Bedaquiline exposure in pregnancy and breastfeeding in women with rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis

Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2022 Aug;88(8):3548-3558. doi: 10.1111/bcp.15380. Epub 2022 May 26.

Abstract

Aims: We aimed to explore the effect of pregnancy on bedaquiline pharmacokinetics (PK) and describe bedaquiline exposure in the breast milk of mothers treated for rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis (TB), where there are no human data available.

Methods: We performed a longitudinal PK study in pregnant women treated for rifampicin-resistant TB to explore the effect of pregnancy on bedaquiline exposure. Pharmacokinetic sampling was performed at 4 time-points over 6 hours in the third trimester, and again at approximately 6 weeks postpartum. We obtained serial breast milk samples from breastfeeding mothers, and a single plasma sample taken from breastfed and nonbreastfed infants to assess bedaquiline exposure. We used liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry to perform the breast milk and plasma bedaquiline assays, and population PK modelling to interpret the bedaquiline concentrations.

Results: We recruited 13 women, 6 of whom completed the ante- and postpartum PK sampling. All participants were HIV-positive on antiretroviral therapy. We observed lower ante- and postpartum bedaquiline exposures than reported in nonpregnant controls. Bedaquiline concentrations in breast milk were higher than maternal plasma (milk to maternal plasma ratio: 14:1). A single random plasma bedaquiline and M2 concentration was available in 4 infants (median age: 6.5 wk): concentrations in the 1 breastfed infant were similar to maternal plasma concentrations; concentrations in the 3 nonbreastfed infants were detectable but lower than maternal plasma concentrations.

Conclusion: We report low exposure of bedaquiline in pregnant women treated for rifampicin-resistant TB. Bedaquiline significantly accumulates in breast milk; breastfed infants receive mg/kg doses of bedaquiline equivalent to maternal doses.

Keywords: breastfeeding; pharmacokinetics; pregnancy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Breast Feeding*
  • Child
  • Diarylquinolines / therapeutic use
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Milk, Human / chemistry
  • Pregnancy
  • Rifampin / pharmacology
  • Rifampin / therapeutic use
  • Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant* / drug therapy

Substances

  • Diarylquinolines
  • bedaquiline
  • Rifampin