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A Randomized, Double Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 1 Safety, and Pharmacokinetic Study of Dapivirine Gel (0.05%) Administered Rectally to HIV-1 Seronegative Adults (MTN-026).

Ross D Cranston1, Elizabeth Brown2, José Bauermeister3, Eileen F Dunne4,5, Craig Hoesley6, Ken Ho7, Sherri Johnson8, Jonathan Lucas8, Clara Dominguez-Islas2, Holly Gundacker9, Melissa Peda9, Cindy E Jacobson10, Lindsay Kramzer10, Devika Singh10, Charlene S Dezzutti7,10, Ratiya Pamela Kunjara Na Ayudhya10, Rhonda M Brand7, Lin Wang11, Mark A Marzinke12, Jeanna Piper13, Bríd Devlin14, Jeremy Nuttall14, Ian McGowan7, Craig W Hendrix12.   

Abstract

Dapivirine (DPV), formulated as vaginal ring, demonstrated HIV risk reduction. MTN-026 explored DPV, formulated as rectal gel, for safety, pharmacokinetics (PK), and acceptability. HIV-uninfected men and women aged 18-45 years were enrolled at United States and Thailand sites and randomized 2:1 to receive DPV 0.05% or placebo gel via rectal applicator. A single-dose phase was followed by seven observed daily doses. Plasma and fluid and tissue from both rectum and cervix were collected at baseline and after the final dose over 72 h for PK, ex-vivo HIV-1 biopsy challenge, histology, and flow cytometry. Twenty-eight participants were randomized; 2 terminated early; 9 were female and 19 male; 12 were white, 11 Asian, 4 black, and 1 other race/ethnicity. Mean age was 28.5 and 34.2 years in the DPV and placebo arms, respectively. Thirty adverse events occurred (all Grade 1 or 2, except one unrelated Grade 3) without study arm differences. DPV rectal tissue concentrations [median (interquartile range)] 0.5-1 and 2 h after a single dose were 256 ng/g [below the lower limit of quantification (BLQ)-666] and BLQ (BLQ-600), respectively, then BLQ (BLQ-BLQ) from 24 to 72 h; concentrations following multiple doses were similar. The largest median DPV plasma concentrations were 0.33 ng/mL (0.15-0.48) after one dose and 0.40 (0.33-0.49) after seven doses. The DPV rectal gel was acceptable and without safety concerns. While DPV plasma concentrations were similar to the vaginal ring, rectal tissue concentrations were well below vaginal ring tissue concentrations, suggesting need for reformulation. Clinical trial number: NCT03239483.

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Keywords:  HIV; HIV prevention; dapivirine; microbicides; rectal

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34498980      PMCID: PMC9048178          DOI: 10.1089/AID.2021.0071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses        ISSN: 0889-2229            Impact factor:   1.723


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