戈林综合征患者局部应用刺猬抑制剂 Patidegib 的 2 期试验。

IF 11 1区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY British Journal of Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1093/bjd/ljae444
John T Lear, Catherine A Harwood, Zeeshaan Hasan, Jonathan Kentley, Jason Thomson, Andre Khoo, Alix Alderman, Mark DeSouza, Ervin H Epstein, Gerd G Kochendoerfer, Jean Y Tang
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背景:戈林(基底细胞痣)综合征(GS)患者由于刺猬(HH)信号通路过度活跃而出现多种表型异常,最常见的原因是 PTCH1 基因发生遗传性突变,而 PTCH1 基因编码该通路的一个主要抑制因子。口服 HH 抑制剂(HHi)可逆转某些表现,其中最突出的表现是出现大量皮肤基底细胞癌(BCC)。为了提高收益风险比,我们开发了一种含有环丙胺衍生小分子的凝胶,可以局部涂抹,期望这种给药方式可以减轻 BCC 的负担,而不会产生导致患者停止口服 HHis 治疗的全身性不良反应:本研究试图确定帕替吉布外用凝胶(2%或4%)是否能蓄积足够高的浓度,以产生局部抗BCC疗效,但又不会过高,以至于全身药物水平产生口服HHi治疗的典型不良反应:我们在英国的两个地点进行了一项小型、随机、双盲的 2A 期试验,以评估帕替吉布局部凝胶每天两次用于整个面部以及其他解剖部位符合手术条件的 BCC 6 个月的临床和分子疗效及不良反应:结果:事后分析表明,Patidegib局部凝胶减少了新的符合手术条件的BCC数量和HH信号水平,且不良反应极小:结论:Patidegib局部凝胶值得进一步临床开发。
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Phase 2 Trial of Topical Application of the Hedgehog Inhibitor Patidegib in Patients With Gorlin Syndrome.

Background: Patients with Gorlin (basal cell nevus) syndrome (GS) have numerous phenotypic abnormalities due to over-activity of the hedgehog (HH) signaling pathway, most commonly due to a heritable mutation in the PTCH1 gene, which encodes a major inhibitor of this pathway. HH inhibitors (HHi) taken orally can reverse some of the manifestations, most prominent of which is the development of numerous cutaneous basal cell carcinomas (BCCs). In order to improve the benefit:risk ratio, we have developed a gel containing a small cyclopamine-derived molecule that can be applied topically in expectation that this mode of delivery can reduce the burden of BCCs without producing the systemic adverse effects that cause patients to stop treatment with oral HHis.

Objectives: This study attempts to determine whether or not Patidegib Topical Gel, 2% or 4%, can accumulate in high enough concentrations to have local anti-BCC efficacy but not so high that systemic drug levels produce the adverse effects that are typical of oral HHi treatment.

Methods: We conducted a small, randomized, double blinded Phase 2A trial at two sites in the United Kingdom to assess the clinical and molecular efficacy and adverse effects of 6 months of twice daily application of Patidegib Topical Gel to the entire face as well as to treatment-targeted surgically-eligible BCCs at other anatomical sites.

Results: Post hoc analyses suggested that Patidegib Topical Gel reduced the number of new surgically-eligible BCCs and the level of HH signaling with minimal adverse effects.

Conclusions: Patidegib Topical Gel warrants further clinical development.

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British Journal of Dermatology
British Journal of Dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Dermatology (BJD) is committed to publishing the highest quality dermatological research. Through its publications, the journal seeks to advance the understanding, management, and treatment of skin diseases, ultimately aiming to improve patient outcomes.
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