Author:
Gunawardana Manjula,Remedios-Chan Mariana,Sanchez Debbie,Webster Simon,Castonguay Amalia E.,Webster Paul,Buser Christopher,Moss John A.,Trinh MyMy,Beliveau Martin,Hendrix Craig W.,Marzinke Mark A.,Tuck Michael,Caprioli Richard M.,Reyzer Michelle L.,Kuo Joseph,Gallay Philippe A.,Baum Marc M.
Abstract
AbstractGlobal efforts aimed at preventing human immunodeficiency virus type one (HIV-1) infection in vulnerable populations appear to be stalling, limiting our ability to control the epidemic. Long-acting, controlled drug administration from subdermal implants holds significant potential by reducing the compliance burden associated with frequent dosing. We, and others, are exploring the development of complementary subdermal implant technologies delivering the potent prodrug, tenofovir alafenamide (TAF). The current report addresses knowledge gaps in the preclinical pharmacology of long-acting, subdermal TAF delivery using several mouse models. Systemic drug disposition during TAF implant dosing was explained by a multi-compartment pharmacokinetic (PK) model. Imaging mass spectrometry was employed to characterize the spatial distribution of TAF and its principal five metabolites in local tissues surrounding the implant. Humanized mouse studies determined the effective TAF dose for preventing vaginal and rectal HIV-1 acquisition. Our results represent an important step in the development of a safe and effective TAF implant for HIV-1 prevention.
Funder
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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