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Inhibition of Bruton tyrosine kinase in patients with severe COVID-19.

Mark Roschewski1, Michail S Lionakis1, Jeff P Sharman1, Joseph Roswarski1, Andre Goy1, M Andrew Monticelli1, Michael Roshon1, Stephen H Wrzesinski1, Jigar V Desai1, Marissa A Zarakas1, Jacob Collen1, Keith Rose1, Ahmed Hamdy1, Raquel Izumi1, George W Wright1, Kevin K Chung1, Jose Baselga1, Louis M Staudt1, Wyndham H Wilson2.   

Abstract

Patients with severe COVID-19 have a hyperinflammatory immune response suggestive of macrophage activation. Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) regulates macrophage signaling and activation. Acalabrutinib, a selective BTK inhibitor, was administered off-label to 19 patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 (11 on supplemental oxygen; 8 on mechanical ventilation), 18 of whom had increasing oxygen requirements at baseline. Over a 10-14 day treatment course, acalabrutinib improved oxygenation in a majority of patients, often within 1-3 days, and had no discernable toxicity. Measures of inflammation - C-reactive protein and IL-6 - normalized quickly in most patients, as did lymphopenia, in correlation with improved oxygenation. At the end of acalabrutinib treatment, 8/11 (72.7%) patients in the supplemental oxygen cohort had been discharged on room air, and 4/8 (50%) patients in the mechanical ventilation cohort had been successfully extubated, with 2/8 (25%) discharged on room air. Ex vivo analysis revealed significantly elevated BTK activity, as evidenced by autophosphorylation, and increased IL-6 production in blood monocytes from patients with severe COVID-19 compared with blood monocytes from healthy volunteers. These results suggest that targeting excessive host inflammation with a BTK inhibitor is a therapeutic strategy in severe COVID-19 and has led to a confirmatory international prospective randomized controlled clinical trial.
Copyright © 2020, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32503877     DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abd0110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Immunol        ISSN: 2470-9468


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