Clinical Trial: A Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging Study to Investigate the Biodistribution and Clearance of an Albumin Binding Domain Antibody (AlbudAb) GSK3128349 in Healthy Male Subjects

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: An Open Label Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging Study Using 89Zirconium Labeled GSK3128349 to Investigate the Biodistribution and Clearance of an Albumin Binding Domain Antibody (AlbudAb) GSK

Brief Summary: GSK3128349 is a small protein molecule (biopharmaceutical) that binds to albumin in the body, and by itself, has no pharmacological action. A pharmacologically active drug can be attached to GSK3128349 with the goal of changing the distribution and/or duration of action of the attached drug. This study will determine the distribution and pharmacokinetics (duration) of GSK3128349 itself after a single intravenous infusion. GSK3128349 has been labeled with and the radioisotope 89Zirconium allowing it to be visualized in the organs of the body using a PET scanner at multiple time points after GSK3128349 dosing. The data from this study will help predict the distribution of future drugs attached to GSK3128349. The total duration of a subject's participation is about approximately 10 weeks, including the screening period.