| Literature DB >> 35887497 |
Aditya K Gupta1,2, Tong Wang2, Elizabeth A Cooper2.
Abstract
Dermatophytomas are characterized as a hyperkeratotic fungal mass in the subungual space, showing as dense white or yellow, typically in longitudinal streaks or patches. Masses can be visualized by traditional microscopy or histology. Newer technologies such as dermoscopy and optical coherence tomography also provide visual features for dermatophytoma diagnosis. The density of fungal mass, and lack of adherence to the nail structures, as well as possible biofilm development, may play a role in the reduction in drug penetration and subsequent lack of efficacy with traditional oral therapies such as terbinafine and itraconazole. A combination of drug treatment with mechanical or chemical debridement/avulsion has been recommended to increase efficacy. The topical antifungal solutions such as tavaborole, efinaconazole, and luliconazole may reach the dermatophytoma by both the transungual and subungual routes, due to low affinity for keratin and low surface tension. Current data indicates these topicals may provide efficacy for dermatophytoma treatment without debridement/avulsion. Similarly, fosravuconazole (F-RVCZ) has an improved pharmacological profile versus ravuconazole and may be an improved treatment option versus traditional oral therapies. The availability of improved treatments for dermatophytomas is crucial, as resistance to traditional therapies is on the increase.Entities:
Keywords: antifungals; dermatophytoma; onychomycosis
Year: 2022 PMID: 35887497 PMCID: PMC9323405 DOI: 10.3390/jof8070742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fungi (Basel) ISSN: 2309-608X
Figure 1Dermatophytoma presentations in great toenails with culture-confirmed dermatophytosis.
Summary of the newer therapies for dermatophytoma treatment.
| Source | Study Design | Treatment Regimen(s) Treatment | Outcome (Definition) | Outcome Rate, |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 phase II studies: post hoc photo review | (a) Vehicle OD for 90d then 3× wkly for 90 d (Study# 200) | Resolution = no clinical features of dermatophytoma (well-defined yellow or white patches or streaks) at Day 360 (“1 year”) | (a) 6.3% (1/16) | |
| (b) TAV 1% OD for 180 d (Study# 203) | (b) 33.3% (1/3) | |||
| (c) TAV 2.5% OD for 90 d then 3× wkly for 90 d (Study# 200) | (c) 18.2% (2/11) | |||
| (d) TAV 5% OD for 90 d then 3× weekly for 90 d (Study# 200) | (d) 30.0% (3/10) | |||
| (e) TAV 5% OD for 180 d (Study# 201) | (e) 27.3% (3/11) | |||
| (f) TAV 5% OD for 360 d (Study# 201) | (f) 20.0% (2/10) | |||
| (g) TAV 5% OD for 30 d, then 3× weekly for 150 d; FU at 360 d (Study# 203) | (g) 37.5% (3/8) | |||
| (h) TAV 7.5% OD for 90 d then 3x weekly for 90 d (Study# 200) | (h) 20.0% (5/25) | |||
| (i) TAV 7.5% OD for 180 d (Study# 201) | (i) 50.0% (4/8) | |||
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| 26.7% (23/86) | |||
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| 28.2% (11/39) | |||
| N = 19 pts (20 TN dermatophytomas) | EFN once daily for at least 48 weeks | Clinical resolution of dermatophytoma at end of study (week 56 or ET) | 100% (20/20) | |
| “Cure”: ≤10% affected area DLSO/dermatophytoma and negative culture) at end of study (week 56 or ET) | 63% (12/19 pts) | |||
| Retrospective photo review | Apply over affected nail once daily for up to 72 weeks | “Disappearance of spikes” at wk 72 or last visit | 81.7% (67/82) | |
| “Complete Cure” at wk 72 or last visit = 0% involvement (DLSO and spikes cleared) plus KOH negative | 41.5% (34/82) | |||
| Retrospective chart/photo review | Topical EFN for at least 1 month (N = 5 pts) | “Complete Cure” at last visit = not defined; (clinical clearance only, no mycology discussed) | 60% (3/5) | |
| Retrospective chart/photo review | Topical Luliconazole for at least 1 month (N = 6) | “Complete Cure” at last visit = not defined; (clinical clearance only, no mycology discussed) | 50% (3/6) | |
| Retrospective photo review | 1 capsule (100 mg RAV equivalent)/day for 12 weeks | “Complete Cure” at wk 12 = 100% clearance and negative microscopy | 0% (0/21) | |
| “Complete Cure” at last visit = 100% clearance and negative microscopy | 57.1% (12/21) |
Legend: TAV = Tavaborole; EFN = Efinaconazole; RAV = Ravuconazole; m = month; d = day; wk = week; wkly = weekly; OD = once daily; pts = patients; TN = toenail; ET = early termination; FU = follow-up.