Safety and Efficacy of 48 Weeks REP 2139 or REP 2165, Tenofovir Disoproxil, and Pegylated Interferon Alfa-2a in Patients With Chronic HBV Infection Naive to Nucleos(t)ide Therapy

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作者
Bazinet, Michel [1 ]
Pantea, Victor [2 ]
Placinta, Gheorghe [2 ]
Moscalu, Iurie [3 ]
Cebotarescu, Valentin [2 ]
Cojuhari, Lilia [2 ]
Jimbei, Pavlina [4 ]
Iarovoi, Liviu [2 ]
Smesnoi, Valentina [4 ]
Musteata, Tatiana [4 ]
Jucov, Alina [2 ,3 ]
Dittmer, Ulf [5 ]
Krawczyk, Adalbert [5 ,6 ]
Vaillant, Andrew [1 ]
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[1] Replicor Inc, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] Nicolae Testemitanu State Univ Med & Pharm, Dept Infect Dis, Kishinev, Moldova
[3] Republican Clin Hosp Chisinau, ARENSIA Exploratory Med, Kishinev, Moldova
[4] Toma Ciorbe Infect Clin Hosp, Kishinev, Moldova
[5] Univ Duisburg Essen, Univ Hosp Essen, Inst Virol, Essen, Germany
[6] Univ Duisburg Essen, Univ Hosp Essen, Dept Infect Dis, Essen, Germany
关键词
HBV; HBsAg; Functional Cure; Nucleic Acid Polymer; CHRONIC HEPATITIS-B; OPEN-LABEL; PEGINTERFERON ALPHA-2B; SUSTAINED RESPONSE; HBSAG; VIRUS; LAMIVUDINE; DNA;
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10.1053/j.gastro.2020.02.058
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Nucleic acid polymers (NAPs) inhibit assembly and secretion of hepatitis B virus (HBV) subviral particles. We performed an open-label, phase 2 study of the safety and efficacy of the NAPs REP 2139 or REP 2165 combined with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) and pegylated interferon alfa-2a (pegIFN) in patients with chronic HBV infection who were negative for hepatitis B e antigen. METHODS: Following 24 weeks TDF therapy, 40 patients were randomly assigned to groups that received 48 weeks of experimental therapy (TDF thorn pegIFN thorn REP 2139-Mg or REP 2165-Mg) or 24 weeks of control therapy (TDF thorn pegIFN) followed by 48 weeks of experimental therapy. Patients were then followed for a treatment-free period of 48 weeks. Primary outcomes were the safety and tolerability of REP 2139-Mg or REP 2165-Mg in combination with TDF thorn pegIFN compared with TDF thorn pegIFN alone through the first 48 weeks of therapy and subsequently throughout 48 weeks of NAP-based combination therapy (treatment weeks 24-72 in the experimental group and weeks 48-96 in the control group). Secondary outcomes were reductions in hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in control and experimental groups over the first 48 weeks of the study and throughout 48 weeks of combination therapy and virologic control (HBsAg positive, HBV DNA below 2000 IU/mL, normal level of alanine aminotransferase) or functional cure (HBsAg below 0.05 IU/mL, HBV DNA target not detected, normal level of alanine aminotransferase) after removal of all therapy. RESULTS: Levels of HBsAg, anti-HBs, and HBV DNA did not differ significantly between the groups given REP 2139 vs REP 2165. PegIFN-induced thrombocytopenia (P=.299 vs controls) and neutropenia (P=.112 vs controls) were unaffected by NAPs (REP 2139 vs REP 2165). Increases in levels of transaminases were significantly more frequent (P<.001 vs controls) and greater (P=.002 vs controls) in the NAP groups (but did not produce symptoms), correlated with initial decrease in HBsAg, and normalized during therapy and follow-up. During the first 24 weeks of TDF and pegIFN administration, significantly higher proportions of patients in NAP groups had decreases in HBsAg to below 1 IU/mL (P<.001 vs control) and HBsAg seroconversion (P=.046 vs control). At the time patients completed the TDF + pegIFN + NAP regimen, HBsAg levels were 0.05 IU/mL or lower in 24/40 participants (all with seroconversion up to 233,055 mIU/mL). During 48 weeks of treatment-free follow-up, virologic control persisted in 13 of 40 participants (2 lost to follow-up after 24 weeks), whereas functional cure persisted in 14 of 40 participants (all completing 48 weeks of follow-up) with persistent HBsAg seroconversion. One participant had a viral rebound during follow-up with hepatic decompensation and was placed on TDF therapy. CONCLUSIONS: In a phase 2 randomized trial, we found that addition of NAPs to TDF thorn pegIFN did not alter tolerability and significantly increased rates of HBsAg loss and HBsAg seroconversion during therapy and functional cure after therapy.
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