ODYSSEY clinical trial design: a randomised global study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive children, with nested pharmacokinetic sub-studies to evaluate pragmatic WHO-weight-band based dolutegravir dosing.
Adolescent
Body Weight
Child
Child, Preschool
Cohort Studies
Drug Dosage Calculations
Europe
/ epidemiology
Female
HIV Infections
/ drug therapy
HIV Integrase Inhibitors
/ administration & dosage
HIV-1
/ genetics
Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring
/ administration & dosage
Humans
Male
Oxazines
/ administration & dosage
Piperazines
/ administration & dosage
Pyridones
/ administration & dosage
RNA, Viral
/ genetics
South Africa
/ epidemiology
Thailand
/ epidemiology
Treatment Outcome
Uganda
/ epidemiology
Viral Load
/ drug effects
World Health Organization
Zimbabwe
/ epidemiology
Basket trial
Dolutegravir
Efficacy
HIV
Paediatric
Pharmacokinetic
Randomized control trial
Safety
Journal
BMC infectious diseases
ISSN: 1471-2334
Titre abrégé: BMC Infect Dis
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100968551
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
04 Jan 2021
04 Jan 2021
Historique:
received:
07
04
2020
accepted:
30
11
2020
entrez:
15
1
2021
pubmed:
16
1
2021
medline:
30
1
2021
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
Dolutegravir (DTG)-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) is highly effective and well-tolerated in adults and is rapidly being adopted globally. We describe the design of the ODYSSEY trial which evaluates the efficacy and safety of DTG-based ART compared with standard-of-care in children and adolescents. The ODYSSEY trial includes nested pharmacokinetic (PK) sub-studies which evaluated pragmatic World Health Organization (WHO) weight-band-based DTG dosing and opened recruitment to children < 14 kg while dosing was in development. ODYSSEY (Once-daily DTG based ART in Young people vS. Standard thErapY) is an open-label, randomised, non-inferiority, basket trial comparing the efficacy and safety of DTG + 2 nucleos(t) ides (NRTIs) versus standard-of-care (SOC) in HIV-infected children < 18 years starting first-line ART (ODYSSEY A) or switching to second-line ART (ODYSSEY B). The primary endpoint is clinical or virological failure by 96 weeks. Between September 2016 and June 2018, 707 children weighing ≥14 kg were enrolled; including 311 ART-naïve children and 396 children starting second-line. 47% of children were enrolled in Uganda, 21% Zimbabwe, 20% South Africa, 9% Thailand, 4% Europe. 362 (51%) participants were male; median age [range] at enrolment was 12.2 years [2.9-18.0]. 82 (12%) children weighed 14 to < 20 kg, 135 (19%) 20 to < 25 kg, 206 (29%) 25 to < 35 kg, 284 (40%) ≥35 kg. 128 (18%) had WHO stage 3 and 60 (8%) WHO stage 4 disease. Challenges encountered include: (i) running the trial across high- to low-income countries with differing frequencies of standard-of-care viral load monitoring; (ii) evaluating pragmatic DTG dosing in PK sub-studies alongside FDA- and EMA-approved dosing and subsequently transitioning participants to new recommended doses; (iii) delays in dosing information for children weighing 3 to < 14 kg and rapid recruitment of ART-naïve older/heavier children, which led to capping recruitment of participants weighing ≥35 kg in ODYSSEY A and extending recruitment (above 700) to allow for ≥60 additional children weighing between 3 to < 14 kg with associated PK; (iv) a safety alert associated with DTG use during pregnancy, which required a review of the safety plan for adolescent girls. By employing a basket design, to include ART-naïve and -experienced children, and nested PK sub-studies, the ODYSSEY trial efficiently evaluates multiple scientific questions regarding dosing and effectiveness of DTG-based ART in children. NCT, NCT02259127 , registered 7th October 2014; EUDRACT, 2014-002632-14, registered 18th June 2014 ( https://www.clinicaltrialsregister.eu/ctr-search/trial/2014-002632-14/ES ); ISRCTN, ISRCTN91737921 , registered 4th October 2014.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
Dolutegravir (DTG)-based antiretroviral therapy (ART) is highly effective and well-tolerated in adults and is rapidly being adopted globally. We describe the design of the ODYSSEY trial which evaluates the efficacy and safety of DTG-based ART compared with standard-of-care in children and adolescents. The ODYSSEY trial includes nested pharmacokinetic (PK) sub-studies which evaluated pragmatic World Health Organization (WHO) weight-band-based DTG dosing and opened recruitment to children < 14 kg while dosing was in development.
METHODS
METHODS
ODYSSEY (Once-daily DTG based ART in Young people vS. Standard thErapY) is an open-label, randomised, non-inferiority, basket trial comparing the efficacy and safety of DTG + 2 nucleos(t) ides (NRTIs) versus standard-of-care (SOC) in HIV-infected children < 18 years starting first-line ART (ODYSSEY A) or switching to second-line ART (ODYSSEY B). The primary endpoint is clinical or virological failure by 96 weeks.
RESULTS
RESULTS
Between September 2016 and June 2018, 707 children weighing ≥14 kg were enrolled; including 311 ART-naïve children and 396 children starting second-line. 47% of children were enrolled in Uganda, 21% Zimbabwe, 20% South Africa, 9% Thailand, 4% Europe. 362 (51%) participants were male; median age [range] at enrolment was 12.2 years [2.9-18.0]. 82 (12%) children weighed 14 to < 20 kg, 135 (19%) 20 to < 25 kg, 206 (29%) 25 to < 35 kg, 284 (40%) ≥35 kg. 128 (18%) had WHO stage 3 and 60 (8%) WHO stage 4 disease. Challenges encountered include: (i) running the trial across high- to low-income countries with differing frequencies of standard-of-care viral load monitoring; (ii) evaluating pragmatic DTG dosing in PK sub-studies alongside FDA- and EMA-approved dosing and subsequently transitioning participants to new recommended doses; (iii) delays in dosing information for children weighing 3 to < 14 kg and rapid recruitment of ART-naïve older/heavier children, which led to capping recruitment of participants weighing ≥35 kg in ODYSSEY A and extending recruitment (above 700) to allow for ≥60 additional children weighing between 3 to < 14 kg with associated PK; (iv) a safety alert associated with DTG use during pregnancy, which required a review of the safety plan for adolescent girls.
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
By employing a basket design, to include ART-naïve and -experienced children, and nested PK sub-studies, the ODYSSEY trial efficiently evaluates multiple scientific questions regarding dosing and effectiveness of DTG-based ART in children.
TRIAL REGISTRATION
BACKGROUND
NCT, NCT02259127 , registered 7th October 2014; EUDRACT, 2014-002632-14, registered 18th June 2014 ( https://www.clinicaltrialsregister.eu/ctr-search/trial/2014-002632-14/ES ); ISRCTN, ISRCTN91737921 , registered 4th October 2014.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33446115
doi: 10.1186/s12879-020-05672-6
pii: 10.1186/s12879-020-05672-6
pmc: PMC7809782
doi:
Substances chimiques
HIV Integrase Inhibitors
0
Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring
0
Oxazines
0
Piperazines
0
Pyridones
0
RNA, Viral
0
dolutegravir
DKO1W9H7M1
Banques de données
ClinicalTrials.gov
['NCT02259127']
Types de publication
Clinical Trial, Phase II
Clinical Trial, Phase III
Equivalence Trial
Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Randomized Controlled Trial
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
5Subventions
Organisme : Medical Research Council
ID : MC_UU_12023/26
Pays : United Kingdom
Organisme : Medical Research Foundation
ID : MC_UU_12023/26
Investigateurs
Shabinah Ali
(S)
Abdel Babiker
(A)
Chiara Borg
(C)
Anne-Marie Borges Da Silva
(AM)
Joanna Calvert
(J)
Deborah Ford
(D)
Joshua Gasa
(J)
Diana M Gibb
(DM)
Nasir Jamil
(N)
Sarah Lensen
(S)
Emma Little
(E)
Fatima Mohamed
(F)
Samuel Montero
(S)
Cecilia L Moore
(CL)
Rachel Oguntimehin
(R)
Anna Parker
(A)
Reena Patel
(R)
Tasmin Phillips
(T)
Tatiana Sarfati
(T)
Karen Scott
(K)
Clare Shakeshaft
(C)
Moira Spyer
(M)
Margaret Thomason
(M)
Anna Turkova
(A)
Rebecca Turner
(R)
Nadine Van Looy
(N)
Ellen White
(E)
Kaya Widuch
(K)
Helen Wilkes
(H)
Ben Wynne
(B)
Carlo Giaquinto
(C)
Tiziana Grossele
(T)
Daniel Gomez-Pena
(D)
Davide Bilardi
(D)
Giulio Vecchia
(G)
Alexandra Compagnucci
(A)
Yacine Saidi
(Y)
Yoann Riault
(Y)
Alexandra Coelho
(A)
Laura Picault
(L)
Christelle Kouakam
(C)
Tim R Cressey
(TR)
Suwalai Chalermpantmetagul
(S)
Dujrudee Chinwong
(D)
Gonzague Jourdain
(G)
Rukchanok Peongjakta
(R)
Pra-Ornsuda Sukrakanchana
(PO)
Wasna Sirirungsi
(W)
Janet Seeley
(J)
Sarah Bernays
(S)
Magda Conway
(M)
Nigel Klein
(N)
Eleni Nastouli
(E)
Anita De Rossi
(A)
Maria Angeles Munoz Fernandez
(MA)
David Burger
(D)
Pauline Bollen
(P)
Angela Colbers
(A)
Hylke Waalewijn
(H)
Cissy M Kityo
(CM)
Victor Musiime
(V)
Elizabeth Kaudha
(E)
Annet Nanduudu
(A)
Emmanuel Mujyambere
(E)
Paul Ocitti Labeja
(PO)
Charity Nankunda
(C)
Juliet Ategeka
(J)
Peter Erim
(P)
Collin Makanga
(C)
Esther Nambi
(E)
Abbas Lugemwa
(A)
Lorna Atwine
(L)
Edridah Keminyeto
(E)
Deogratiuos Tukwasibwe
(D)
Shafic Makumbi
(S)
Emily Ninsiima
(E)
Mercy Tukamushaba
(M)
Rogers Ankunda
(R)
Ian Natuhurira
(I)
Miriam Kasozi
(M)
Baker Rubinga
(B)
Adeodata R Kekitiinwa
(AR)
Pauline Amuge
(P)
Dickson Bbuye
(D)
Justine Nalubwama
(J)
Winnie Akobye
(W)
Muzamil Nsibuka Kisekka
(MN)
Anthony Kirabira
(A)
Gloria Ninsiima
(G)
Sylvia Namanda
(S)
Gerald Agaba
(G)
Immaculate Nagawa
(I)
Annet Nalugo
(A)
Florence Namuli
(F)
Rose Kadhuba
(R)
Rachael Namuddu
(R)
Lameck Kiyimba
(L)
Angella Baita
(A)
Eunice Atim
(E)
Olivia Kobusingye
(O)
Clementine Namajja
(C)
Africanus Byaruhanga
(A)
Rogers Besigye
(R)
Herbert Murungi
(H)
Geoffrey Onen
(G)
Philippa Musoke
(P)
Linda Barlow-Mosha
(L)
Grace Ahimbisibwe
(G)
Rose Namwanje
(R)
Monica Etima
(M)
Mark Ssenyonga
(M)
Robert Serunjogi
(R)
Hajira Kataike
(H)
Richard Isabirye
(R)
David Balamusani
(D)
Monica Nolan
(M)
Mark F Cotton
(MF)
Anita Janese van Rensburg
(A)
Marlize Smuts
(M)
Catherine Andrea
(C)
Sumaya Dadan Sonja Pieterse
(SDS)
Vinesh Jaeven
(V)
Candice Makola
(C)
George Fourie
(G)
Kurt Smith
(K)
Els Dobbels
(E)
Peter Zuidewind
(P)
Hesti Van Huyssteen
(H)
Mornay Isaacs
(M)
Georgina Nentsa
(G)
Thabis Ncgaba
(T)
Candice MacDonald
(C)
Mandisa Mtshagi
(M)
Maria Bester
(M)
Wilma Orange
(W)
Ronelle Arendze
(R)
Mark Mulder
(M)
George Fourie
(G)
Avy Violari
(A)
Nastassja Ramsagar
(N)
Afaaf Liberty
(A)
Ruth Mathiba
(R)
Lindiwe Maseko
(L)
Nakata Kekane
(N)
Busi Khumlo
(B)
Mirriam Khunene
(M)
Noshalaza Sbisi
(N)
Jackie Brown
(J)
Ryphina Madonsela
(R)
Nokuthula Mbadaliga
(N)
Zaakirah Essack
(Z)
Reshma Lakha
(R)
Aasia Vadee
(A)
Derusha Frank
(D)
Nazim Akoojee
(N)
Maletsatsi Monametsi
(M)
Gladness Machache
(G)
Yolandie Fourie
(Y)
Anusha Nanan-Kanjee
(A)
Juan Erasmus
(J)
Angelous Mamiane
(A)
Tseleng Daniel
(T)
Fatima Mayat
(F)
Nomfundo Maduna
(N)
Patsy Baliram
(P)
Chaiwat Ngampiyasakul
(C)
Pisut Greetanukroh
(P)
Wanna Chamjamrat
(W)
Praechadaporn Khannak
(P)
Pornchai Techakunakorn
(P)
Thitiwat Thapwai
(T)
Patcharee Puangmalai
(P)
Ampai Maneekaew
(A)
Pradthana Ounchanum
(P)
Yupawan Thaweesombat
(Y)
Areerat Kongponoi
(A)
Jutarat Thewsoongnoen
(J)
Suparat Kanjanavanit
(S)
Pacharaporn Yingyong
(P)
Thida Namwong
(T)
Rangwit Junkaew
(R)
Ussanee Srirompotong
(U)
Patamawadee Sudsaard
(P)
Siripun Nuanbuddee
(S)
Sookpanee Wimonklang
(S)
Sathaporn Na-Rajsima
(S)
Suchart Thongpaen
(S)
Pattira Runarassamee
(P)
Watchara Meethaisong
(W)
Arttasid Udomvised
(A)
Ebrahim Variava
(E)
Modiehi Rakgokong
(M)
Dihedile Scheppers
(D)
Tumelo Moloantoa
(T)
Abdul Hamid Kaka
(AH)
Tshepiso Masienyane
(T)
Akshmi Ori
(A)
Kgosimang Mmolawa
(K)
Pattamukkil Abraham
(P)
Moherndran Archary
(M)
Rejoice Mosia
(R)
Sajeeda Mawlana
(S)
Rosie Mngqibisa
(R)
Rashina Nundlal
(R)
Elishka Singh
(E)
Penelope Madlala
(P)
Allemah Naidoo
(A)
Sphiwee Cebekhulu
(S)
Petronelle Casey
(P)
Collin Pillay
(C)
Subashinie Sidhoo
(S)
Minenhle Chikowore
(M)
Lungile Nyantsa
(L)
Melisha Nunkoo
(M)
Terence Nair
(T)
Enbavani Pillay
(E)
Sheleika Singh
(S)
Sheroma Rajkumar
(S)
Osee Behuhuma
(O)
Olivier Koole
(O)
Kristien Bird
(K)
Nomzamo Buthelezi
(N)
Mumsy Mthethwa
(M)
James Hakim
(J)
Hilda Mujuru
(H)
Kusum Nathoo
(K)
Mutsa Bwakura-Dangarembizi
(M)
Ennie Chidziva
(E)
Shepherd Mudzingwa
(S)
Themelihle Bafana
(T)
Colin Warambwa
(C)
Godfrey Musoro
(G)
Gloria Tinago
(G)
Shirley Mutsai
(S)
Columbus Moyo
(C)
Ruth Nhema
(R)
Misheck Nkalo Phiri
(MN)
Stuart Chitongo
(S)
Joshua Choga
(J)
Joyline Bhiri
(J)
Wilber Ishemunyoro
(W)
Makhosonke Ndlovu
(M)
Thanyawee Puthanakit
(T)
Naruporn Kasipong
(N)
Sararut Chanthaburanun
(S)
Kesdao Nanthapisal
(K)
Thidarat Jupimai
(T)
Thornthun Noppakaorattanamanee
(T)
Torsak Bunupuradah
(T)
Wipaporn Natalie Songtaweesin
(WN)
Chutima Saisaengjan
(C)
Stephan Schultze-Straber
(S)
Christoph Konigs
(C)
Robin Kobbe
(R)
Felicia Mantkowski
(F)
Steve Welch
(S)
Jacqui Daglish
(J)
Laura Thrasyvoulou
(L)
Delane Singadia
(D)
Sophie Foxall
(S)
Judith Acero
(J)
Gosia Pasko-Szcech
(G)
Jacquie Flynn
(J)
Gareth Tudor-Williams
(G)
Farhana Abdulla
(F)
Srini Bandi
(S)
Jin Li
(J)
Sean O'Riordan
(S)
Dominique Barker
(D)
Richard Vowden
(R)
Colin Ball Eniola Nsirim
(CBE)
Kathleen McClughlin
(K)
India Garcia
(I)
Pablo Rojo Conejo
(PR)
Cristina Epalza
(C)
Luis Prieto Tato
(LP)
Maite Fernandez
(M)
Luis Escosa Garcia
(LE)
Maria José Mellado Peña
(MJM)
Talia Sainz Costa
(TS)
Claudia Fortuny Guasch
(CF)
Antoni Noguera Julian
(AN)
Carolina Estepa
(C)
Elena Bruno
(E)
Alba Murciano Cabeza
(AM)
Maria Angeles Muñoz Fernandez
(MAM)
Paula Palau
(P)
Laura Marques
(L)
Carla Teixeira
(C)
Alexandre Fernandes
(A)
Rosita Nunes
(R)
Helena Nascimento
(H)
Andreia Padrao
(A)
Joana Tuna
(J)
Helena Ramos
(H)
Ana Constança Mendes
(AC)
Helena Pinheiro
(H)
Ana Cristina Matos
(AC)
Flavia Kyomuhendo
(F)
Sarah Nakalanzi
(S)
Cynthia Mukisa Williams
(CM)
Ntombenhle Ngcobo
(N)
Deborah Pako
(D)
Jacky Crisp
(J)
Benedictor Dube
(B)
Precious Chandiwana
(P)
Winnie Gozhora
(W)
Ian Weller
(I)
Elaine Abrams
(E)
Tsitsi Apollo
(T)
Polly Clayden
(P)
Valériane Leroy
(V)
Anton Pozniak
(A)
Jane Crawley
(J)
Rodolphe Thiébaut
(R)
Helen McIlleron
(H)
Alasdair Bamford
(A)
Hermione Lyall
(H)
Andrew Prendergast
(A)
Felicity Fitzgerald
(F)
Anna Goodman
(A)
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