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Background Scarring typically occurs after trauma, burn injury or surgery. Hypertrophic scarring presents as raised, red and itchy lesions which variably respond to various treatment modalities, such as corticosteroids, pressure garments, laser therapy, the use of silicone sheets and radiotherapy.

Kynurenine, or "Fibrostop 1" (FS1), and its further breakdown products, such as kynurenic acid, or "Fibrostop 2" (FS2), are endogenous products found in many systems and have shown potential in reducing scar formation in animal studies.

The aim of study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of FS2 cream applied to the skin of healthy human subjects.


Clinical Trial Description

Scarring typically occurs after trauma, burn injury or surgery. Hypertrophic scars (scars with excessive amounts of a protein called collagen) and keloids (hypertrophic scars that grow beyond the boundaries of the original wound) are types of abnormal scarring that are termed "dermal fibroproliferative disorders" - disorders of abnormal growth of fibrous tissue in the dermis, a layer in normal skin. These disorders present as raised, red and itchy lesions which variably respond to various treatment modalities, such as corticosteroids, pressure garments, laser therapy, the use of silicone sheets and radiotherapy. Surgical excision of hypertrophic scars or keloids often leads to recurrence resulting in cosmetic deformities and contractures.

In a previous study involving a hypertrophic scar rabbit model, it was found that collagen deposition could be reduced by increasing the activity of a molecule called MMP-1 (matrix metalloproteinase 1), an enzyme inside body cells. The investigators also know from the investigators previous work that a molecule called kynurenine, a breakdown product of amino-acids, can reduce collagen deposition and possibly stimulate MMP production.

Kynurenine is a breakdown product (catabolite) of the essential amino acid tryptophan used in the production of niacin - an organic compound and essential human nutrient found in food. Kynurenine is made by the enzyme indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) which is found in many tissues in response to activation of the immune systen, and also by the enzyme tryptophan dioxygenase, which is found in the liver. Kynurenine is further converted to kynurenic acid, or "Fibrostop 2" (FS2), carry out many functions in the body, including dilating blood vessels during inflammation and regulating the immune response.

The investigators have hypothesized that improved healing outcomes in the investigators rabbit model were due to kynurenine and by-products stimulating MMP, which in turn acted on cells (fibroblasts) to reduce collagen production. This hypothesis lead to a study investigating the effects of topical 0.5% kynurenine cream treatment on MMP-1 and MMP-3 expression in fibrotic rabbit ear wound model. The results showed marked improvement in scar formation suggesting the possible use of kynurenine as an anti-fibrogenic treatment against scarring.

Toxicity, pharmacodynamic, and pharmacokinetic data has been completed, and the investigators institution is now preparing to conduct its first Phase I clinical trial. The investigators objective is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of topically applied FS2 in healthy human subjects by conducting a double-blinded acute and chronic sensitivity study involving patch testing. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment


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NCT number NCT02340325
Study type Interventional
Source British Columbia Professional Firefighters' Burn and Wound Healing Laboratory
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date May 2015
Completion date January 2016

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