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Quantitative efficacy paradigms of the influenza clinical drug candidate EIDD-2801 in the ferret model

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  • Quantitative efficacy paradigms of the influenza clinical drug candidate EIDD-2801 in the ferret model


    Transl Res. 2019 Dec 25. pii: S1931-5244(19)30256-7. doi: 10.1016/j.trsl.2019.12.002. [Epub ahead of print] Quantitative efficacy paradigms of the influenza clinical drug candidate EIDD-2801 in the ferret model.

    Toots M1, Yoon JJ1, Hart M1, Natchus MG2, Painter GR3, Plemper RK4.
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    Abstract

    Seasonal influenza viruses cause major morbidity and mortality worldwide, threatening in particular older adults and the immunocompromised. Two classes of influenza therapeutics dominate current disease management, but both are compromised by pre-existing or rapidly emerging viral resistance. We have recently reported a novel ribonucleoside analog clinical candidate, EIDD-2801, that combines potent antiviral efficacy in ferrets and human airway epithelium cultures with a high barrier against viral escape. In this study, we established fundamental EIDD-2801 efficacy paradigms against pandemic and seasonal influenza A virus (IAV) strains in ferrets that can be used to inform exposure targets and treatment regimens. Based on reduction of shed virus titers, alleviation of clinical signs, and lowered virus burden in upper and lower respiratory tract tissues, lowest efficacious oral dose concentrations of EIDD-2801, given twice daily, were 2.3 and 7 mg/kg of body weight against seasonal and pandemic IAVs, respectively. The latest opportunity for initiation of efficacious treatment was 36 hours after infection of ferrets. Administered in 12-hour intervals, three 7 mg/kg doses of EIDD-2801 were sufficient for maximal therapeutic benefit against a pandemic IAV and significantly shortened the time to resolution of clinical signs. Ferrets infected with pandemic IAV and treated following the minimally efficacious EIDD-2801 regimen demonstrated significantly less shed virus and inflammatory cellular infiltrates in nasal lavages, but mounted a robust humoral antiviral response after recovery that was indistinguishable from that of vehicle-treated animals. These results provide an experimental basis in a human disease-relevant influenza animal model for clinical testing of EIDD-2801.
    Copyright ? 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


    PMID: 31945316 DOI: 10.1016/j.trsl.2019.12.002

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