Overview
A Phase I Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics and Food Effect of Oral HRS5091 in Healthy Subjects and Chronic Hepatitis B Patients
Status:
Active, not recruiting
Active, not recruiting
Trial end date:
2021-11-23
2021-11-23
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
The study is a randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled study to evaluate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and food effect of HRS5091. The study will be conducted in three parts sequentially: Part 1a will consist of 58 healthy subjects, 5 groups. The purpose of this part is to explore the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of single doses of HRS5091 tablet in healthy subjects. Part 1b will consist of 18 healthy subjects and it is one of groups in Part 1a.The purpose of this part is to explore food effect of HRS5091 in healthy subjects. Part 1c will consist of 10 healthy subjects, 1 groups. The purpose of this part is to explore the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of multiple doses of HRS5091 tablet in healthy subjects. Part 2 will consist of 30 CHB patients.The purpose of this part is to explore the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics of multiple doses of HRS5091 tablet in naïve and treatment-discontinued chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients.Phase:
Phase 1Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy VolunteersDetails
Lead Sponsor:
Jiangsu HengRui Medicine Co., Ltd.
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:- Healthy subjects
1. Signed informed consent.
2. Aged 18~55.
3. Body weight ≥ 50 kg for male; ≥ 45 kg for female, body mass index (BMI) between
18 to 28 kg/m².
4. Vital signs, physical examination, laboratory results are within normal range or
considered not clinically significant.
5. Female subjects (including partner) of childbearing potential must be using a
medically acceptable form of birth control.
- CHB subjects
1. Signed informed consent.
2. Aged 18~65.
3. CHB subjects should meet one of the following two criteria:
- IgM(immunoglobulin M) HBcAb negative and HBsAg positive.
- Two recorded HBsAg positive, and the time interval between the two tests was
at least 6 months, one of which was the result of this screening
4. CHB subjects should also meet the following criteria:
- No treatment with nucleosides analogues or discontinued treatment with
nucleosides analogues least 6 months at screening
- Have not received interferon therapy or discontinued treatment with
interferon analogues least 3 months at screening
- HBeAg positive,HBV(hepatitis B virus) DNA≥ 20000 IU/mL; HBeAg negative, HBV
DNA≥ 2000 IU/mL
- ALT(Alanine aminotransferase)> 1 ULN(upper limit of normal) by two
measurements within 6 months before enrollment.The interval between two
measurements shall exceed 14 days;
5. Female subjects (including partner) of childbearing potential must be using a
medically acceptable form of birth control.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Healthy subjects
1. Currently suffering from cardiovascular, liver, kidney, digestive, nervous,
blood, thyroid or mental diseases.
2. Have a digestive system disease or a medical history of severe digestive system
disease at present or in the past month.
3. Have severe infection, severe trauma or major surgical operations within 3
months. Plan to receive surgery during the trial and within two weeks after the
end of the trial.
4. 12-ECG test have clinical significant abnormality or the QT interval (QTc) > 470
ms(male)/QTc)> 480 ms(male) or<300ms(female).
5. Have a medical history of immune-mediated diseases.
6. Screening for infectious diseases is positive,Including HBsAg, Anti-HCV(hepatitis
C virus), TPPA(Treponema pallidum particle agglutination assay),
Anti-HIV.Treponema pallidum antibody screen positive, at the investigator's
discretion in conjunction with RPR(rapid plasma reagin assay) results.
7. Suspected allergy to any ingredient in the study drug.
8. Have any drug that inhibits or induces liver metabolism within 1 month.
9. Take any prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs and Chinese herbal medicines
within 14 days before taking the study drug, or plan to take other drugs during
the test period.
10. Participated in clinical trials of any drug or medical device within 3 months
before screening.
11. Had donated blood/blood transfusion≥ 200 mL within 1 months prior to screening or
donated blood or blood transfusion≥ 450 mL within 3 months prior to screening.
12. The average daily smoking ≥ 5 cigarettes within three months; the average daily
alcohol intake in a month exceeds 15 g (15 g alcohol is equivalent to 450 mL beer
or 150 mL wine or 50 mL low-alcohol);
13. Keep smoking, drinking alcohol or consuming caffeinated foods or beverages (more
than 8 cups, 1 cup = 250 mL) 2 days before taking the study drug and during the
study; and those who have special dietary requirements and cannot follow the
unified diet;
14. Pregnant or lactating women;
15. Drug screening or alcohol breath test is positive.
16. Other conditions that the investigator believes the subject is not suitable.
- CHB subjects
1. Currently suffering from serious cardiovascular, liver, kidney, digestive,
nervous, blood, thyroid or mental diseases other than hepatitis B.
2. People have acute or chronic liver disease by non-HBV infection (Whether fatty
liver is excluded or not is determined by the investigator).
3. Liver stiffness (LSM)> 12.4 kPa(kilopascal) by noninvasive transient liver
elastography (eg Fibroscan®) or recorded liver biopsy suggesting cirrhosis or
extensive fibrosis within 6 months before randomization.
4. Primary liver cancer, high-risk groups of primary liver cancer or AFP(alpha
fetoprotein)> 50g/L;
5. Have clinically demonstrated or history of liver function decompensation,
including but not limited to: hepatic encephalopathy, hepatorenal syndrome,
splenomegaly, ascites, etc.;
6. Laboratory inspection:
1. Platelet count <90×10⁹/L;
2. White blood cell count <3.0×10⁹/L;
3. Absolute value of neutrophils <1.5×10⁹/L;
4. Serum total bilirubin>2×ULN;
5. Albumin <30 g/L;
6. Creatinine clearance rate ≤60ml/min;
7. INR(international normalized ratio)>1.5;
8. ALT> 5 ULN on screening/baseline visit
7. HIV and/or syphilis antibody positive (Treponema pallidum antibody screen
positive, at the investigator's discretion in conjunction with RPR results).
8. Subjects who have previously received organ/bone marrow transplantation;
9. Have used immunosuppressants, immunomodulators or cytotoxic drugs within 6 months
before the study medication;
10. Suspected allergy to any ingredient in the study drug.
11. 12-ECG test have clinical significant abnormality or the QT interval (QTc) > 470
ms(male)/QTc)> 480 ms(male) or<300ms(female).
12. The average daily smoking ≥ 5 cigarettes within three months; the average daily
alcohol intake in a month exceeds 15 g (15 g alcohol is equivalent to 450 mL beer
or 150 mL wine or 50 mL low-alcohol);
13. Keep smoking, drinking alcohol or consuming caffeinated foods or beverages (more
than 8 cups, 1 cup = 250 mL) 2 days before taking the study drug and during the
study; and those who have special dietary requirements and cannot follow the
unified diet;
14. Pregnant or lactating women;
15. Drug screening or alcohol breath test is positive.
16. Other conditions that the investigator believes the subject is not suitable.