sirolimus

Trade name: rapamune

Small moleculeapproved

Approved

Sep 15, 1999

Sirolimus is the USAN-assigned generic name for the natural product rapamycin. Sirolimus is produced by a strain of Streptomyces hygroscopicus, isolated from a soil sample collected from Rapa Nui commonly known as Easter Island. Although sirolimus was isolated as an antifungal agent with potent anticandida activity, subsequent studies revealed impressive antitumor and immunosuppressive activities. Sirolimus demonstrates activity against several murine tumors, such as B16 43 melanocarcinoma, Colon 26 tumor, EM ependymoblastoma, and mammary and colon 38 solid tumors. Demonstration of the potent immunosuppressive activity of sirolimus in animal models of organ transplantation led to clinical trials and subsequent approval by regulatory authorities for prophylaxis of renal graft rejection. Interest in sirolimus as an immunosuppressive therapy in organ transplantation derives from its unique mechanism of action, its unique side-effect profile, and its ability to synergize with other immunosuppressive agents. It is used in medicine to prevent organ transplant rejection and to treat lymphangioleiomyomatosis. Sirolimus inhibits T-lymphocyte activation and proliferation that occurs in response to antigenic and cytokine (Interleukin [IL]-2, IL-4, and IL-15) stimulation by a mechanism that is distinct from that of other immunosuppressants. Sirolimus also inhibits antibody production. In cells, sirolimus binds to the immunophilin, FK Binding Protein-12 (FKBP-12), to generate an immunosuppressive complex. This complex blocks the activation of the cell-cycle-specific kinase, TOR. The downstream events that follow the inactivation of TOR result in the blockage of cell-cycle progression at the juncture of G1 and S phase. Rapamycin/FKBP12 efficiently inhibit some, but not all, functions of mTOR and hence much interest has been placed in the development of drugs that target the kinase activity of mTOR directly. Studies in experimental models show that sirolimus prolongs allograft (kidney, heart, skin, islet, small bowel, pancreatico-duodenal, and bone marrow) survival in mice, rats, pigs, and/or primates. Sirolimus reverses acute rejection of heart and kidney allografts in rats and prolongs the graft survival in presensitized rats. In some studies, the immunosuppressive effect of sirolimus lasts up to 6 months after discontinuation of therapy. This tolerization effect is alloantigen-specific. In rodent models of autoimmune disease, sirolimus suppresses immune-mediated events associated with systemic lupus erythematosus, collagen-induced arthritis, autoimmune type I diabetes, autoimmune myocarditis, experimental allergic encephalomyelitis, graft-versus-host disease, and autoimmune uveoretinitis. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis involves lung tissue infiltration with smooth muscle-like cells that harbor inactivating mutations of the tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) gene (LAM cells). Loss of TSC gene function activates the mTOR signaling pathway, resulting in cellular proliferation and release of lymphangiogenic growth factors. Sirolimus inhibits the activated mTOR pathway and thus the proliferation of LAM cells. — NCATS

Clinical trial activity

680 trials · 386 clinical orgs · 15 marketing orgs

Phase 1
229
Phase 2
381
Phase 3
93
Phase 4
90

Earliest trial started Mar 1, 1996 (NCT00002790)

Timeline

1990s

  1. Jan 1, 1996

    Earliest Phase 1 Sponsor(trial)

  2. Jan 1, 1996

    Earliest Phase 2 Sponsor(trial)

  3. Jan 1, 1998

    Pfizer — Earliest Phase 3 Sponsor(trial)

  4. Sep 15, 1999

    American Home Products — Earliest FDA Approval

  5. Sep 15, 1999

    Pfizer — NDA Secondary Org

  6. Sep 15, 1999

    American Home Products — NDA Organization

2010s

  1. Jan 8, 2014

    Zydus Discovery DMCC — Marketing Organization

  2. Oct 27, 2014

    Dr. Reddy's Laboratories — Marketing Organization

  3. Jan 28, 2019

    Novitium Pharma — Marketing Organization

  4. Oct 18, 2019

    Amneal Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  5. Oct 22, 2019

    Apotex — Marketing Organization

2020s

  1. Oct 16, 2020

    Glenmark Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  2. Mar 12, 2021

    Alkem Labs Ltd — Marketing Organization

  3. Nov 22, 2021

    Aadi, LLC — Marketing Organization

  4. Nov 22, 2021

    Aadi, LLC — NDA Secondary Org

  5. Dec 27, 2021

    Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited — Marketing Organization

  6. Mar 22, 2022

    Nobel Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  7. Mar 22, 2022

    Nobel Pharmaceuticals — NDA Secondary Org

  8. Jan 19, 2023

    MSN Laboratories — Marketing Organization

  9. Sep 16, 2024

    Hetero Labs Ltd — Marketing Organization

  10. Jul 15, 2025

    Rising Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

Indications

Studied for

Mechanism of action

Approval history

  • approvedPriority reviewSep 15, 1999

Chemistry & pharmacology

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SMILES

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Mol. weight
914.1719 g/mol
Lipinski Ro5
3 violation(s)
Rule of 3
No
Chirality
Single Stereoisomer
Inorganic
No
Polymer
No
Delivery
Oral, Parenteral, Topical
Availability
Prescription Only

Oral

Yes

Parenteral

Yes

Topical

Yes

Black box warning

Sources

Also known as

  • ay22989
  • ay-22989
  • ay-22989
  • ay-22989
  • de-109
  • de-109
  • nab-rapamycin
  • peripheral blood stem cell graft that are cd34+ selected
  • rapalimus
  • rapammune
  • rapamune
  • rapamune
  • rapamune
  • rapamune
  • rapamune
  • rapamycin
  • rapamycin
  • rapamycin
  • rapamycin
  • rapamycin
  • (-)-rapamycin
  • (-)-rapamycin
  • sel-212
  • silrolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimus
  • sirolimús
  • sirolimús
  • sirolimusum
  • sirolimusum
  • supralimus
  • wy-090217
  • wy-090217

Clinical trials

NCT IDPhaseStart dateSponsor(s)
NCT07081763Phase 2May 31, 2026Government of France
NCT07104331Phase 2Dec 31, 2025Sarcoma Alliance for Research through Collaboration
NCT07162038Phase 1Nov 14, 2025National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCT07241936Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Nov 13, 2025Shijiazhuang Pharma Group (CSPC)
NCT07270549Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Nov 1, 2025CTNNB1 Foundation, University of Ljubljana
NCT07206277N/ANov 1, 2025University of Alberta
NCT07131644Phase 2Sep 13, 2025Sichuan University
NCT07052929Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Sep 11, 2025Astellas
NCT07113743Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Sep 10, 2025National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
NCT07151157N/AAug 30, 2025Jiao Tong University
NCT07165886Phase 2/Phase 3 (Phase 3)Aug 29, 2025Shijiazhuang Pharma Group (CSPC)
NCT07058974Phase 1Aug 25, 2025Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
NCT06950385Phase 3Jul 18, 2025Biodexa Pharmaceuticals, Emtora Biosciences, LumaBridge
NCT06959771Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)Jul 16, 2025National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
NCT06799195Phase 2Jun 23, 2025University of Nebraska
NCT06727305Phase 1/Phase 2 (Phase 2)May 1, 2025National Institute on Aging (NIA), The University of Texas, Dallas, University of Maryland
NCT06929325Phase 3Apr 30, 2025Shijiazhuang Pharma Group (CSPC)
NCT06941142Phase 1Apr 30, 2025Shijiazhuang Pharma Group (CSPC)
NCT07015684Phase 1Apr 28, 2025Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Columbia University
NCT06960928Phase 3Apr 18, 2025Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, PolyBio Research Foundation
Showing 20 of 680 trials
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Organizations

Research & Development (386)

OrganizationOrg typeTrialsAs lead sponsorPhasesEarliest year
National Cancer Institute (NCI)Government922541996
PfizerFor profit472851998
WyethFor profit44051998
Harvard UniversityAcademic/Hospital332241999
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)Government292742001
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)Government20842001
University of WashingtonAcademic/Hospital191851996
Aadi, LLCFor profit181132014
University of PennsylvaniaAcademic/Hospital15952002
Mayo ClinicAcademic/Hospital141442001
National Institutes of Health (NIH)Government14232002
Chinese Academy of Medical SciencesAcademic/Hospital131332017
University of CincinnatiAcademic/Hospital131042002
University of MinnesotaAcademic/Hospital131152005
University of Texas at HoustonAcademic/Hospital131222006
University of Texas, San AntonioAcademic/Hospital131232012
City of Hope National Medical CenterAcademic/Hospital121232001
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)Government12532000
Johns Hopkins UniversityAcademic/Hospital11932004
Stanford UniversityAcademic/Hospital11732005
386 organizations
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Marketing (20)

OrganizationOrg typeRelationshipDate
Aadi, LLCFor profitMKTGNov 22, 2021
Aadi, LLCFor profitNDA2Nov 22, 2021
Alkem Labs LtdFor profitMKTGMar 12, 2021
American Home ProductsFor profitNDASep 15, 1999
Amneal PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGOct 18, 2019
Amneal PharmaceuticalsFor profitSYNOct 18, 2019
ApotexFor profitSYNOct 22, 2019
ApotexFor profitMKTGOct 22, 2019
Dr. Reddy's LaboratoriesFor profitMKTGOct 27, 2014
Dr. Reddy's LaboratoriesFor profitSYNOct 27, 2014
Glenmark PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGOct 16, 2020
Hetero Labs LtdFor profitMKTGSep 16, 2024
MSN LaboratoriesFor profitMKTGJan 19, 2023
Nobel PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGMar 22, 2022
Nobel PharmaceuticalsFor profitNDA2Mar 22, 2022
Novitium PharmaFor profitMKTGJan 28, 2019
PfizerFor profitNDA2Sep 15, 1999
Rising PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGJul 15, 2025
Torrent Pharmaceuticals LimitedFor profitMKTGDec 27, 2021
Zydus Discovery DMCCFor profitMKTGJan 8, 2014