论文标题
有效的非参数推断在两相抽样下随机干预措施的影响,并应用于疫苗功效试验
Efficient nonparametric inference on the effects of stochastic interventions under two-phase sampling, with applications to vaccine efficacy trials
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论文摘要
在过去的一个世纪中,预防疫苗的出现和随后的广泛可用性改变了公共卫生的进程。尽管取得了成功,但有效的疫苗可以防止包括艾滋病毒在内的许多高负疾病的发展缓慢。可以通过鉴定免疫反应标记来帮助疫苗的发育,后者是临床上重要感染或疾病终点的有效替代物。但是,测量免疫反应标记的活性通常是昂贵的,这促使在预防性疫苗的临床试验中使用两相抽样进行免疫反应评估。在此类试验中,对免疫标记的测量是在试验参与者的一部分上进行的,其中第二阶段的入学率可能取决于观察到的研究结果和其他参与者级别的信息。我们提出了非参数方法,用于有效估计反事实参数,该参数量化了给定免疫反应标记对随后感染概率的影响。一路上,我们填补了与非参数有效估计器在两相抽样的背景下的渐近行为有关的理论空白,包括我们估计器所享有的多重鲁棒性属性。提出了用于构建置信区间和假设检验的技术,并引入了方法论的开源软件实现TXSHIFT R软件包。我们使用最近的预防性HIV疫苗疗效试验中的数据说明了提出的技术。
The advent and subsequent widespread availability of preventive vaccines has altered the course of public health over the past century. Despite this success, effective vaccines to prevent many high-burden diseases, including HIV, have been slow to develop. Vaccine development can be aided by the identification of immune response markers that serve as effective surrogates for clinically significant infection or disease endpoints. However, measuring immune response marker activity is often costly, which has motivated the usage of two-phase sampling for immune response evaluation in clinical trials of preventive vaccines. In such trials, the measurement of immunological markers is performed on a subset of trial participants, where enrollment in this second phase is potentially contingent on the observed study outcome and other participant-level information. We propose nonparametric methodology for efficiently estimating a counterfactual parameter that quantifies the impact of a given immune response marker on the subsequent probability of infection. Along the way, we fill in theoretical gaps pertaining to the asymptotic behavior of nonparametric efficient estimators in the context of two-phase sampling, including a multiple robustness property enjoyed by our estimators. Techniques for constructing confidence intervals and hypothesis tests are presented, and an open source software implementation of the methodology, the txshift R package, is introduced. We illustrate the proposed techniques using data from a recent preventive HIV vaccine efficacy trial.