Definitive Preclinical Studies of Hydrolase Gene Transfer to Treat Cocaine Abuse

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This research will be undertaken with the ultimate goal of FDA permission for a First-In-Human clinical trial of a gene therapy to aid treatment-seeking cocaine users in becoming and remaining abstinent. The basis of the therapy is a virus-mediated gene transfer of a normal plasma enzyme whose ability to metabolize cocaine into harmless byproducts has been massively enhanced by 5 point mutations in the active site. Accumulated data from the investigator's laboratory indicates that such a treatment should be effective in reducing cocaine reward value to a point where even a compulsive user will be much less motivated to keep taking the drug. A wide range of toxicology and pathology data acquired in the same series of studies on mice, rats, and rhesus monkeys demonstrated NO adverse effects. These data were recently submitted to the FDA in a pre-IND package and discussed in a “pre-pre-IND teleconference” with Agency personnel who raised no firm objections to the proposed human trial. However FDA requested new data and repetition of key studies with vector produced under “good lab practice” (GLP) standards. The present proposal seeks funding to acquire the needed (large) amounts of vector for definitive preclinical studies carried out with professional quality assurance (QA). In addition, we are committed to paving the way for an initial human study with the validated final reagent, to be carried out by Drs. Tom Newton and Tom Kosten at Baylor College of Medicine. Thus all funds will go towards testing a promising new addiction therapy and carrying it across the threshold to clinical application.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10000864
Project number
5UH3DA042492-04
Recipient
MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER
Principal Investigator
WILLIAM Stephen BRIMIJOIN
Activity code
UH3
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$853,821
Award type
5
Project period
2016-08-15 → 2022-08-31