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Study of Combination Therapy With Topical Rapamycin and Calcitriol for Cutaneous Lesions of Tuberous Sclerosis: A Double-blind Randomized Controlled Trial
The aim of the study is to determine the effect and safety of topical rapamycin or calcitriol and their combination for the treatment of TSC-associated facial angiofibroma. Methods: A total of 52 TSC patients including 20 male and 32 female subjects were recruited, and 50 of them completed the period 1 study. In period 1, topical rapamycin (0.1%) or calcitriol (3 mcg/g) single-agent therapy versus their combination were applied twice a day by a left-right randomized, split-face comparison for 12 weeks. The primary end point was the reduction of facial angiofibroma severity index (FASI) for the grade of erythema, papule size, elevation and extension of the lesions at week 12. In period 2, the patients entered an open-label study and were reassigned to use the more effective ointment on both cheeks for another 12 weeks (week 13-24). A follow-up FASI analysis for recurrence after drug discontinuance for 12 weeks was also performed (week 36). The secondary end point was the reduction of Visual Analysis Score (VAS) evaluated by the subjects themselves at week 12.
Background: Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC)-associated facial angiofibroma is psychologically debilitating to both patients and their family members. The pathogenesis of TSC stems from TSC1 or TSC2 mutations, leading to the defect in mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibition. Rapamycin is an mTOR inhibitor and is effective for TSC facial angiofibroma through topical administration. Calcitriol, a vitamin D3 analogue, has been shown to lessen skin fibrosis in scleroderma and may be therapeutically beneficial to angiofibromas. Objectives: The aim of the study is to determine the effect and safety of topical rapamycin or calcitriol and their combination for the treatment of TSC-associated facial angiofibroma. Methods: A total of 52 TSC patients including 20 male and 32 female subjects were recruited, and 50 of them completed the period 1 study. In period 1, topical rapamycin (0.1%) or calcitriol (3 mcg/g) single-agent therapy versus their combination were applied twice a day by a left-right randomized, split-face comparison for 12 weeks. The primary end point was the reduction of facial angiofibroma severity index (FASI) for the grade of erythema, papule size, elevation and extension of the lesions at week 12. In period 2, the patients entered an open-label study and were reassigned to use the more effective ointment on both cheeks for another 12 weeks (week 13-24). A follow-up FASI analysis for recurrence after drug discontinuance for 12 weeks was also performed (week 36). The secondary end point was the reduction of Visual Analysis Score (VAS) evaluated by the subjects themselves at week 12.
Age
7 - 65 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Start Date
September 5, 2013
Primary Completion Date
November 7, 2016
Completion Date
April 25, 2017
Last Updated
May 4, 2017
52
ACTUAL participants
Rapamycin
DRUG
Calcitriol
DRUG
Rapamycin-calcitriol combination
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
National Taiwan University Hospital
NCT03826628
NCT02654340
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