UKSH, Campus Kiel
Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, 24105, Germany
NCT Number: NCT04556461
Effects of tralokinumab treatment of atopic dermatitis on skin barrier function.
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All sexes
Interventional
Phase 2
Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, 24105, Germany
A phase II, monocenter , open, investigator initiated clinical trial investigating the effects of Tralokinumab treatment of atopic dermatitis on skin barrier physiology and function.
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Inclusion criteria
This includes:
Exclusion criteria
a. Receipt of inactive/killed vaccinations (e.g. inactive influenza) is allowed, provided they are not administered within 5 days before/after any trial visit.
2 x 300 mg Tralokinumab s.c. loading dose followed by 8 x 300 mg every 2 weeks (Q2W)
Time frame: 16 weeks
Primary Endpoint is the change in transepidermal water loss (TEWL) at one non-lesional and one lesional marker skin area at week 16 (day 112) compared to baseline (day 0).
Time frame: 16 weeks
Change in skin irritability: Change in clinical score of sodium lauryl sulfate irritant reaction of non-lesional skin at week 16 compared to baseline (Erythema, Infiltration/Edema, Squamation, Oozing/Crusting will be evaluated on a 4-point scale with non-existent (0) to severe (3))
Time frame: 16 weeks
Change of epidermal thickness of one lesional and one non-lesional marker skin area at week 16 compared to baseline (μm)
Time frame: 16 weeks
Mean percent change at week 16 from baseline in Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) (values from 0 to 72 possible, where an EASI >12 indicates a moderate to severe disesase)
Time frame: 16 weeks
Percent mean change of expression fold change of marker skin transcripts between AL and AN at week 16 as compared to baseline .
Time frame: 16 weeks
Percent mean change of expression fold change of marker skin proteins between AL and AN at week 16 as compared to baseline .
Time frame: 16 weeks
Percent change in Shannon and Bray-Curtis index from baseline to week 16
Prof. Dr. Stephan Weidinger
Other
Acronym: TraSki
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