Amikacin Liposome Inhalation Suspension for Treatment of Mycobacterium Xenopi Pulmonary Infection

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phasePhase 2
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorCentre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens

About this trial

Treatment of Mycobacterium xenopi (MX) lung disease is not-well- tolerated and concerned a growing number of patients, especially with chronic pulmonary diseases or immunosuppression. The outcome of these patients is poor, and treatment is very long. Indeed, this duration is based on the date of sputum conversion. Treatment should be continued until 12 months after sputum conversion. In the vast majority patients have converted after 6 months of treatment, so a 18 months duration in total. Unfortunately, few data are available for MX, as it is rare in USA, but it is the second NTM isolated in France and concerns an increasing number of patients. As it is uncommon in USA, no clinical studies conducted by the pharmaceutical laboratory will be planned. In a murine model of MX infection, the only drug which decreased the number colony formant units in mice lungs, was amikacin. Until now, amikacin was only available intravenously and used only for patients with very severe disease, because of renal and auditory toxicity. Amikacin liposome inhalation suspension (ARIKAYCE®) is amikacin sulfate encapsulated in liposomes for inhalational delivery. ARIKAYCE® increases amikacin uptake into alveolar macrophages, a refuge for NTM organisms; allows biofilm penetration; and limits systemic amikacin exposure ARIKAYCE® has already be tested in a randomized study on M. avium complex (MAC) refractory pulmonary infections. In this study, the culture conversion rate in the ARIKAYCE® group was higher than standard regimen group.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

18 years old or older

with an highly effective or acceptable contraception

must present ATS/IDSA 2020 criteria for nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary infection

the NTM should be M. xenopi

Disqualifiers

Known hypersensitivity to one of the molecules of the study

Relapse of MX lung infection

Treatment with molecules able to interfere with cytochrome P450 that cannot be replaced by another therapeutic class

HIV 1 and 2 human immunodeficiency virus infection

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Arikayce
  • standard treatment

Treatment groups

190 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens

Lead sponsor

University Hospital, Angers

Collaborator

Hospital Avicenne

Collaborator

University Hospital, Bordeaux

Collaborator

University Hospital, Brest

Collaborator

CH Compiègne

Collaborator

Créteil Hospital

Collaborator

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dijon

Collaborator

University Hospital, Grenoble

Collaborator

Centre Hospitalier le Mans

Collaborator

Hôpital de la Croix-Rousse

Collaborator

APHM - Nord

Collaborator

Hôpital Saint Joseph

Collaborator

CH Mulhouse

Collaborator

CH Orléans

Collaborator

Tenon Hospital, Paris

Collaborator

Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades

Collaborator

Perpignan Hospital Center

Collaborator

Poitiers University Hospital

Collaborator

CH Pontoise

Collaborator

CHU de Reims

Collaborator

Rennes University Hospital

Collaborator

CHU de Rouen - Accueil

Collaborator

Central Hospital Saint Quentin

Collaborator

IHU Strasbourg

Collaborator

University Hospital, Tours

Collaborator

CH Abbeville

Collaborator

CH Cannes

Collaborator