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Antimalarial Activity of Artefenomel Against Asexual Parasites and Transmissible Gametocytes During Experimental Blood-Stage Plasmodium vivax Infection.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Interventions that effectively target Plasmodium vivax are critical for the future control and elimination of malaria. We conducted a P. vivax volunteer infection study to characterize the antimalarial activity of artefenomel, a new drug candidate.

Methods

Eight healthy, malaria-naive participants were intravenously inoculated with blood-stage P. vivax and subsequently received a single oral 200-mg dose of artefenomel. Blood samples were collected to monitor the development and clearance of parasitemia, and plasma artefenomel concentration. Mosquito feeding assays were conducted before artefenomel dosing to investigate parasite transmissibility.

Results

Initial parasite clearance occurred in all participants after artefenomel administration (log10 parasite reduction ratio over 48 hours, 1.67; parasite clearance half-life, 8.67 hours). Recrudescence occurred in 7 participants 11-14 days after dosing. A minimum inhibitory concentration of 0.62 ng/mL and minimum parasiticidal concentration that achieves 90% of maximum effect of 0.83 ng/mL were estimated, and a single 300-mg dose was predicted to clear 109 parasites per milliliter with 95% certainty. Gametocytemia developed in all participants and was cleared 4-8 days after dosing. At peak gametocytemia, 75% of participants were infectious to mosquitoes.

Conclusions

The in vivo antimalarial activity of artefenomel supports its further clinical development as a treatment for P. vivax malaria.

Clinical trials registration

NCT02573857.

SUBMITTER: Collins KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8922009 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antimalarial Activity of Artefenomel Against Asexual Parasites and Transmissible Gametocytes During Experimental Blood-Stage Plasmodium vivax Infection.

Collins Katharine A KA   Abd-Rahman Azrin N AN   Marquart Louise L   Ballard Emma E   Gobeau Nathalie N   Griffin Paul P   Chalon Stephan S   Möhrle Jörg J JJ   McCarthy James S JS  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20220301 6


<h4>Background</h4>Interventions that effectively target Plasmodium vivax are critical for the future control and elimination of malaria. We conducted a P. vivax volunteer infection study to characterize the antimalarial activity of artefenomel, a new drug candidate.<h4>Methods</h4>Eight healthy, malaria-naive participants were intravenously inoculated with blood-stage P. vivax and subsequently received a single oral 200-mg dose of artefenomel. Blood samples were collected to monitor the develop  ...[more]

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