TB Research

Population Pharmacokinetics and Dose Evaluation of Cycloserine among Patients with Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis under Standardized Treatment Regimens

Zhu Y, Zhu L, Davies Forsman L, Paues J, Werngren J, Niward K, Schön T, Bruchfeld J, et al. (11 authors)

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy · 2023-04

Abstract

Although cycloserine is a recommended drug for the treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) according to World Health Organization (WHO), few studies have reported on pharmacokinetics (PK) and/or pharmacodynamics (PD) data of cycloserine in patients with standardized MDR-TB treatment. This study aimed to estimate the population PK parameters for cycloserine and to identify clinically relevant PK/PD thresholds, as well as to evaluate the current recommended dosage. Data from a large cohort with full PK curves was used to develop a population PK model. This model was used to estimate drug exposure in patients with MDR-TB from a multicentre prospective study in China. The classification and regression tree was used to identify the clinically relevant PK/PD thresholds. Probability of target attainment was analyzed to evaluate the currently recommended dosing strategy. Cycloserine was best described by a two-compartment disposition model. A percentage of time concentration above MICs (T >MIC ) of 30% and a ratio of area under drug concentration-time curve (AUC 0-24h ) over MIC of 36 were the valid predictors for 6-month sputum culture conversion and final treatment outcome. Simulations showed that with WHO-recommended doses (500 mg and 750 mg for patients weighing >MIC of 30% and AUC 0-24h /MIC of 36. New clinically relevant PK/PD thresholds for cycloserine were identified in patients with standardized MDR-TB treatment. WHO-recommended doses were considered adequate for the MGIT MIC distribution in our cohort of Chinese patients with MDR-TB.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant
  • Cycloserine
  • Antitubercular Agents
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests
  • Prospective Studies