Effect of Systemic Inflammatory Response to SARS-CoV-2 on Lopinavir and Hydroxychloroquine Plasma Concentrations

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Marzolini Catia,Stader Felix,Stoeckle Marcel,Franzeck Fabian,Egli Adrian,Bassetti Stefano,Hollinger Alexa,Osthoff Michael,Weisser Maja,Gebhard Caroline E.,Baettig Veronika,Geenen Julia,Khanna Nina,Tschudin-Sutter Sarah,Mueller Daniel,Hirsch Hans H.,Battegay Manuel,Sendi Parham

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) leads to inflammatory cytokine release, which can downregulate the expression of metabolizing enzymes. This cascade affects drug concentrations in the plasma. We investigated the association between lopinavir (LPV) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) plasma concentrations and the values of acute phase inflammation marker C-reactive protein (CRP).MethodsLPV plasma concentrations were prospectively collected in 92 patients hospitalized at our institution. Lopinavir/ritonavir was administered 12-hourly, 800/200 mg on day 1, and 400/100 mg on day 2 until day 5 or 7. HCQ was given at 800 mg, followed by 400 mg after 6, 24 and 48 hours. Hematological, liver, kidney, and inflammation laboratory values were analyzed on the day of drug level determination.ResultsThe median age of study participants was 59 (range 24–85) years, and 71% were male. The median duration from symptom onset to hospitalization and treatment initiation was 7 days (IQR 4–10) and 8 days (IQR 5–10), respectively. The median LPV trough concentration on day 3 of treatment was 26.5 μg/mL (IQR 18.9–31.5). LPV plasma concentrations positively correlated with CRP values (r=0.37, p<0.001), and were significantly lower when tocilizumab was preadministrated. No correlation was found between HCQ concentrations and CRP values.ConclusionsHigh LPV plasma concentrations were observed in COVID-19 patients. The ratio of calculated unbound drug fraction to published SARS-CoV-2 EC50 values indicated insufficient LPV concentrations in the lung. CRP values significantly correlated with LPV but not HCQ plasma concentrations, implying inhibition of cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) metabolism by inflammation.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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