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An ultra-long-acting dimeric bictegravir prodrug defined by a short pharmacokinetic tail
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An ultra-long-acting dimeric bictegravir prodrug defined by a short pharmacokinetic tail

Mohammad Ullah Nayan, Brady Sillman, Srijanee Das, Brandon W Hanson, Ashrafi Sultana, Nam Thai Hoang Le, Suyash Deodhar, Bhoomika Gowda, Prasanta K Dash, Satish Agrawal, …
Nature communications, Vol.17(1), p.1793
01/21/2026
PMID: 41565650

Abstract

Amides Animals Anti-HIV Agents - pharmacokinetics Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring Heterocyclic Compounds, 4 or More Rings - administration & dosage Heterocyclic Compounds, 4 or More Rings - chemistry Heterocyclic Compounds, 4 or More Rings - pharmacokinetics HIV Infections - drug therapy HIV-1 - drug effects Humans Male Nanoparticles - chemistry Piperazines - pharmacokinetics Prodrugs - administration & dosage Prodrugs - chemistry Prodrugs - pharmacokinetics Pyridones Rabbits Rats Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Ultra-long-acting (ULA) antiretroviral parenteral formulations, with low injection volumes, high resistance barriers, and short pharmacokinetic (PK) tails, can transform HIV-1 therapeutics. Here, we converted bictegravir (BIC), a potent daily oral antiretroviral drug, into monomeric and homodimeric ester prodrugs. The homodimeric prodrug nanosuspension, NMXBIC, shows sustained plasma BIC levels > 16 times the protein-adjusted 95% inhibitory concentration (PA-IC ) for six months after a single injection in Sprague Dawley rats. The results paralleled a short PK tail with the potential for late dose forgiveness. The monomeric prodrug nanosuspension, NM2BIC, shows lower year-long plasma BIC concentrations above PA-IC after a single injection. After repeated injections, NMXBIC and NM2BIC are well tolerated in New Zealand White rabbits. NMXBIC's physicochemical properties and high BIC loading/unit mass of the prodrug contribute to its unique ULA PK profile. These results support its development as a ULA formulation for HIV-1 treatment and prevention.
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