Author:
Rosenke Kyle,Jarvis Michael A.,Feldmann Friederike,Schwarz Benjamin,Okumura Atsushi,Lovaglio Jamie,Saturday Greg,Hanley Patrick W.,Meade-White Kimberly,Williamson Brandi N.,Hansen Frederick,Perez-Perez Lizette,Leventhal Shanna,Tang-Huau Tsing-Lee,Nason Martha,Callison Julie,Haddock Elaine,Scott Dana,Sewell Graham,Bosio Catharine M.,Hawman David,de Wit Emmie,Feldmann Heinz
Abstract
We remain largely without effective prophylactic/therapeutic interventions for COVID-19. Although many human clinical trials are ongoing, there remains a deficiency of supportive preclinical drug efficacy studies. Here we assessed the prophylactic/therapeutic efficacy of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), a drug of interest for COVID-19 management, in two animal models. When used for prophylaxis or treatment neither the standard human malaria dose (6.5 mg/kg) nor a high dose (50 mg/kg) of HCQ had any beneficial effect on clinical disease or SARS-CoV-2 kinetics (replication/shedding) in the Syrian hamster disease model. Similarly, HCQ prophylaxis/treatment (6.5 mg/kg) did not significantly benefit clinical outcome nor reduce SARS-CoV-2 replication/shedding in the upper and lower respiratory tract in the rhesus macaque disease model. In conclusion, our preclinical animal studies do not support the use of HCQ in prophylaxis/treatment of COVID-19.One Sentence SummaryHydroxychloroquine prophylaxis/treatment showed no beneficial effect in SARS-CoV-2 hamster and macaque disease models.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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