Pharmacokinetics and Disposition of Momelotinib Revealed a Disproportionate Human Metabolite—Resolution for Clinical Development

药代动力学 代谢物 化学 体内 药理学 活性代谢物 细胞色素P450 新陈代谢 体外 生物化学 生物 生物技术
作者
Jim Zheng,Xin Yan,Jingyu Zhang,Raju Subramanian,Bernard P. Murray,J. Andrew Whitney,Matthew R. Warr,John Ling,Lisa Moorehead,Ellen Kwan,Jeffrey N. Hemenway,Bill J. Smith,Jeffrey A. Silverman
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期刊:Drug Metabolism and Disposition [American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics]
卷期号:46 (3): 237-247 被引量:44
标识
DOI:10.1124/dmd.117.078899
摘要

Momelotinib (MMB), a small-molecule inhibitor of Janus kinase (JAK)1/2 and of activin A receptor type 1 (ACVR1), is in clinical development for the treatment of myeloproliferative neoplasms. The pharmacokinetics and disposition of [14C]MMB were characterized in a single-dose, human mass-balance study. Metabolism and the pharmacologic activity of key metabolites were elucidated in multiple in vitro and in vivo experiments. MMB was rapidly absorbed following oral dosing with approximately 97% of the radioactivity recovered, primarily in feces with urine as a secondary route. Mean blood-to-plasma [14C] area under the plasma concentration-time curve ratio was 0.72, suggesting low association of MMB and metabolites with blood cells. [14C]MMB-derived radioactivity was detectable in blood for ≤48 hours, suggesting no irreversible binding of MMB or its metabolites. The major circulating human metabolite, M21 (a morpholino lactam), is a potent inhibitor of JAK1/2 and ACVR1 in vitro. Estimation of pharmacological activity index suggests M21 contributes significantly to the pharmacological activity of MMB for the inhibition of both JAK1/2 and ACVR1. M21 was observed in disproportionately higher amounts in human plasma than in rat or dog, the rodent and nonrodent species used for the general nonclinical safety assessment of this molecule. This discrepancy was resolved with additional nonclinical studies wherein the circulating metabolites and drug-drug interactions were further characterized. The human metabolism of MMB was mediated primarily by multiple cytochrome P450 enzymes, whereas M21 formation involved initial P450 oxidation of the morpholine ring followed by metabolism via aldehyde oxidase.
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