1131. Evaluation of drug-drug interaction potential of ensitrelvir for CYP3A by clinical studies and physiologically-based pharmacokinetic model

Open Forum Infectious Diseases(2022)

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Abstract Background Ensitrelvir is a new drug candidate to treat COVID-19 disease. According to the in vitro drug-drug interaction (DDI) study, time-dependent inhibition by ensitrelvir was observed on cytochrome P450 3A (CYP3A). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of ensitrelvir on the pharmacokinetics (PK) of CYP3A substrates by clinial DDI studies and physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) analyses. Methods Clinical studies: The effect of once daily multiple-doses of ensitrelvir with the loading dose on Day 1/ maintenance dose (750/250 mg) for 6 days on the PK of midazolam (MDZ) was assessed. MDZ was administered on Days -2 and 6. The effects of once daily multiple-doses of ensitrelvir with 750/250 mg for 5 days on the PK of dexamethasone (DXS) and prednisolone (PLS) were also assessed because these corticosteroids were also CYP3A substrates. DXS and PLS were administered on Days -2, 5 (co-administration with ensitrelvir), 9 and 14 to evaluate the effects after the last dose of ensitrelvir. PBPK analyses: The effects of once daily multiple-doses of ensitrelvir with another dose regimen (the loading dose/mentenance dose [375/125 mg] for 5 days) on the PK of CYP3A substrates were predicted using Simcyp PBPK Simulator (Version 20, Certara UK Limited, UK). Results The AUC0-inf of MDZ co-administered with ensitrelvir was increased by 8.80-fold compared to those of MDZ alone, indicating that ensitrelvir is a strong CYP3A inhibitor with 750/250 mg for 6 days. The AUC0-inf of DXS on Day 5 was increased 3.47-fold and the effect of ensitrelvir on the PK of DXS was diminished over time after the last dose of ensitrelvir. The AUC0-inf of PLS on Day 5 was increased 1.25-fold and no clinically meaningful effect of ensitrelvir on the PK of PLS was observed. The PBPK analyses predicted that the co-administration of ensitrelvir increased the AUC of MDZ by 3.83-fold and the AUC of DXS by 2.49-fold following ensitrelvir at 375/125 mg for 5 days. A clinical study with MDZ under the analyses conditions is underway to confirm the PBPK results. Conclusion The clinical study revealed that ensitrelvir affects the PK of CYP3A substrates with 750/250 mg for 5 or 6 days. The PBPK analyses suggests that ensitrelvir is expected to a moderate inhibitor of CYP3A with 375/125 mg for 5 days. Disclosures Ryosuke Shimizu, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.: employee Kana Horiuchi, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.: employee Hiroki Koshimichi, n/a, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.: employee Takanobu Matsuzaki, Ph.D., Shionogi & Co., Ltd.: Employee Shinpei Yoshida, Ph.D., Shionogi & Co., Ltd.: employee Shingo Sakamoto, n/a, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.: employee Ryuji Kubota, Ph.D., Shionogi & Co., Ltd.: employee|Shionogi & Co., Ltd.: employee.
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ensitrelvir,drug-drug,physiologically-based
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