Plasma Protein Binding Determination for Unstable Ester Prodrugs: Remdesivir and Tenofovir Alafenamide

J Pharm Sci. 2023 Dec;112(12):3224-3232. doi: 10.1016/j.xphs.2023.09.009. Epub 2023 Sep 16.

Abstract

Remdesivir (RDV) and tenofovir alafenamide (TAF) are prodrugs designed to be converted to their respective active metabolites. Plasma protein binding (PPB) determination of these prodrugs is important for patients with possible alteration of free fraction of the drugs due to plasma protein changes in renal impairment, hepatic impairment, or pregnancy. However, the prodrugs' instability in human plasma presents a challenge for accurate PPB determination. In this research work, two approaches were used in the method development and qualification for PPB assessment of RDV and TAF. For RDV, dichlorvos was used to inhibit esterase activity to stabilize the prodrug in plasma during equilibrium dialysis (ED). The impact of dichlorvos on protein binding was evaluated and determined to be insignificant by comparing the unbound fraction (fu) determined by the ED method with dichlorvos present and the fu determined by an ultrafiltration method without dichlorvos. In contrast to RDV, TAF degradation in plasma is ∼3-fold slower, and TAF stability cannot be improved by dichlorvos. Fit-for-purpose acceptance criteria for the TAF PPB method were chosen, and an ED method was developed based on these criteria. These two methods were then qualified and applied for PPB determinations in clinical studies.

Keywords: Dichlorvos; Equilibrium dialysis; Esterase inhibitor; Fit for purpose; Plasma; Prodrug; Protein binding; Remdesivir (RDV); Tenofovir alafenamide (TAF); Ultrafiltration.

MeSH terms

  • Adenine
  • Adenosine Monophosphate / analogs & derivatives*
  • Alanine / analogs & derivatives*
  • Anti-HIV Agents* / therapeutic use
  • Blood Proteins / metabolism
  • Dichlorvos / therapeutic use
  • HIV Infections* / drug therapy
  • Humans
  • Prodrugs* / metabolism
  • Protein Binding
  • Tenofovir

Substances

  • Tenofovir
  • Anti-HIV Agents
  • Prodrugs
  • remdesivir
  • Dichlorvos
  • Adenine
  • Alanine
  • Blood Proteins
  • Adenosine Monophosphate