.2<\/p>\n<p>For the world\u2019s second largest continent, by size and population, this initiative has come not a moment too soon. Africa uses one quarter of global vaccines but produces just 1%3\u2014a shortage that left it wrong footed as covid-19 swept the globe and rich nations hoarded vaccine supplies.<\/p>\n<p>To avoid a repetition in future pandemics, many experts agree there is just one solution: local vaccine manufacturing. Patrick Tippoo, head of science and innovation at the Biovac Institute in Cape Town, another part of the WHO hub, says this is the only way \u201cto break the cycle of dependence and provide an equitable base.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>If the hub succeeds, African nations will be equipped with the know-how to make their own mRNA vaccines, a versatile technology that could serve the continent far beyond covid-19, forming the basis for a suite of novel vaccines against malaria, tuberculosis, HIV, and other diseases that currently affect the region.4<\/p>\n<p>But how revolutionary the hub becomes will depend on the challenging infrastructure and regulatory backdrop it is rooted in, which for decades has hobbled manufacturing efforts in Africa.<\/p>\n<p>Decentralise and disperse<br \/>\nThe hub was devised as an incubator for the development of Africa\u2019s first covid-19 vaccine, a process that is driven by the three institutions at its core: the South African Medical Research Council, which provides the key research to fuel the initiative; Afrigen, which is developing the mRNA technology and the formulation underpinning the vaccine; and Biovac, which is tackling scale-up and commercialisation of the new product.<\/p>\n<p>A crucial part of the development process is crafting a unique version of Moderna\u2019s covid-19 vaccine. In February, Afrigen announced it had successfully created a proof-of-principle replica.5 The next challenge is to make changes to its formulation, in the hope that these innovations will distinguish it enough from Moderna\u2019s vaccine to overcome the broad restrictions imposed by the company\u2019s patents.6<\/p>\n<p>That step is critical to pave the path for adoption by lower and middle income countries. What\u2019s needed is a \u201csecond generation product\u201d that is cheaper to produce and with intellectual property freedom, explains Martin Friede, coordinator of the Initiative for Vaccine research at WHO. Another improvement Afrigen is currently working on, together with partners in collaborations that are soon to be announced, is boosting the vaccine\u2019s thermostability\u2014which will be a boon for warmer countries and regions where cooling infrastructure is scarce.<\/p>\n<p>In the meantime, Afrigen has already started sharing its newfound mRNA know-how with other countries. In March, researchers from Sinergium Biotech (Argentina), the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Brazil), and BioFarma (Indonesia) arrived in Cape Town for the first round of training, with Incepta Vaccine (Bangladesh) expected to follow. \u201cThis introductory training is just to get the participants up to speed on bench level processes\u201d\u2014for example, learning how to convert plasmids to RNA, purifying that product, and packaging it into lipid nanoparticles, says Friede.<\/p>\n<p>The idea is for spokes to take this adaptable technology and plug it into their unique local set-ups. \u201cWhat works for one spoke will not be applicable in the next one,\u201d says Rabera Kenyanya, acting chief executive officer of Kenya Biovax Institute, which is one of the spokes.<\/p>\n<p>The WHO hub\u2019s 15 spokes were chosen for their existing level of biomanufacturing capacity. Many more have expressed interest, and there are over 100 manufacturers across Asia, Africa, and Latin America that have the potential to produce mRNA vaccines, says Kate Stegeman, advocacy coordinator for M\u00e9decins Sans Fronti\u00e8res\u2019 access campaign in the African region.<\/p>\n<p>The hub hopes more countries will join its ranks in the future. \u201cWe want to ensure that as many interested parties who are well positioned to receive, absorb, and build on this capability have access to the technology,\u201d says Biovac\u2019s Tippoo.<\/p>\n<p>This model of knowledge creation and dispersal contrasts with the support that some big pharmaceutical companies are currently offering countries, which focuses less on building local capacity and more on extending their manufacturing facilities to Africa. BioNTech, for instance, announced plans in February to build vaccine plants in Rwanda and Senegal later this year.7 BioNTech is planning to send \u201cshipping container laboratories\u201d to produce their covid-19 vaccine in Africa later in 2022\u2014though without sharing the patent knowledge.9<\/p>\n<p>The WHO hub is taking a different tack from those companies, says Petro Terblanche, chief executive officer of Afrigen. \u201cTheir model is large economies of scale . . . we can produce at the same costs but we will have 10 smaller, highly agile, high quality facilities distributing on a continental basis, because we\u2019re building a sector not a company.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is the type of collaboration that we\u2019ve been yearning for,\u201d says Faisal Shuaib, director of Biovaccines Nigeria, which joined the hub in February. Amadou Sall, director of Institut Pasteur de Dakar (IPD), the Senegalese spoke, says \u201cany initiative that shows that Africa has capacity in research, manufacturing, and development of vaccines is a good one.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Road ahead<br \/>\nHowever, the formula for an mRNA vaccine is just the start. \u201cWhat we\u2019ve currently got is a small company that has proved they\u2019ve got a candidate [vaccine], but that candidate now has to grow and become a product,\u201d says Friede.<\/p>\n<p>The hub\u2019s next challenges will be to scale up production of their novel vaccine, test it in clinical trials, then commercialise the final product. In this regard, South Africa is comparably advanced, with a solid system of supporting institutions that are ready to step in and scale up\u2014part of the reason it was selected to host the hub. But many of the countries that the mRNA technology will be returning to via the spokes may lack this critical baseline, endangering the eventual success of technology transfer. \u201cIt\u2019s going to be a while before we see the benefits translated into public health,\u201d says Friede.<\/p>\n<p>The hub is just one part in tackling a much larger infrastructure challenge. Building the infrastructure needed is one of the biggest hurdles. Some African firms\u2014including Biovac, which produces a hexavalent hepatitis B vaccine, and IPD in Senegal, which makes the yellow fever vaccine\u2014have decades of experience making products from start to finish, but they are among the few. Added to that, pandemic related disruptions in global supply chains have deepened shortages of critical reagents and equipment\u2013\u2014for instance, polymerase chain reaction machines.<\/p>\n<p>Training up a workforce with the necessary skills is another hurdle. In February, WHO established a new biomanufacturing training facility in South Korea,8 with a focus on developing a broader skill set around biological medicine production, expanding beyond mRNA and vaccines to monoclonal antibodies, cancer treatments, and insulin. From next year, this new hub should be able to train several thousand people, including scientists from the spokes, with a focus on increasing manufacturing capacity in their home nations.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, supportive regulatory environments will be crucial to smooth the path for vaccine development, but in many countries this will take time to establish. So far, Senegal, South Africa, and Egypt are among the nations that are on track to reach the standard required, while others \u201cdon\u2019t even have any actors on the ground yet,\u201d says Friede.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cLet\u2019s recognise that it isn\u2019t going to be months to do the product development, the tech transfer; it\u2019s going to take another two years. And in that time, hopefully, recipient countries will have the regulatory agency capacity,\u201d Friede adds.<\/p>\n<p>The challenges don\u2019t only revolve around production but also ensuring a sustainable level of demand once the product is there. Already there are signs that this could be a challenge. Last November, South African drugmaker Aspen Pharmacare struck a deal with Johnson &amp; Johnson to produce covid-19 vaccines for the African market, but it has yet to receive a single order and has said it will be forced to discontinue that production line in June if orders don\u2019t pick up.<\/p>\n<p>The move could foreshadow other demand-side issues, underscoring the need for sustainable markets for future vaccines on the continent. \u201cWithout demand it is extremely difficult, as the Aspen situation demonstrates,\u201d says Tippoo, who is also head of the African Vaccine Manufacturing Initiative. \u201cSustainability is the key issue which needs to be addressed and solved.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>All told, national government buy-in and support will be essential to any vaccine manufacturing venture, says Dicky Akanmori, WHO\u2019s regional adviser for vaccine research and regulation in Africa. You need political commitment to \u201cmake available funding to ensure that the conditions are right for companies to establish facilities, to make sure that their regulatory authorities are well funded and have the capacity to review these products for their efficacy, safety, and quality of manufacture.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>African governments may have dragged their feet on lending support to vaccine makers in the past, but Akanmori believes the pandemic has shifted priorities in their favour. \u201cPolitical will is at its highest at present,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n<p>Footnotes<br \/>\nCompeting interests: We have read and understood BMJ policy on declaration of interests and declare the following: This reporting was funded by a grant from the European Journalism Centre, through the Global Health Security Call, which is supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After the disastrous effect of vaccine nationalism on access in Africa, boosting local production is key to preventing a repeat in future pandemics. 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