Safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and activity of the novel long-acting antimalarial DSM265: a two-part first-in-human phase 1a/1b randomised study - 09/10/17
, Julie Lotharius, PhD b, Thomas Rückle, PhD b, Stephan Chalon, MD b, Margaret A Phillips, ProfPhD c, Suzanne Elliott, PhD d, Silvana Sekuloski, PhD a, Paul Griffin, MD d, Caroline L Ng, PhD e, David A Fidock, ProfPhD e, Louise Marquart, PhD a, Noelle S Williams, PhD c, Nathalie Gobeau, PhD b, Lidiya Bebrevska, PhD b, Maria Rosario, PhD f, Kennan Marsh, PhD g, Jörg J Möhrle, DrPhD b, ⁎ 
Summary |
Background |
DSM265 is a novel antimalarial that inhibits plasmodial dihydroorotate dehydrogenase, an enzyme essential for pyrimidine biosynthesis. We investigated the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of DSM265, and tested its antimalarial activity.
Methods |
Healthy participants aged 18–55 years were enrolled in a two-part study: part 1, a single ascending dose (25–1200 mg), double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled study, and part 2, an open-label, randomised, active-comparator controlled study, in which participants were inoculated with Plasmodium falciparum induced blood-stage malaria (IBSM) and treated with DSM265 (150 mg) or mefloquine (10 mg/kg). Primary endpoints were DSM265 safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics. Randomisation lists were created using a validated, automated system. Both parts were registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, number ACTRN12613000522718 (part 1) and number ACTRN12613000527763 (part 2).
Findings |
In part 1, 73 participants were enrolled between April 12, 2013, and July 14, 2015 (DSM265, n=55; placebo, n=18). In part 2, nine participants were enrolled between Sept 30 and Nov 25, 2013 (150 mg DSM265, n=7; 10 mg/kg mefloquine, n=2). In part 1, 117 adverse events were reported; no drug-related serious or severe events were reported. The most common drug-related adverse event was headache. The mean DSM265 peak plasma concentration (Cmax) ranged between 1310 ng/mL and 34 800 ng/mL and was reached in a median time (tmax) between 1·5 h and 4 h, with a mean elimination half-life between 86 h and 118 h. In part 2, the log10 parasite reduction ratio at 48 h in the DSM265 (150 mg) group was 1·55 (95% CI 1·42–1·67) and in the mefloquine (10 mg/kg) group was 2·34 (2·17–2·52), corresponding to a parasite clearance half-life of 9·4 h (8·7–10·2) and 6·2 h (5·7–6·7), respectively. The median minimum inhibitory concentration of DSM265 in blood was estimated as 1040 ng/mL (range 552–1500), resulting in a predicted single efficacious dose of 340 mg. Parasite clearance was significantly faster in participants who received mefloquine than in participants who received DSM265 (p<0·0001).
Interpretation |
The good safety profile, long elimination half-life, and antimalarial effect of DSM265 supports its development as a partner drug in a single-dose antimalarial combination treatment.
Funding |
Wellcome Trust, UK Department for International Development, Global Health Innovative Technology Fund, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Vol 17 - N° 6
P. 626-635 - juin 2017 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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