| Literature DB >> 31399147 |
Takashi Nomura1, Eriko Sumi2, Gyohei Egawa3, Saeko Nakajima3, Eiko Toichi4, Ryuji Uozumi5, Harue Tada5, Takayuki Nakagawa6, Masatoshi Hagiwara7, Kenji Kabashima3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human papilloma viruses (HPVs) infect squamous epithelial cells and form verrucous lesions, or warts. Besides the psychosocial problems caused by the disfiguring warts, a subset of HPVs can be the primary etiologic agent for malignancies such as cervical cancer. However, there is no curative antiviral therapy for HPV infection. We recently found that the viral RNA transcription of DNA viruses requires cyclin dependent kinase 9 (CDK9) in the host cells, and that FIT039, a specific inhibitor of CDK9, suppressed the proliferation of DNA viruses such as herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), HSV-2, human adenovirus, human cytomegalovirus, hepatitis virus B, and HPVs. Here, we describe a protocol to evaluate the safety and antiviral effect of FIT039 on common warts in human skin. METHODS ANDEntities:
Keywords: Cyclin dependent kinase 9 (CDK9); FIT039; Human papilloma virus (HPV); Verruca vulgaris
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31399147 PMCID: PMC6688352 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-019-3570-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1A flowchart of the study design. Eligible subjects will be randomly divided into two groups (intervention and control) and will be followed for 6 weeks
Study schedule
ICDRG International Contact Dermatitis Research Group
Fig. 2The secondary endpoints are illustrated. a Dimensions of a wart are the product of the largest diameter (mm) on an axis line (AL) of the wart and the largest diameter on a normal line of the AL. b The cross-sectional area of a wart is calculated from the pixel count of the digital image. c The number of clots observable through the surface of a wart is counted
Scoring of cutaneous adverse events
| Reaction | Scale |
|---|---|
| No reaction | – |
| Erythema only (doubtful reaction) | +? |
| Erythema with infiltration and papules | + |
| Erythema with edema, papules, and vesicles | ++ |
| Formation of bulla(e) | +++ |
| Irritant reactiona | IR |
aIrritant reactions (IR) tend to form a sharply demarcated area, in contrast to a spreading response in allergic reactions, and tend to disappear within several days once the irritating substance is removed