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| Tuberculosis Trials Consortium | NETWORK |
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The purpose of this study is to determine whether one or two 17-week regimens of tuberculosis treatment bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z)-- (BMZ) plus either Rifabutin (Rb) or Delamanid (D or DLM) are as effective as a standard six-month regimen for treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). All three regimens are administered daily, seven days each week.
The first 17-week regimen is 2 months of bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z), (BMZ) plus rifabutin (Rb) (BMZRB) followed by 2 months of bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M) and Rifabutin (Rb) (2 BMZRb/2 BMRb, Arm 1)
The Second 17-week regimen is 2 months of bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z), (BMZ) plus delamanid (D or DLM); (BMZD) followed by 2 months of bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M) and delamanid (D or DLM) (2 BMZD/2 BMD, Arm 2)
The standard 26-week treatment control regimen which is two months of isoniazid, rifampin, ethambutol, and pyrazinamide (2HRZE) followed by four months of isoniazid and rifampin (4HR); (2HRZE/4HR, Arm 3)
Target enrollment is 288 male and female participants (96/arm). participants. Participants will be followed until 78 weeks post-randomization, or until the last enrolled participant completes 52 weeks post-randomization, whichever comes first.
Phase 2C Clinical Trial of Novel, Short-course Regimens for the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis: CRUSH-TB (Combination Regimens for Shortening TB Treatment)
Hypotheses:
Phase: 3 Design: Open label, randomized clinical trial, initially in three treatment groups, with adaptive design allowing for introduction of novel regimens once they are clinically ready for testing Population: newly diagnosed with sputum smear positive or GeneXpert positive pulmonary tuberculosis, aged 12 years or older, with normal QTcF (QTc interval, Fridericia calculation) on screening ECG.
Number of Sites: 13 National and International sites, primarily sites of the Tuberculosis Trials Consortium Group. Study Duration: Duration per participant is approximately 78 weeks Description of Agent or Intervention: After written informed consent, participants will be randomized 1:1:1 to receive BMZRb, BMZD, or HRZE (Control treatment) as below
Arm 1(investigational regimen): 2 BMZRb/2 BMRb
Arm 2 (investigational regimen): 2 BMZD/2 BMD
Arm 3 (Control regimen): 2 RHZE/4 RH
Objectives
Primary Objectives:
Secondary Objectives:
Primary Endpoints:
1. Time to sputum culture negative in liquid media
Secondary Endpoints:
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| 2BMZRb/2 BMRb | Experimental | Eight weeks of daily treatment with bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z), plus rifabutin (Rb), followed by nine weeks of daily treatment with bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M) and Rifabutin (Rb) All drugs are administered orally, seven days/week, directly observed by a health care worker at least five of the seven days each week. Pyridoxine (vitamin B6), 25 or 50 mg, is administered once daily. Study drug doses: Bedaquiline (B): 200 mg once daily x 56 days, then 100 mg daily; Moxifloxacin (M): 400 mg once daily; Pyrazinamide (Z) 1500 mg (weight <75kg) or 2000mg(> 75kg) once daily x 56 days; Rifabutin (Rb): 300 mg once daily |
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| 2 BMZD/2 BMD | Experimental | Eight weeks of daily treatment with bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z), plus delamanid (D or DLM) followed by nine weeks of daily treatment with bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M) and delamanid (D or DLM) All drugs are administered orally, seven days/week, directly observed by a health care worker at least five of the seven days each week. Pyridoxine (vitamin B6), 25 or 50 mg, is administered once daily. Study drug doses: Bedaquiline (B): 200 mg once daily x 56 days, then 100 mg daily; Moxifloxacin (M): 400 mg once daily; Pyrazinamide (Z) 1500 mg (weight <75kg) or 2000mg(> 75kg) once daily x 56 days; Delamanid (D):300 mg once daily |
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| 2RHZE/4RH | Active Comparator | Eight weeks of daily treatment with rifampin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol, followed by eighteen weeks of daily treatment with rifampin and isoniazid All drugs are administered orally, seven days/week, directly observed by a health care worker at least five of the seven days each week. Pyridoxine (vitamin B6), 25 or 50 mg, is administered once daily study drug doses: Rifampin (R), 600 mg daily; Isoniazid (H), 300 mg daily; Pyrazinamide (Z) 1500 mg (weight <75kg) or 2000mg(> 75kg) once daily ; Ethambutol, 15 mg/kg once daily rounded up to nearest 400 mg dose |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Rifabutin | Drug | Rifabutin (Rb) is added to the bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z), (BMZ) regimen for first 8 weeks and continued for next 9 weeks with bedaquiline (B or BDQ) and moxifloxacin (M) |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Time to sputum culture negative in liquid media after study treatment among participants in Experimental Regimens (2 BZMRb/ 2 BMRb, Arm 1) and (2 BMZD/ 2 BMD, Arm 2) compared to Control (2HRZE/4HR, Arm 3) in modified intention-to-treat group (ITT) | The purpose of this study is to determine whether one or two 17-week regimens of tuberculosis treatment bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z)-- (BMZ) plus either Rifabutin (Rb) or Delamanid (D or DLM) are as effective as a standard six-month regimen for treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). All three regimens are administered daily, seven days each week. The time to culture negative will be defined as the time from randomization to the date of the first of at least two consecutive negative sputum cultures, collected on different study visits, irrespective of any subsequent positive cultures that may occur. Modified intention-to-treat group includes all participants in the ITT population (all enrolled participants who receive a treatment assignment) except late exclusions | 17 weeks |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| The proportion of participants with a grade 3 or higher adverse event in Experimental Regimens (2 BZMRb/2 BMRb, Arm 1) and (2 BMZD/2 BMD, Arm 2) compared to Control Regimen (2HRZE/4HR, Arm 3) in the modified intention-to-treat group | To evaluate the safety of one or two 17-week regimens of tuberculosis treatment bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z)-- (BMZ) plus either Rifabutin (Rb) or Delamanid (D or DLM) are as effective as a standard six-month regimen for treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). All three regimens are administered daily, seven days each week. Safety Analysis includes all participants in the ITT population that receive at least one dose of study medication |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Pulmonary tuberculosis with or without suspected or proven concomitant extrapulmonary tuberculosis outside the central nervous system or bones
Acid-fast bacilli (AFB) seen in an expectorated sputum specimen at least 1+ or positive GeneXpert (or GeneXpert Ultra) for M. tuberculosis, with semiquantitative results of "medium" or "high".
Age ≥12 years
Documentation of negative HIV status within the past 3 months prior to enrollment or documentation confirming HIV infection.
For participants with HIV:
Written informed consent/assent
Karnofsky score of at least 60 ("requiring some help, can take care of most personal requirements")
A verifiable address or residence location that is readily accessible for visiting, and willingness to inform the study team of any change of address during the treatment and follow-up period.
For all women who have not undergone a surgical sterilization procedure or who do not meet the study definition of post-menopausal, a negative pregnancy test at or within seven (7) days prior to screening
For all individuals of child-bearing potential who are not surgically sterilized, agreement to practice a reliable method of contraception (barrier method or non-hormonal intrauterine device) or abstain from sexual activity that could lead to pregnancy while receiving study drug treatment and for 30 days after stopping study treatment
Exclusion Criteria:
Pregnant or breast-feeding
More than 5 days of tuberculosis treatment in the previous 6 months
Previous treatment with any drug or combination of drugs known to have activity against M. tuberculosis (e.g., isoniazid, rifamycins, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, fluoroquinolones, etc.) for more than five days in the thirty days prior to enrollment
Unable to take oral medications
Hypersensitivity or previous intolerance to any of the study drugs
Current or planned use of medications that have unacceptable drug-drug interactions with any of the study drugs during study treatment
Suspected or proven central nervous system tuberculosis
Suspected or proven bone tuberculosis
Screening ECG with QTcF >450 for men or >470 for women (Note: in case of hypokalemia or hypomagnesemia, ECG can be repeated following electrolyte supplementation)
Clinically significant ECG abnormality in the opinion of the site investigator, including but not limited to second or third degree atrioventricular (AV) block, prolongation of the QRS complex over 120 ms (in both male and female participants), or clinically important arrhythmia
Current clinically relevant cardiovascular disorder in the opinion of the site investigator, including but not limited to heart failure, coronary heart disease, arrhythmia, or tachyarrhythmia
Known family history of Long QT Syndrome in a first-degree relative (i.e., parent, offspring, or sibling)
History of aortic aneurysm or dissection
Hepatic cirrhosis or other serious liver disease
Other medical conditions, that, in the investigator's judgment, make study participation not in the individual's best interest.
Laboratory parameters done at or within 14 days prior to screening:
Weight less than 40.0 kg
Known or suspected resistance to isoniazid or rifamycins (by phenotypic or molecular test)
Previously enrolled in this study or currently enrolled in another therapeutic clinical trial that, in the investigator's judgment, would compromise study integrity or participant safety
Current or planned incarceration or other involuntary detention.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Kelly Dooley, MD | Johns Hopkins University | Study Chair |
| Daniel W Fitzgerald, MD | Weill Medical College of Cornell University | Study Chair |
| Ekaterina V Kurbatova, MD, PhD, MPH | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Study Chair |
| Wendy Carr, PhD | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Study Chair |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| TBTC Site 26 Seattle & King County TB Control Program | Seattle | Washington | 98104 | United States | ||
| McGill University Health Centre |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 40915316 | Derived | Kurbatova EV, Dooley KE, Carr W, Stout JE, Nuermberger EL, Phillips PPJ, Scott NA, Upton CM, Ignatius E, Haas M, Walter ND, Traxler RM, Brown NE, Boyd R, Bryant KE, Dixon MG, Savic R, Eichberg C, Hesseling A, Bark C, Benator DA, Muzanyi G, Twycross NS, Fox GJ, Pierre S, Burzynski J, Fitzgerald DW; TBTC Study 38 CRUSH-TB Team. Phase 2C clinical trial of novel short-course regimens for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis: TBTC study 38/CRUSH-TB design. Contemp Clin Trials. 2025 Nov;158:108075. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2025.108075. Epub 2025 Sep 5. |
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Data being collected in CDISC format
After the study completion and during results submission
Upon request
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| Delamanid | Drug | Delamanid (D or DLM) is added to the bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z), (BMZ) regimen for first 8 weeks and continued for next 9 weeks with bedaquiline (B or BDQ) and moxifloxacin (M) |
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| Bedaquiline | Drug | Bedaquiline is part of interventional arms with bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z)-- (BMZ). |
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| Moxifloxacin | Drug | Moxifloxacin is part of interventional arms with bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z)-- (BMZ). |
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| Pyrazinamide | Drug | Pyrazinamide is part of interventional arms with bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z)-- (BMZ). Pyrazinamide is part of control regimen (HRZE). |
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| Isoniazid | Drug | Isoniazid is part of control regimen (HRZE). |
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| Rifampin | Drug | Rifampin is part of control regimen (HRZE). |
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| Ethambutol | Drug | Ethambutol is part of control regimen (HRZE). |
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| up to 78 weeks |
| The proportion of participants experiencing lack of sustained cure in each experimental regimens (2BZMRb/2BMRb, Arm 1) and (2BMZD/2BMD, Arm 2) compared to Control Regimen (2HRZE/4HR, Arm 3) | Sustained Culture Negativity is achieved when a participant's last two culture results collected on different study visits are negative (without an intervening positive result), the last of which is collected no earlier than 48 weeks after randomization (allowing for a 4 week window prior to the 52 week timepoint | up to 52 weeks |
| The proportion of participants experiencing lack of sustained cure in each experimental regimens (2BZMRb/2BMRb, Arm 1) and (2BMZD/2BMD, Arm 2) compared to Control Regimen (2HRZE/4HR, Arm 3) | Sustained Culture Negativity is achieved when a participant's last two culture results regimens (2BZMRb/2BMRb, Arm 1) and (2BMZD/2BMD, Arm 2) compared to Control Regimen (2HRZE/4HR, Arm 3)collected on different study visits are negative (without an intervening positive result), the last of which is collected no earlier than 48 weeks after randomization (allowing for a 4 week window prior to the 52 week timepoint | up to 78 weeks |
| Time to sputum culture negative in solid media after study treatment assignment among participants in Experimental Regimens (2BZMRb/2BMRb, Arm 1) and (2BMZD/2BMD, Arm 2) compared to Control Regimen (2HRZE/4HR, Arm 3) in modified intention-to-treat group | The purpose of this study is to determine whether one or two 17-week regimens of tuberculosis treatment bedaquiline (B or BDQ), moxifloxacin (M), pyrazinamide (Z)-- (BMZ) plus either Rifabutin (Rb) or Delamanid (D or DLM) are as effective as a standard six-month regimen for treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). All three regimens are administered daily, seven days each week. The time to culture negative will be defined as the time from randomization to the date of the first of at least two consecutive negative sputum cultures, collected on different study visits, irrespective of any subsequent positive cultures that may occur. Modified intention-to-treat group includes all participants in the ITT population (all enrolled participants who receive a treatment assignment) except late exclusions | up to 78 weeks |
| Proportion of participants with sputum culture negative by 8 weeks and by 12 weeks (solid and liquid media) in all 3 regimens | The time to culture negative will be defined as the time from randomization to the date of the first of at least two consecutive negative sputum cultures, collected on different study visits, irrespective of any subsequent positive cultures that may occur | 8 weeks and 12 weeks |
| All-cause study drug discontinuation among participants in experimental regimens compared to control regimen | Any discontinuation in study treatment by the participant | up to 26 weeks |
| The rate of change in time to sputum culture positivity (TTP) through 17 weeks in the Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tube (Bactec MGIT960) among participants in all three regimens | rate of change in time to sputum culture positivity (TTP) through 17 weeks in the Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tube (Bactec MGIT960) will be measured and compared | 17 weeks |
| Clearance of bedaquiline | Population PK parameter, Clearance of bedaquiline with or without rifabutin co-administration, will be measured for each experimental arm | 17 weeks |
| Volume of Distribution of bedaquiline | Population PK parameter, Volume of Distribution of bedaquiline with or without rifabutin co-administration, will be measured for each experimental arm | 17 weeks |
| Rate of absorption of bedaquiline | Population PK parameter: rate of absorption of bedaquiline with or without rifabutin co-administration, will be measured for each experimental arm | 17 weeks |
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| Vancouver, British Columbia Centre for Disease Control | Vancouver | Canada |
| TBTC Site 67 GHESKIO centers IMIS | Port-au-Prince | Ouest | HT 6124 | Haiti |
| TBTC Site 45 Les Centres Gheskio (INLR) | Port-au-Prince | Ouest | HT6110 | Haiti |
| TBTC Site 09 University of Cape Town Lung Institute (Pty) Ltd | Mowbray | Cape Town | 7700 | South Africa |
| TBTC Site 30 Uganda-Case Western Reserve Research Collaboration | Kampala | Uganda |
| TBTC Site 76 CAB-V. Can Tho Province, Vietnam - Thot Not District TB Unit | Can Tho | Can Tho City | 70000 | Vietnam |
| ID | Term |
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| D014397 | Tuberculosis, Pulmonary |
| D055985 | Latent Tuberculosis |
| ID | Term |
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| D014376 | Tuberculosis |
| D009164 | Mycobacterium Infections |
| D000193 | Actinomycetales Infections |
| D016908 | Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections |
| D001424 | Bacterial Infections |
| D001423 | Bacterial Infections and Mycoses |
| D007239 | Infections |
| D012141 | Respiratory Tract Infections |
| D008171 | Lung Diseases |
| D012140 | Respiratory Tract Diseases |
| D000085343 | Latent Infection |
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| ID | Term |
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| D017828 | Rifabutin |
| C516022 | OPC-67683 |
| C493870 | bedaquiline |
| D000077266 | Moxifloxacin |
| D011718 | Pyrazinamide |
| D007538 | Isoniazid |
| D012293 | Rifampin |
| D004977 | Ethambutol |
| ID | Term |
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| D012294 | Rifamycins |
| D006576 | Heterocyclic Compounds, 4 or More Rings |
| D000072471 | Heterocyclic Compounds, Fused-Ring |
| D006571 | Heterocyclic Compounds |
| D047029 | Lactams, Macrocyclic |
| D047028 | Macrocyclic Compounds |
| D011083 | Polycyclic Compounds |
| D024841 | Fluoroquinolones |
| D042462 | 4-Quinolones |
| D015363 | Quinolones |
| D011804 | Quinolines |
| D006574 | Heterocyclic Compounds, 2-Ring |
| D011719 | Pyrazines |
| D006573 | Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring |
| D006834 | Hydrazines |
| D009930 | Organic Chemicals |
| D007539 | Isonicotinic Acids |
| D000147 | Acids, Heterocyclic |
| D011725 | Pyridines |
| D005029 | Ethylenediamines |
| D003959 | Diamines |
| D011073 | Polyamines |
| D000588 | Amines |
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