Early Bactericidal Activity of Different Isoniazid Doses for Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (INHindsight): A Randomized, Open-Label Clinical Trial
Kelly E. Dooley, Sachiko Miyahara, Florian von Groote-Bidlingmaier, Xin Sun, Richard Hafner, Susan L. Rosenkranz, Elisa H. Ignatius, Eric L. Nuermberger, et al. (13 authors)
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine · 2020-01
Abstract
Abstract Rationale High-dose isoniazid is recommended in short-course regimens for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (TB). The optimal dose of isoniazid and its individual contribution to efficacy against TB strains with inhA or katG mutations are unknown. Objectives To define the optimal dose of isoniazid for patients with isoniazid-resistant TB mediated by inhA mutations. Methods AIDS Clinical Trials Group A5312 is a phase 2A, open-label trial in which individuals with smear-positive pulmonary TB with isoniazid resistance mediated by an inhA mutation were randomized to receive isoniazid 5, 10, or 15 mg/kg daily for 7 days (inhA group), and control subjects with drug-sensitive TB received the standard dose (5 mg/kg/d). Overnight sputum cultures were collected daily. The 7-day early bactericidal activity (EBA) of isoniazid was estimated as the average daily change in log10 cfu on solid media (EBAcfu0–7) or as time to positivity (TTP) in liquid media in hours (EBATTP0–7) using nonlinear mixed-effects models. Measurements and Main Results Fifty-nine participants (88% with cavitary disease, 20% HIV-positive, 16 with isoniazid-sensitive TB, and 43 with isoniazid-monoresistant or multidrug-resistant TB) were enrolled at one site in South Africa. The mean EBAcfu0–7 at doses of 5, 10, and 15 mg/kg in the inhA group was 0.07, 0.17, and 0.22 log10 cfu/ml/d, respectively, and 0.16 log10 cfu/ml/d in control subjects. EBATTP0–7 patterns were similar. There were no drug-related grade ≥3 adverse events. Conclusions Isoniazid 10–15 mg/kg daily had activity against TB strains with inhA mutations similar to that of 5 mg/kg against drug-sensitive strains. The activity of high-dose isoniazid against strains with katG mutations will be explored next. Clinical trial registered with www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT01936831).
MeSH terms
- Isoniazid
- Medicine
- Tuberculosis
- Clinical trial
- Sputum
- Internal medicine
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Adverse effect
- Randomized controlled trial
- Sputum culture
- Antibacterial agent
- Randomization
- Pharmacology
- Culture conversion
- INHA
- Antibiotics