Linezolid to Treat Extensively-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
NCT ID: NCT00727844
Last Updated: 2016-03-14
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COMPLETED
PHASE2
41 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2008-07-31
2014-11-30
Brief Summary
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People 20 years of age and older who have XDR TB were eligible for this 3-year study.
Participants underwent the following tests and procedures:
* LZD treatment: Patients were randomly assigned to one of two study groups. Group 1 patients were observed for 2 months before starting LZD, while group 2 patients begin taking LZD right away. Both groups began with a 600 mg daily dose of LZD. After patients stopped coughing up TB germs (or after 4 months on LZD) they were randomly assigned either to continue taking 600 mg of LZD for the rest of the study or to take a decreased dose of 300 mg. In addition to LZD, patients continued to take their currently prescribed TB medications.
* Medical history.
* Physical examinations each month during treatment.
* Sputum collections once a week or more until 3 weeks after the patient was no longer contagious.
* Blood draws every week for 16 to 24 weeks and then once a month.
* Urine collections at several time points.
* Nerve and eye examinations before starting treatment and then monthly to look for possible LZD side effects.
* CT scans of the lungs three to four times the first year and once more later in the study. For this test the patient lay on a table within the doughnut-shaped CT scanner while special X-ray pictures are taken.
Patients who participated in a substudy had PET scans instead of the CT scans. For this test, the patient was given an injection into a vein of a radioactive chemical that can be detected by a special camera and viewed on a screen. The patient lay on a table within the doughnut-shaped scanner while pictures were taken.
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Detailed Description
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This is a Phase 2a, randomized, 2-arm study of LZD, which evaluated the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of LZD in subjects whose isolates have shown resistance to all known active TB drugs or who have failed to respond to any active drugs to which they are susceptible. Subjects were required to have been on a failing regimen for at least 6 months prior to study entry, with persistent sputum smear positivity, culture positivity and no significant clinical sign of response to therapy. To be considered for the study, a subject's treatment plan must have been stable without the addition of drugs to which the subjects isolate was suspected to be sensitive: however drugs may have been discontinued during this time. Subjects were stratified based upon a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus (type I and II included) using block randomization. At the primary randomization, subjects were randomly assigned either to immediately add 600 mg LZD once daily to their existing regimen or to a delay of 2 months before adding 600 mg LZD once daily to their existing regimen. A second randomization occurred after 2 consecutive negative sputum smears or at 4 months after the start of LZD therapy (whichever came first), when subjects either stayed with their current 600 mg LZD once daily or de-escalated to 300 mg LZD once daily (see Section 4.1.4 Study Schema). The second randomization was stratified on diabetes. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of LZD therapy, as measured by sputum culture conversion. Secondary aims of this study included: investigation of the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles of LZD in blood; tolerability and toxicity of prolonged LZD administration at doses of 300 mg and 600 mg daily; the rate of change of radiological findings by computed tomography (CT); the rate of relapse 12 months after discontinuation of therapy; the rate of development of drug resistance to LZD; changes in immunologic and bacterial lipid markers during LZD therapy; the correlation of whole-blood killing assays with response to LZD therapy; and effects of LZD on mitochondrial function, a potential early indicator of LZD toxicity. In a substudy, we aimed to investigate the changes in lung architecture and cellular activity during treatment using F-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose - positron emission tomography-computed tomography (FDG-PET-CT) of 20 subjects on LZD therapy. Estimated total study duration for each subject was approximately 3 years.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Delayed Start Linezolid
Subjects continued their existing regimen for 2 months after which LZD (600 mg once daily) was added. After 2 consecutive AFB negative sputum smears (not to exceed 4 months of LZD therapy), subjects were randomized to continue on 600 mg LZD once daily or to de-escalate to 300 mg once daily. Regardless of the dosage, subjects remained on LZD treatment for 18 months after sputum culture conversion or until they could no longer tolerate therapy.
Delayed Start Linezolid
Immediate Start Linezolid
Upon completion of entry criteria, subjects had LZD (600 mg once daily) added to their regimen. After 2 consecutive AFB negative sputum smears (or at 4 months) subjects were randomized to continue on 600 mg LZD once daily or to de-escalate to 300 mg once daily. Regardless of the dosage, subjects remained on LZD treatment for 18 months after sputum culture conversion or until they could no longer tolerate therapy.
Immediate Start Linezolid
Interventions
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Immediate Start Linezolid
Delayed Start Linezolid
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Documented pulmonary tuberculosis at screening
Radiographic evidence of tuberculous disease of the lung(s)
History of chronic, AFB positive sputum smears and culture positive TB
Mycobacterium species identification as Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Confirmed resistance to INH, RIF, kanamycin, ofloxacin, and moxifloxacin by genotypic or phenotypic testing OR subjects with documented failure to respond to treatment despite DST susceptibility
Failure to respond (after at least 6 months) to a anti-TB drug regimen including any known active agents
Willingness to be an inpatient until 2 consecutive AFB-negative sputum smears
When an outpatient, willing to come back for weekly tests and scheduled follow-up visits
Willingness to have samples stored
Ability and willingness to give written or oral informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
Subjects who have previously been on LZD
Women of childbearing potential, who are pregnant, breast feeding, or unwilling to avoid pregnancy (i.e., the use of appropriate contraception including oral and subcutaneous implantable hormonal contraceptives, condoms, diaphragm, intrauterine device (IUD), or abstinence from sexual intercourse). \[Note: Prospective female participants of childbearing potential must have negative pregnancy test (urine) within 48 hours prior to study entry.\]
Men who are unwilling to use contraceptives or practice abstinence
People with any of the following in their current medical assessments:
Absolute neutrophil count less than 1000 cells/mL
White blood cell count (WBC) less than 3.0 X 10(3)/microL
Hemoglobin less than 7.0 g/dL
Platelet count less than 75,000 cells/mm(3)
Serum creatinine greater than 2.0 mg/dL
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST or SGOT) greater than 100 IU/L
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT or SGPT) greater than 100 IU/L
Total bilirubin greater than 2.0 mg/dL
Moderate or severe peripheral or optical neuropathy (or a history of)
HIV-1 or HIV-2 infection
Systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, or other connective tissue disease
Patients who, in the investigator's judgment, are too ill to participate in the study
History of allergy or serious adverse reaction to the LZD formulation used in this study
Patients with anticipated surgical intervention
The use of any of the following drugs within 30 days prior to study or anticipated use of these drugs within the next 60 days: (Please not, bronchodilators and cough syrup (or similar cough medicines) are allowed before and during the study if blood pressure is monitored regularly, per Contraindications, p.12, of the Zyvox Package Insert.)
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
Systemic cancer chemotherapy
Systemic corticosteroids
Systemic investigational agents
Antiretroviral medications
Growth factors
HIV vaccines
Immune globulin
Interleukins
Interferons
The need for ongoing therapy with antidepressants (SSRI, MAOI), hydroxyzine, dopaminergic agents (such as Sinemet, dopamine, and dobutamine), lithium, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, sirolimus, and levodopa (such as sinemet) while on study drug
Any other serious systemic illness requiring treatment and/or hospitalization until subject either completes therapy or is clinically stable on therapy for at least 14 days prior to study entry
Patients who the physician has reason to believe may have been non-compliant in the previous 12 months of treatment
SUBSTUDY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
20 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
NIH
Responsible Party
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Clifton E. Barry III, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator, Tuberculosis Research Section (TRS)
Principal Investigators
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Clifton Barry, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
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National Masan Tuberculosis Hospital
Changwon, , South Korea
National Medical Center
Seoul, , South Korea
Countries
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References
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Richter E, Rusch-Gerdes S, Hillemann D. First linezolid-resistant clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2007 Apr;51(4):1534-6. doi: 10.1128/AAC.01113-06. Epub 2007 Jan 22.
Hillemann D, Rusch-Gerdes S, Richter E. In vitro-selected linezolid-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis mutants. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2008 Feb;52(2):800-1. doi: 10.1128/AAC.01189-07. Epub 2007 Dec 10. No abstract available.
Duncan K, Barry CE 3rd. Prospects for new antitubercular drugs. Curr Opin Microbiol. 2004 Oct;7(5):460-5. doi: 10.1016/j.mib.2004.08.011.
Lee M, Lee J, Carroll MW, Choi H, Min S, Song T, Via LE, Goldfeder LC, Kang E, Jin B, Park H, Kwak H, Kim H, Jeon HS, Jeong I, Joh JS, Chen RY, Olivier KN, Shaw PA, Follmann D, Song SD, Lee JK, Lee D, Kim CT, Dartois V, Park SK, Cho SN, Barry CE 3rd. Linezolid for treatment of chronic extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis. N Engl J Med. 2012 Oct 18;367(16):1508-18. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa1201964.
Other Identifiers
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08-I-N167
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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