Association of anti-tuberculosis drug concentrations in hair and treatment outcomes in MDR- and XDR-TB

ERJ Open Res. 2019 Apr 26;5(2):00046-2019. doi: 10.1183/23120541.00046-2019. eCollection 2019 Apr.

Abstract

Therapeutic drug monitoring for drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) is likely to improve treatment outcomes. While assessments of plasma drug levels can explain pharmacokinetic variability among trial participants, these measures require phlebotomy and a cold chain, and are generally not repeated frequently enough to characterise drug exposure over time. Using a novel multi-analyte assay, we found evidence that higher anti-TB drug concentrations in hair, a non-biohazardous and noninvasively collected biomatrix, predict extensively-drug resistant-TB clinical outcomes in a high-burden setting.