About this trial
Tuberculosis (TB) is a global pandemic that despite successful treatment and bacterial eradication can cause chronic ill health, such as pulmonary impairment after tuberculosis (PIAT) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). A recent Phase 2b double-blind randomised-controlled clinical trial shows that adjunctive doxycycline therapy is safe, accelerates resolution of inflammation, suppresses tissue damaging enzyme activity and decreases pulmonary cavity volume (1). We aim to determine if adjunctive doxycycline can reduce PIAT and improve cardiovascular outcomes in a fully powered Phase III trial of 8 weeks of adjunctive doxycycline alongside standard pulmonary TB (PTB) treatment.
The investigators hypothesize that doxycycline inhibits tissue destruction in patients with PTB and thereby leads to improved lung function after treatment.
Specific aims
1. To assess improvement in lung function as measured by forced expiratory volume (FEV1) predicted in PTB patients given doxycycline versus placebo. 2. To investigate whether doxycycline will hasten the resolution of pulmonary cavities measured by CT thorax 3. To investigate whether doxycycline can suppress inflammatory markers including matrix metalloproteinases 4. To investigate whether doxycycline can accelerate time to sputum conversion 5. To evaluate the effect of doxycycline on cardiovascular outcomes such as the incidence of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and pulmonary hypertension 6. To investigate whether doxycycline improves TB drug concentrations in sputum and plasma. 7. To assess the safety profile of doxycycline with concurrent standard anti-tuberculous treatment.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Aged 21 years and above
Patients receiving ≤ 14 days of TB treatment or about to start standard combination TB treatment
Confirmed pulmonary TB with positive acid-fast bacilli smear and/or positive nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) and/or TB culture results
CXR demonstrating pulmonary involvement with cavity or cavities
Disqualifiers
HIV co-infection
Previous pulmonary TB
Severe, pre-existing lung disease such as pulmonary fibrosis, bronchiectasis, COPD and lung cancer
Pregnant or breast feeding
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Doxycycline
- Placebo
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
National University Hospital, Singapore
Lead sponsor
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Collaborator
Hospital Queen Elizabeth, Malaysia
Collaborator
National University of Singapore
Collaborator
University Malaysia Sabah
Collaborator
Menggatal Health Clinic, Sabah, Malaysia
Collaborator
Luyang Health Clinic, Sabah, Malaysia
Collaborator