ORCID
- Jarvis, Michael: 0000-0002-0124-4061
Abstract
The periodic emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) with unpredictable clinical severity and ability to escape preexisting immunity emphasizes the continued need for antiviral interventions. Two small molecule inhibitors, molnupiravir (MK-4482), a nucleoside analog, and nirmatrelvir (PF-07321332), a 3C-like protease inhibitor, have recently been approved as monotherapy for use in high-risk patients with COVID-19. As preclinical data are only available for rodent and ferret models, here we assessed the efficacy of MK-4482 and PF-07321332 alone and in combination against infection with the SARS-CoV-2 Delta VOC in the rhesus macaque COVID-19 model. Macaques were infected with the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant and treated with vehicle, MK-4482, PF-07321332, or a combination of MK-4482 and PF-07321332. Clinical exams were performed at 1, 2, and 4 days postinfection to assess disease and virological parameters. Notably, use of MK-4482 and PF-07321332 in combination improved the individual inhibitory effect of both drugs, resulting in milder disease progression, stronger reduction of virus shedding from mucosal tissues of the upper respiratory tract, stronger reduction of viral replication in the lower respiratory tract, and reduced lung pathology. Our data strongly indicate superiority of combined MK-4482 and PF-07321332 treatment of SARS-CoV-2 infections as demonstrated in the closest COVID-19 surrogate model of human infection.
DOI
10.1172/jci.insight.166485
Publication Date
2023-02-22
Publication Title
JCI insight
Volume
8
Issue
4
Embargo Period
2023-06-16
Organisational Unit
School of Biomedical Sciences
Recommended Citation
Rosenke, K., Lewis, M., Feldmann, F., Bohrnsen, E., Schwarz, B., Okumura, A., Bohler, W., Callison, J., Shaia, C., Bosio, C., Lovaglio, J., Saturday, G., Jarvis, M., & Feldmann, H. (2023) 'Combined molnupiravir-nirmatrelvir treatment improves the inhibitory effect on SARS-CoV-2 in macaques', JCI insight, 8(4). Available at: https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.166485