LUT017 Gel for Venous Leg Ulcers and Chronic Non-Healing Skin Wounds in Adults

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phasePhase 1
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorAntoni Ribas

About this trial

This research study is investigating a new topical medication called LUT017, which is being developed to help heal chronic skin wounds, particularly those known as venous leg ulcers (VLUs). VLUs are open sores that commonly occur on the lower legs due to poor blood flow in the veins. These wounds can be painful, slow to heal, and difficult to treat, especially in older adults and people with conditions like diabetes or obesity.

LUT017 is a gel that will be applied directly to the surface of these wounds. The goal of the study is to find out if the gel is safe and well tolerated when applied once a week for up to 8 weeks. The researchers will also look for early signs of whether the gel helps the wounds heal more quickly or completely. The gel contains a medicine that has been shown in animal studies to activate natural skin repair processes and promote cell growth, potentially speeding up the healing process.

The study will involve between 12 and 18 adult participants who have had a chronic leg wound for at least 4 weeks. All participants will go through a screening process to make sure they are eligible. If they qualify, they will first complete a two-week "run-in" phase where their wound will be treated with standard medical bandages. This phase helps ensure that only participants whose wounds are not healing with normal care are included.

If participants remain eligible after this period, they will start the treatment phase. During this phase, they will come to the clinic once a week for 8 weeks to receive the LUT017 gel treatment directly on their wound. Each visit will include a physical exam, vital signs, wound evaluation, photographs of the wound, and blood tests to monitor safety.

After the 8-week treatment period, participants will return for two follow-up visits-one at 3 months and one at 6 months after their first treatment. These visits will help the researchers understand how long any benefits of the treatment might last and monitor for any delayed side effects.

In total, participants will be involved in the study for about 6.5 months and will have approximately 12 to 14 visits to the clinic. Participation is entirely voluntary, and individuals can withdraw at any time. The research team is committed to ensuring participant safety and privacy throughout the study.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Subjects with venous leg ulcers (VLU), defined by open skin lesion of the leg as a result of venous hypertension.

Subject must be ≥ 18 years of age.

Active lower extremity ulceration (CEAP classification of C6).

Non-healing VLU ≥ 4 weeks but not greater than 24 months.

Disqualifiers

Target ulcer has exposed of tendon, muscle, or bone.

Target ulcer is of non-venous etiology.

Target ulcer has been treated with living cellular therapy within 4 weeks of the randomization.

Target ulcer shows any signs of infection (only non-infected ulcers are eligible).

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • LUT017 gel

Treatment groups

18 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Antoni Ribas

Lead sponsor

University of California, Los Angeles

Sponsor institution