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Published on: January 26, 2019
Phase 2a Randomized Placebo-Controlled Human Challenge Trial of the RSV L-Protein Inhibitor S-337395 for Respiratory
Stuart Byrne1, Takamichi Baba1, Nao Kawaguchi1
1Drug Development and Regulatory Science Division, Shionogi & Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan.
Background:
S-337395 is a novel inhibitor of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) L-protein, and a potential oral antiviral against RSV. This phase 2a, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, single-center, proof-of-concept trial conducted in the United Kingdom (April-October 2024) evaluated the efficacy, safety, and dose-response relationship of S-337395 against RSV infection in a human challenge model.
Methods:
Healthy adults aged 18-55 years meeting predefined eligibility criteria were inoculated with RSV-A Memphis 37b on Day 0. Nasal washes were collected for quantitative reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) assessment twice daily on Days 2-12 and once on Day 13. Participants were randomized 5:13:13:13:13 to receive S-337395 (1, 10, 30, or 300 mg) or placebo, once daily for 5 days upon evidence of infection. Efficacy analyses were conducted in participants with confirmed RSV infection in intent-to-treat infected (ITT-I) set. Safety was assessed in all randomized participants. Dose-response was evaluated across a wide dose range (1-300 mg).
Results:
Of 114 randomized participants, 60 comprised the ITT-I set. Covariate-adjusted mean viral load area under the curve (VL-AUC) was significantly lower in the 30-mg and 300-mg groups by qRT-PCR (64.87% and 88.94% reductions, respectively, both p<0.05) and by viral culture assay (72.32% and 86.17% reductions, respectively, both p<0.05). Total Symptom Score AUC was 78.15% lower in the 300-mg group (p<0.05). S-337395 was well-tolerated without any safety concerns.
Conclusions:
S-337395 significantly reduced viral load, viral titer, and symptoms, and was well-tolerated in this human challenge study.
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