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Pharmacokinetics and Immunological Effects of Romidepsin in Rhesus Macaques

HIV/SIV persistence in latent reservoirs requires lifelong antiretroviral treatment and calls for effective cure strategies. Romidepsin (RMD), a histone deacetylase inhibitor, was reported to reactivate HIV/SIV from reservoirs in virus-suppressed individuals. We characterized in detail the pharmacok...

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Autores principales: Kleinman, Adam J., Xu, Cuiling, Cottrell, Mackenzie L., Sivanandham, Ranjit, Brocca-Cofano, Egidio, Dunsmore, Tammy, Kashuba, Angela, Pandrea, Ivona, Apetrei, Cristian
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7759686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33362765
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.579158
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author Kleinman, Adam J.
Xu, Cuiling
Cottrell, Mackenzie L.
Sivanandham, Ranjit
Brocca-Cofano, Egidio
Dunsmore, Tammy
Kashuba, Angela
Pandrea, Ivona
Apetrei, Cristian
author_facet Kleinman, Adam J.
Xu, Cuiling
Cottrell, Mackenzie L.
Sivanandham, Ranjit
Brocca-Cofano, Egidio
Dunsmore, Tammy
Kashuba, Angela
Pandrea, Ivona
Apetrei, Cristian
author_sort Kleinman, Adam J.
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description HIV/SIV persistence in latent reservoirs requires lifelong antiretroviral treatment and calls for effective cure strategies. Romidepsin (RMD), a histone deacetylase inhibitor, was reported to reactivate HIV/SIV from reservoirs in virus-suppressed individuals. We characterized in detail the pharmacokinetics and safety profile of RMD in three SIV-naïve rhesus macaques which received two rounds of treatment. In plasma, RMD mean terminal half-life was 15.3 h. In comparison, RMD mean terminal half-life was much longer in tissues: 110 h in the lymph nodes (LNs) and 28 h in gastrointestinal tract. RMD administration was accompanied by transient liver and systemic toxicity. Isoflurane anesthesia induced near-immediate transient lymphopenia, which was further exacerbated and extended with the extensive immune modifications by RMD. The effect of RMD on circulating immune cells was complex: (i) slight increase in lymphocyte death rates; (ii) transient, robust increase in neutrophils; (iii) massive downregulation of lymphocyte surface markers; (iv) important migration of CD3(+) T cells to the gut and LNs; and (v) hindrance to CD8(+) T cell functionality, yet without reaching significance. Our results show that, in contrast to transient plasma concentrations, RMD has a long-term presence in tissues, with multiple immunomodulatory effects and minimal to moderate kidney, liver, and lymphocyte toxicities. As such, we concluded that RMD can be used for “shock and kill” approaches, preferentially in combination with other latency reversal agents or cytotoxic T lymphocyte boosting strategies with consideration taken for adverse effects.
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spelling pubmed-77596862020-12-26 Pharmacokinetics and Immunological Effects of Romidepsin in Rhesus Macaques Kleinman, Adam J. Xu, Cuiling Cottrell, Mackenzie L. Sivanandham, Ranjit Brocca-Cofano, Egidio Dunsmore, Tammy Kashuba, Angela Pandrea, Ivona Apetrei, Cristian Front Immunol Immunology HIV/SIV persistence in latent reservoirs requires lifelong antiretroviral treatment and calls for effective cure strategies. Romidepsin (RMD), a histone deacetylase inhibitor, was reported to reactivate HIV/SIV from reservoirs in virus-suppressed individuals. We characterized in detail the pharmacokinetics and safety profile of RMD in three SIV-naïve rhesus macaques which received two rounds of treatment. In plasma, RMD mean terminal half-life was 15.3 h. In comparison, RMD mean terminal half-life was much longer in tissues: 110 h in the lymph nodes (LNs) and 28 h in gastrointestinal tract. RMD administration was accompanied by transient liver and systemic toxicity. Isoflurane anesthesia induced near-immediate transient lymphopenia, which was further exacerbated and extended with the extensive immune modifications by RMD. The effect of RMD on circulating immune cells was complex: (i) slight increase in lymphocyte death rates; (ii) transient, robust increase in neutrophils; (iii) massive downregulation of lymphocyte surface markers; (iv) important migration of CD3(+) T cells to the gut and LNs; and (v) hindrance to CD8(+) T cell functionality, yet without reaching significance. Our results show that, in contrast to transient plasma concentrations, RMD has a long-term presence in tissues, with multiple immunomodulatory effects and minimal to moderate kidney, liver, and lymphocyte toxicities. As such, we concluded that RMD can be used for “shock and kill” approaches, preferentially in combination with other latency reversal agents or cytotoxic T lymphocyte boosting strategies with consideration taken for adverse effects. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7759686/ /pubmed/33362765 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.579158 Text en Copyright © 2020 Kleinman, Xu, Cottrell, Sivanandham, Brocca-Cofano, Dunsmore, Kashuba, Pandrea and Apetrei http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Kleinman, Adam J.
Xu, Cuiling
Cottrell, Mackenzie L.
Sivanandham, Ranjit
Brocca-Cofano, Egidio
Dunsmore, Tammy
Kashuba, Angela
Pandrea, Ivona
Apetrei, Cristian
Pharmacokinetics and Immunological Effects of Romidepsin in Rhesus Macaques
title Pharmacokinetics and Immunological Effects of Romidepsin in Rhesus Macaques
title_full Pharmacokinetics and Immunological Effects of Romidepsin in Rhesus Macaques
title_fullStr Pharmacokinetics and Immunological Effects of Romidepsin in Rhesus Macaques
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacokinetics and Immunological Effects of Romidepsin in Rhesus Macaques
title_short Pharmacokinetics and Immunological Effects of Romidepsin in Rhesus Macaques
title_sort pharmacokinetics and immunological effects of romidepsin in rhesus macaques
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7759686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33362765
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.579158
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