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NCT number NCT03883269
Other study ID # CHDR1732
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 4
First received
Last updated
Start date March 20, 2018
Est. completion date December 2019

Study information

Verified date March 2019
Source Centre for Human Drug Research, Netherlands
Contact Robert Rissmann, PharmD, PhD
Phone +31 71 5246 400
Email clintrials@chdr.nl
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The combined bacteriostatic and immunomodulatory effects of erythromycin and clindamycin will be explored. Treatment effects will be extensively characterized by conventional methods including lesion counts, global assessment scales and visual grading as well as state-of-the-art methodology, including multi-modal photo analysis, perfusion by laser speckle contrast imaging, analysis of local skin surface, biopsy biomarkers and skin microbiota. This extensive response profiling, combined with the mechanistic insights from concurrent in vitro and in vivo studies in healthy volunteer challenges, will increase the understanding of erythromycin's and clindamycin's effects in acne vulgaris.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 30
Est. completion date December 2019
Est. primary completion date June 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 45 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Healthy male and female subjects, 18 to 45 years of age. The health status is verified by absence of evidence of any clinical significant active or uncontrolled chronic disease other than AV following a detailed medical history, a complete physical examination including vital signs, 12-lead ECG, hematology, blood chemistry, virology and urinalysis;

2. Mild to moderate inflammatory acne vulgaris on the face, =5 inflammatory lesions (papules and/or pustules), present at screening and baseline visit

3. A maximum of 5 nodules present at screening and baseline visit

4. Inflammatory acne present for at least 6 months

5. Fitzpatrick skin type I-II (Caucasian)

6. Able and willing to give written informed consent and to comply with the study restrictions.

7. Willing to comply with 2x2mm facial skin punch biopsies

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Severe acne where systemic treatment is needed

2. Use of any topical (anti-acne) medication (prescription or OTC) within 2 weeks prior to baseline

3. Use of any oral/systemic treatment for acne, including oral antibiotics, excluding OAC, within 4 weeks prior to baseline

4. Use of systemic isotretinoin within 6 months prior to baseline

5. History of pathological scar formation (keloid, hypertrophic scar)

6. Known hypersensitivity to erythromycin or clindamycin, drugs of the same class, or any of their excipients.

7. Known contact dermatitis reaction to any product

8. Tanning due to sunbathing, excessive sun exposure or a tanning booth within 3 weeks of enrollment.

9. Participation in an investigational drug or device study within 3 months prior to screening or more than 4 times a year.

10. Loss or donation of blood over 500 mL within three months (males) or four months (females) prior to screening

11. Pregnant, a positive pregnancy test, intending to become pregnant, or breastfeeding

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Erythromycin 4% topical gel formulation
Erythromycin 4% topical gel formulation, BID, 4 weeks
Clindamycin 1% topical lotion formulation
Clindamycin 1% topical lotion formulation, BID, 4 weeks
70% topical ethanol solution
70% topical ethanol solution, BID, 4 weeks

Locations

Country Name City State
Netherlands Centre for Human Drug Research Leiden

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Centre for Human Drug Research, Netherlands Cutanea Life Sciences, Inc.

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Netherlands, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Efficacy endpoint 1 - Change in lesion count The inflammatory lesions include papules pustules and nodules/cysts. At screening and every study visit, the evaluator will count the inflammatory lesions separately by area on the face (forehead, right cheek, left cheek, chin and nose). All lesion counts during the treatment and follow-up period will be performed by a treatment-blinded evaluator Day 0, day 7, day 14, day 21, day 28 and day 42
Primary Efficacy endpoint 2 - Change in investigator Global Assessment acne (IGA) Acne severity will be assessed at screening and every study visit by the Investigator Global Assessment for facial acne (clear, almost clear, mild, moderate, severe, very severe). This will be done by a treatment blinded evaluator. Day 0, day 7, day 14, day 21, day 28 and day 42
Primary Change in Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) Pre-dose and at EOT patients will be asked how they would rate their acne that day using the subjective Patient Global Assessment (clear, almost clear, mild, moderate, severe, very severe) Day 0 and day 28
Primary Pharmacodynamic endpoints 1 - Change in Standardized facial photography by Canfield Visia and via selfie app A standardized set of 3 facial photos (front, left, right) will be taken every study visit by Canfield Visia CR. Furthermore, patients will take daily selfies with a validated mobile app. Day 0, day 7, day 14, day 21, day 28 and day 42
Primary Pharmacodynamic endpoints 2 - Change in Sebum measurements by Sebumeter® Sebum excretion will be measured every study visit by Sebumeter®. The measurement will be repeated for 3 times and the average will be used for the analysis. Day 0, day 7, day 14, day 21, day 28 and day 42
Primary Pharmacodynamic endpoints 3 - Change in Perfusion by Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging (LSCI) Cutaneous microcirculation will be assessed using the laser speckle imager (LSCI; PeriCam PSI System, Perimed Jäfälla, Sweden). Measurements have to be performed in a temperature controlled room with a temperature around 22°C. The subject has to get accommodated to the room temperature for a minimum of 15 minutes prior to testing. After this, the speckle assessments can commence. Briefly, the subject will be resting for at least ten minutes before any measurements take place. A suitable area of the face will be identified. This area will be illuminated' by the laser and the response signal will be captured.
If no suitable area can be identified, the measurement will not be performed and data will be entered as missing.
Day 0, day 7, day 14, day 21, day 28 and day 42
Primary Pharmacodynamic endpoints 4 - Change in Morphology by Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Skin morphology will be assessed by optical coherence tomography at every study visit. Optical coherence tomography uses reflected light returning from skin tissue to create an image of the skin and 2 mm below the skin. The visualization can be done because different skin structures reflect light in a different way and can therefore be distinguished. Optical coherence tomography is similar to ultrasound however instead of sound it uses light refraction to visualize tissue. Day 0, day 7, day 14, day 21, day 28 and day 42
Primary Pharmacodynamic endpoints 5 - Change in Local skin biopsy biomarkers Two-millimetre punch biopsies are taken at day 0 and day 28 from a papule or pustule. Moreover, at day 0 a biopsy will be taken from nonlesional non-facial skin (upper back) as healthy control. The biopsies will be placed in RNAlater medium directly after harvest of the biopsy and stored at 4°C. Biomarker sequencing will be performed by RNA extraction and quantitative PCR will be performed for a subset of immunomodulatory biomarkers (including but not limited to IL-1b, IL-1a, TNF-a IL-6, IL-12, IL-8, IL-10, IL-17, IFN-g). Day 0 and day 28
Primary Pharmacodynamic endpoints 6 - Change in Local skin surface biomarkers by TAP Skin biomarkers will be measured pre-dose and after 7, 14, 21, 28, and 42 days by TAP (FibroTx, Estonia). TAP consists of a multiplex capture-antibody micro-array that is supported by a dermal adhesive bandage for fixture to skin. When TAP is applied to skin and left on for 20 minutes, the antibodies printed on the micro-array capture biomarkers from skin through immune recognition.
Biomarkers (IL-1a, IL-1b, TNF-a, IL-8, IL-6, IL-17) captured from skin by TAP are qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed by spot-ELISA by a specific TAP analyzer.
Day 0, day 7, day 14, day 21, day 28 and day 42
Primary Pharmacodynamic endpoints 7 - Change in skin microbiota The skin swab will be placed in a 2 ml lysis tube containing DNA/RNA shield to stabilize and preserve the DNA. The DNA extraction will be performed using adapted DNA extraction method based on the Zymo Research fecal DNA extraction methodology. The microbiome will be analyzed according to 16S rRNA gene sampling Day 0, day 7, day 14, day 21, day 28 and day 42
Primary Pharmacodynamic endpoints 8 - Change over time in p. acnes cultures Swabs of predefined lesional (papule of pustule) and non-lesional skin will be taken with a sterile cotton swab. Colony numbers (colony forming units - CFU) and minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) will be reported. In addition, swabs of other lesions (i.e. nodules or scars) may be taken if applicable.
Moreover, in order to study P. acnes in the pilosebaceous unit a comedo extraction will be performed and the sebum will be cultured for P. acnes. Comedo extraction will be performed if applicable (i.e. if the patient has comedones).
Day 0, day 7, day 14, day 21, day 28 and day 42
Primary Pharmacodynamic endpoints 9 - Change over time in faecal microbiota Faecal samples will be collected at home. Subjects will use a 'faeces catcher' in their toilet and afterwards use a cotton swab to transfer a scoop of faeces to a 2 ml lysis tube (REF ZY-R1103, Zymo Research) containing DNA/RNA shield to stabilize and preserve the DNA. before day 0 and after day 28
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