Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria:
Parts A and B:
- Healthy, adult, male or female, 18 to 60 years of age, inclusive, at Screening
- Body mass index (BMI) = 18.0 and = 30.0 kg/m2 and weighs at least 50 kg at Screening
- Medically healthy with no clinically significant medical history, physical
examination, spirometry, vital signs or ECGs, as deemed by the Investigator or
designee
- Forced expiratory volume of 1 second (FEV1) =80% predicted at Screening and prior to
dosing
- No clinically significant abnormalities in the results of laboratory evaluations at
Screening and the visit scheduled between Day -7 and Day -2, as applicable, and at the
discretion of the Investigator and Sponsor's Medical Monitor.
- Pregnancy concerns:
- Female subjects must either of non-childbearing potential or if of childbearing
potential, subject must not be pregnant or breastfeeding, and must agree to use a
highly effective birth control method during the study and through 30 days after
the last dose of study medication
- Male subjects must agree to use condoms to prevent potential fetal or partner
exposure through seminal fluid, in addition to the use of highly effective
pregnancy prevention measures with female partners of childbearing potential
during the study and through 30 days after the last dose of study medication
- Subjects must agree to not donate ova or sperm through 30 days after the last
dose of study medication
- Able to understand the correct technique for the use of the nebulizer device(s) at
Screening, Day -1, and prior to dosing on Day 1, as applicable
- Understands the study procedures in the informed consent form (ICF), and be willing
and able to comply with the protocol
- Part B Only: Willing to undergo 2 bronchoscopy procedures and must be able to tolerate
the bronchoscopy at Screening
Part C (Subjects with IPF):
- Male subjects = 45 years and female subjects = 55 years at Screening
- Body mass index (BMI) = 18.0 and = 35.0 kg/m2 and weighs at least 45 kg at Screening
- Diagnosis of IPF
- Forced expiratory vital capacity (FVC) > 50% predicted and diffusing capacity of the
lungs for carbon monoxide (DLCO) > 35% predicted
- Subjects with IPF will be those who are not eligible for anti-fibrotic treatment
according to NICE criteria or the subjects who are intolerant of or declined immediate
commencement of standard first-line therapy with anti-fibrotics.
- Pregnancy concerns:
- Female subjects must either of non-childbearing potential or if of childbearing
potential, subject must not be pregnant or breastfeeding, and must agree to use a
highly effective birth control method during the study and through 30 days after
the last dose of study medication
- Male subjects must agree to use condoms to prevent potential fetal or partner
exposure through seminal fluid, in addition to the use of highly effective
pregnancy prevention measures with female partners of childbearing potential
during the study and through 30 days after the last dose of study medication
- Subjects must agree to not donate ova or sperm through 30 days after the last
dose of study medication
- Able to understand the correct technique for the use of the nebulizer device(s) at
Screening, and prior to dosing on Day 1, as applicable
Part D (Microtracer):
- Healthy, adult, male, 18 to 60 years of age, inclusive, at Screening.
- BMI = 18.0 and = 30.0 kg/m2 at Screening and weighs at least 50 kg at Screening.
- Medically healthy with no clinically significant medical history, physical
examination, spirometry, vital signs or ECGs, as deemed by the Investigator or
designee.
- FEV1 =80% predicted at Screening and prior to dosing.
- No clinically significant abnormalities in the results of laboratory evaluations at
Screening and Day -1, as applicable and at the discretion of the Investigator and
Sponsor's Medical Monitor.
- Pregnancy concerns:
- Male subjects must agree to use condoms to prevent potential fetal or partner
exposure through seminal fluid, in addition to the use of highly effective
pregnancy prevention measures with female partners of childbearing potential
during the study and through 90 days after the last dose of study medication
- Subjects must agree to not donate ova or sperm through 30 days after the last
dose of study medication
- Able to understand the correct technique for the use of the nebulizer device(s) at
Screening, and prior to dosing on Day 1, as applicable
Exclusion Criteria:
Parts A and B:
- History or presence of clinically significant medical or psychiatric condition or
disease in the opinion of the Investigator or designee
- Abnormal ECG measurements at Screening (any of the three individual ECG measurements)
or prior to dosing indicating a second- or third- degree atrioventricular block, or
one or more of the following:
- QRS > 120 msec
- QTcF > 450 msec (males) or > 460 msec (females)
- PR interval > 220 msec
- Known personal or family history of congenital long QT syndrome or known family
history of sudden death.
- Supine resting bradycardia (pulse < 40 beats per minute [bpm]) or a supine resting
tachycardia (pulse > 100 bpm) at Screening or prior to dosing on Day 1.
- Abnormal renal function as defined by estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
<90mL/min/1.73m^2 at Screening
- History of clinically significant hypotensive episodes or symptoms of fainting,
dizziness, or light-headedness.
- History or symptoms of clinically relevant neurologic disease, including transient
ischemic attack, stroke, seizure disorder, or behavioral disturbances.
- History of lymphoma, leukemia, or other types of malignancy (except for completely
resected squamous or basal cell cancer).
- Any signs of respiratory tract infection within 6 weeks of Screening that is deemed
clinically significant by the Investigator and Sponsor's Medical Monitor.
- Has a current bacterial, parasitic, fungal, or viral infection; any infection
requiring hospitalization or intravenous antibiotics within 6 months prior to
Screening; any non respiratory tract infection requiring oral or topical antimicrobial
treatment within 2 weeks prior to Screening; a history of more than one episode of
herpes zoster infection.
- Subject has any condition of the oro-laryngeal or respiratory tract (including, but
not limited to, prior surgery) that could possibly affect drug administration,
deposition, or absorption, or ability to perform lung function measurements
(spirometry), as determined by the Investigator or Sponsor.
- History or presence of alcoholism or drug abuse within the past 2 years prior to
dosing.
- Positive urine drugs of abuse test result at Screening or Day -1.
- Positive urine or breath alcohol results at Screening or Day -1.
- Regular alcohol consumption of > 21 units per week for males or > 14 units per week
for females, with one unit = ½ pint beer, a 25 mL shot of 40% spirit or a 125 mL glass
of wine depending on type.
- Excessive caffeine intake (i.e., more than 5 cups of coffee/tea per day, or
equivalent, on a regular basis).
- History of hypersensitivity to drugs, latex allergy, band aids, adhesive dressing, or
medical tape, with a clinically significant reaction as determined by the Investigator
or designee.
- History of severe allergic reaction (including anaphylaxis), or severe
hypersensitivity or idiosyncratic reaction to any food, insect or bee sting, or
previous status asthmaticus (e.g., acute severe asthma attacks).
- History or presence of hypersensitivity or idiosyncratic reaction to TD-1058, related
compounds (e.g., ALK5 inhibitors), riboflavin or excipients, including severe milk
protein allergy.
- Uses or has used tobacco or nicotine-containing products (e.g., cigarettes, cigars,
chewing tobacco, snuff, patches etc.) within 6 months prior to Screening, or has a
history of > 5 pack-years.
- Subject who has had a live viral vaccine (e.g., measles-mumps-rubella, varicella
zoster, herpes zoster, oral polio virus, FluMist, attenuated typhoid fever vaccine, or
attenuated rotavirus vaccine) within 8 weeks prior to Screening and/or is unwilling to
avoid live viral vaccines for until at-least 8 weeks following completion of the final
study visit.
- Positive results at Screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis A
virus (HAV) antibodies (anti-HAV: both immunoglobulin (Ig)G and IgM positive, IgG
positive in the absence of IgM positive is acceptable), hepatitis B surface antigen
(HBsAg) or hepatitis C virus (HCV).
- Subject who tests positive for active Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
- Subject who has a history of latent or active tuberculosis, including positive
QuantiFeron® Test result at Screening.
- Donation of blood (= 400 mL) or plasma, or significant blood loss within 56 days prior
to the first dosing (including blood sampling requirement volumes from previous study
participation)
- Participation in another clinical study (including medical device study) and received
an investigational product within 90 days for small molecule drugs (or 5 half-lives of
the investigational drug if longer than 90 days) or 60 days for biologics (or 5
half-lives of the investigational drug if longer than 60 days) prior to dosing. The 90
day / 60-day / 5 half lives window will be derived from the date of the last dosing in
the previous study to Day 1 of the current study.
- Subject who, for any reason, is deemed by the Investigator to be inappropriate for
this study; or has any condition which would confound or interfere with the evaluation
of the safety, tolerability, or PK of the investigational drug; or is unable to comply
with the study protocol.
Part C (Subjects with IPF):
- Current or chronic history of liver disease, or known hepatic or biliary abnormalities
(with the exception of Gilbert's syndrome or asymptomatic gallstones). ALT, AST, and
total bilirubin >1.5xULN (isolated bilirubin >1.5xULN is acceptable if bilirubin is
fractionated and direct bilirubin <35%).
- Abnormal ECG measurements at Screening (any of the three individual ECG measurements)
or prior to dosing indicated by QTcF > 450 msec for males, QTcF > 460 msec for
females.
- IPF exacerbation or upper or lower respiratory tract infection in the 8 weeks prior to
dosing.
- Severe co-existent chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, for example FEV1 < 60%
predicted.
- Currently taking Pirfenidone or Nintedanib or who have received Pirfenidone or
Nintedanib within the 30 days prior to the first dosing on Day 1. Subjects using
anti-fibrotic therapy as their standard of care treatment are not to be included in
the study and must not withdraw existing IPF standard of care treatments in order to
fulfil study eligibility criteria
- Prescribed long-term continuous home oxygen therapy (those whose use of oxygen is
intermittent and for symptom relief only are not excluded).
- History of alcohol consumption regularly in excess of: An average weekly intake of >
21 units for males or >14 units for females. One unit is equivalent to 8 g of alcohol:
a half-pint (~240 ml) of beer, 1 glass (~125 ml) of wine or 1 (~25 ml) measure of
spirits.
- Urinary cotinine levels indicative of smoking or history or regular use of tobacco- or
nicotine-containing products within 3 months prior to Screening.
- History of sensitivity to any of the study medications, or components thereof (i.e.,
riboflavin) or a history of drug or other allergy that, in the opinion of the
investigator or Medical Monitor, contraindicates their participation .
- Subject who has a history of latent or active tuberculosis , including positive
QuantiFeron® Test result at Screening.
- Subject who tests positive for active COVID-19.
- A positive test for HIV antibody.
- Presence of HBsAg, positive hepatitis C antibody test result at Screening or within 3
months prior to first dose of study treatment. Subjects with positive Hepatitis C
antibody due to prior resolved disease can be enrolled, only if a confirmatory
negative Hepatitis C ribonucleic acid (RNA) RT-PCR test is obtained.
- Positive urine drugs of abuse test result at Screening or Day 1.
- Positive urine or breath alcohol results at Screening or Day 1.
- Donation of blood (= 400 mL) or plasma, or significant blood loss within 56 days prior
to the first dosing (including blood sampling requirement volumes from previous study
participation).
- Participation in another clinical study (including medical device study) and received
an investigational product within 90 days for small molecule drugs (or 5 half-lives of
the investigational drug if longer than 90 days) or 60 days for biologics (or 5
half-lives of the investigational drug if longer than 60 days) prior to dosing. The
90-day / 60-day / 5 half-lives window will be derived from the date of the last dosing
in the previous study to Day 1 of the current study.
- Participated in more than 4 clinical trials within 12 months prior to the first dosing
on Day 1.
- Supine resting bradycardia (pulse < 40 beats per minute [bpm]) or a supine resting
tachycardia (pulse > 100 bpm) at Screening
- Abnormal renal function as defined by eGRF < 60 mL/min/1.73m^2 at Screening
- History of lymphoma, leukemia, or other types of malignancy (except for completely
resected squamous or basal cell cancer).
- Subject who has had a live viral vaccine (e.g., measles-mumps-rubella, varicella
zoster, herpes zoster, oral polio virus, FluMist, attenuated typhoid fever vaccine, or
attenuated rotavirus vaccine) within 8 weeks prior to Screening and/or is unwilling to
avoid live viral vaccines for until at-least 8 weeks following completion of the final
study visit.
- History or presence of hypersensitivity or idiosyncratic reaction to TD-1058, related
compounds (e.g., ALK5 inhibitors), riboflavin or excipients, including severe milk
protein allergy.
- Subject has previously received TD-1058.
Part D (Microtracer):
- History or presence of clinically significant medical or psychiatric condition or
disease in the opinion of the Investigator or designee.
- Abnormal ECG measurements at Screening (any of the three individual ECG measurements)
or prior to dosing indicating a second- or third- degree atrioventricular block, or
one or more of the following:
- QRS > 120 msec
- QTcF > 450 msec
- PR interval > 220 msec.
- Known personal or family history of congenital long QT syndrome or known family
history of sudden death.
- Supine resting bradycardia (pulse < 40 bpm) or a supine resting tachycardia (pulse >
100 bpm) at Screening or prior to dosing on Day 1.
- History of clinically significant hypotensive episodes or symptoms of fainting,
dizziness, or light-headedness.
- History or symptoms of clinically relevant neurologic disease, including transient
ischemic attack, stroke, seizure disorder, or behavioral disturbances.
- History of lymphoma, leukemia, or other types of malignancy (except for completely
resected squamous or basal cell cancer).
- Any signs of respiratory tract infection within 6 weeks of Screening that is deemed
clinically significant by the Investigator and Sponsor's Medical Monitor.
- Has a current bacterial, parasitic, fungal, or viral infection; any infection
requiring hospitalization or intravenous antibiotics within 6 months prior to
Screening; any non-respiratory tract infection requiring oral or topical antimicrobial
treatment within 2 weeks prior to Screening; a history of more than one episode of
herpes zoster infection.
- Subject has any condition of the oro-laryngeal, naso-pharyngeal, or respiratory tract
(including, but not limited to, prior surgery, e.g., nasal septal defects,
perforation) that could possibly affect drug administration, deposition, or
absorption, or ability to perform lung function measurements (spirometry), as
determined by the Investigator or Sponsor.
- History or presence of alcoholism or drug abuse within the past 2 years prior to
dosing.
- Positive urine drugs of abuse test result at Screening or Day -1.
- Positive urine or breath alcohol results at Screening or Day -1.
- Regular alcohol consumption of > 21 units per week, with one unit = ½ pint beer, a 25
mL shot of 40% spirit or a 125 mL glass of wine depending on type.
- Excessive caffeine intake (i.e., more than 5 cups of coffee/tea per day, or
equivalent, on a regular basis).
- History of hypersensitivity to drugs, latex allergy, band aids, adhesive dressing, or
medical tape, with a clinically significant reaction as determined by the Investigator
or designee.
- History of severe allergic reaction (including anaphylaxis), or severe
hypersensitivity or idiosyncratic reaction to any food, insect or bee sting, or
previous status asthmaticus (e.g., acute severe asthma attacks).
- History or presence of hypersensitivity or idiosyncratic reaction to TD-1058, related
compounds (e.g., ALK5 inhibitors), riboflavin or excipients, including severe milk
protein allergy.
- Uses or has used tobacco or nicotine-containing products (e.g., cigarettes, cigars,
chewing tobacco, snuff, patches etc.) within 6 months prior to Screening, or has a
history of > 5 pack-years.
- Subject who has had a live viral vaccine (e.g., measles-mumps-rubella, varicella
zoster, herpes zoster, oral polio virus, FluMist, attenuated typhoid fever vaccine, or
attenuated rotavirus vaccine) within 8 weeks prior to Screening and/or is unwilling to
avoid live viral vaccines for until at-least 8 weeks following completion of the final
study visit.
- Positive results at Screening for HIV, HAV antibodies (anti-HAV: both IgG and IgM
positive, IgG positive in the absence of IgM positive is acceptable), HBsAg or HCV.
- Subject who tests positive for active COVID-19.
- Subject who has a history of latent or active tuberculosis, including positive
QuantiFeron® Test result at Screening.
- Subject is unable to refrain from or anticipates the use of any medication, herbal
remedies, or vitamin supplements
- Subject has dietary restrictions incompatible with the diet that can be provided by
the study site, in the opinion of the Investigator or designee or is unwilling to
refrain from consuming restricted foods and beverages during the study
- Donation of blood (= 400 mL) or plasma, or significant blood loss within 56 days prior
to the first dosing (including blood sampling requirement volumes from previous study
participation.
- Donation of bone marrow within the last 6 months prior to dosing.
- Participation in another clinical study (including medical device study) and received
an investigational product within 90 days. The 90-day window will be derived from the
date of the last dosing in the previous study to Day 1 of the current study.
- Subject for whom the radiation exposure, including that from the present study,
excluding background radiation but including diagnostic x-rays and other medical
exposures, exceeds 5 mSv in the last 12 months or 10 mSv in the last 5 years. No
occupationally exposed worker, as defined in the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure)
Regulations 2017 [23], shall participate in the study.
- Subjects who have been administered an investigational medicinal product in an
absorption, metabolism, and excretion study in the last 12 month
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