The current pandemic of sexually transmitted HIV/AIDS has created an urgent need for a new type of microbicide: one that is both a spermicide and a virucide. The goal of the proposed Phase II work is to further develop WHI-07, a novel 5-bromo 6-methoxy aryl phosphoramidate derivative of 3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine (zidovudine, ZDV/AZT) as a dual-function anti-HlV microbicide. WHI-07 was rationally designed to bypass the thymidine kinase dependency of ZDV activation in genital tract secretions. WHI-07 was formulated via a nontoxic gel-microemulsion for intravaginal use as a potential candidate anti-HIV spermicide. The in vivo efficacy as well as safety studies of WHI-07 have included: (i) vaginal as well as rectal microbicide efficacy studies in the feline immunodeficiency vires (FIV)/domestic cat model for AIDS; (ii) in vivo retention of anti-HIV activity in the nonhuman primate; (iii) vaginal contraceptive efficacy studies in rabbits; (iv) single- and/or multiple-dose toxicity studies in mice, rabbits, cats as well as monkey; (v) mucosal, reproductive, and developmental toxicity studies in mice and rabbits; (vi) cytotoxicity, mutagenicity, and genotoxicy tests using human and yeast cells; and (vii) long-term carcinogenicity studies in mice. Under Phase I proposal we tested: (i) the ability of WHI-07 to prevent transvaginal as well as transrectal transmission of FIV in domestic cats as a model for sexual transmission of HIV; and (ii) determined the lack of developmental toxicity of WHI-07 in the rabbit model. Our discovery that WHI-07 either alone or in combination with a bis(cyclopentadienyl) vanadium(IV) complex, vanadocene dithiocarbamate (VDDTC), effectively protected domestic cats from systemic FIV infection via genital exposure to mucosally transmissible FIV-infected feline T cells has clinical potential for the development of a dual-function anti-HIV microbicide for sexually active women. Under Phase II funding, we propose to test the in vivo antiretroviral and contraceptive efficacies as well as safety studies of WHI-07 plus VDDTC gel-microemulsion to further explore the utility of WHI-07 either alone and in combination with VDDTC as a vaginal spermicidal anti-HIV microbicide in the clinical setting. We hypothesize that the combination of these two active agents with different mechanisms of action will potentially improve efficacy and duration of dual-protection when compared to WHI-07 alone while maintaining an adequate safety profile. The goals of Phase II study are (i) to examine the optimum microbicide activity of WHI-07 plus VDDTC gel-microemulsion versus WHI-07 alone to prevent systemic FIV infection of domestic cats from transvaginal and transrectal challenge with FIV-infected cells; (ii) to evaluate the in vivo contraceptive efficacy of WHI-07 plus VDDTC gel-microemulsion in rabbits; (iii) to assess the mucosal safety and developmental toxicity of WHI-07 plus VDDTC gel-microemulsion in rabbits; and (iv) to assess the stability WHI-07 plus VDDTC in-gel-microemulsion. The proposed Phase II work will complement and enhance the discovery and preclinical development of safe and effective dual-function microbicides at Paradigm Pharmaceuticals that may provide the basis for a new strategy to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV while providing effective fertility control for women.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Small Business Innovation Research Grants (SBIR) - Phase II (R44)
Project #
5R44HD042884-03
Application #
6952352
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-AARR-E (11))
Program Officer
Kaufman, Steven
Project Start
2002-08-01
Project End
2007-08-31
Budget Start
2005-09-01
Budget End
2007-08-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2005
Total Cost
$378,654
Indirect Cost
Name
Paradigm Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Department
Type
DUNS #
136799884
City
Roseville
State
MN
Country
United States
Zip Code
55113
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