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Phase 2 N=6 Treatment

Gentamicin for RDEB

Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa

Enrolled (actual)
6
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Jul 2019
Primary outcome: Primary: Increased Expression of Full-length Type VII Collagen as Assessed by Immunofluorescence — 31.8; 28.4; 65.6 C7 Expression (percent of normal skin)

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
Phase 2
Interventions
Gentamicin Sulfate (Drug)
Age
Pediatric, Adult, Older Adult
Sex
All
Sponsor
University of Southern California
Primary completion
May 2018

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Increased Expression of Full-length Type VII Collagen as Assessed by Immunofluorescence
31.8; 28.4; 65.6
PRIMARY
Number of Participants With New or Increased Numbers of Anchoring Fibrils as Assessed by Immuno-electron Microscopy
1; 2; 1
PRIMARY
Number of Participants With Absence of Gentamicin Side Effects Especially the Detection of Any Ototoxicity or Nephrotoxicity
2; 2; 2
SECONDARY
Improved EBDASI Scores
171.3

Summary

Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) is an incurable, devastating, inherited skin disease caused by mutations in the COL7A1 gene that encodes for type VII collagen (C7), the major component of anchoring fibrils (AFs), structures that mediate epidermal-dermal adherence. Thirty percent of RDEB patients have nonsense mutations. The investigators recently demonstrated in 5 such patients that intradermal and topical gentamicin induced "read-through" of their nonsense mutations and created robust and sustained new C7 and AFs at the dermal-epidermal junction (DEJ) of their skin and also stimulated wound closure and reduced new blister formation. No untoward side effects occurred. Herein, the investigators propose evaluating the safety and efficacy of intravenous gentamicin in these patients. In theory, this intravenous administration has the possibility of treating simultaneously all of the patients' skin wounds. The investigators also propose optimizing the concentration and manner of delivery of topical gentamicin. The unambiguous milestones will be increased C7 and AFs in the patients' DEJ, improved EB Disease Activity Scores, and absence of significant gentamicin side effects.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

(i) RDEB patients with a nonsense mutation in COL7A1 in either one or two alleles (ii) An absence or decrease in C7 expression at their DEJ when compared to that of normal human skin.

Exclusion Criteria

(i) Pre-existing renal or auditory impairment (ii) Allergies to aminoglycosides or sulfate compounds (iii) Pregnancy (iv) Exposure to gentamicin within the past 6 weeks.

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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03012191). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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