Clinical Trial: Photodynamic Therapy for Lentigo Maligna Using 5-aminolevulinic Acid Nanoemulsion as a Light Sensitizing Cream

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Photodynamic Therapy for Melanoma Precursor Lesion Lentigo Maligna Using 5-aminolevulinic Acid Nanoemulsion (BF-200 ALA) as a Light Sensitizing Cream

Brief Summary: This study investigates the efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in the treatment of lentigo maligna (LM). Hyperspectral imaging system (HIS) will be used to determine the margins of LM and to rule out possible invasion. Participants will receive photodynamic therapy three times consecutively with intervals of two weeks using 5-aminolevulinic acid nanoemulsion (BF-200 ALA, Ameluz®) as a light sensitizing cream. Four weeks after last photodynamic therapy the lentigo maligna lesion will be excised surgically from the skin. Result of the treatment is assessed with histopathological examination and immunohistochemical staining of removed tissue specimen.

Detailed Summary:

Lentigo maligna (LM) is an in-situ form of melanoma which occurs on sun-exposed skin. Untreated LM can progress into invasive lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM). The incidence of LM/LMM is constantly increasing as the population grows older and lifelong sun-exposure is on the rise. Clinically it is difficult both to determine the borderline of LM as well as to differentiate LMM from LM. A novel imaging method hyperspectral imaging system (HIS) can be used for delineating margins of LM and for spotting invasion inside LM lesion. The gold standard treatment for LM is surgical excision with adequate (≥5 mm) margins. Due to large size of LM lesions and typical location on face or neck the surgical treatment is challenging and can cause aesthetic and functional deficit for the patient. Furthermore, LM patients tend to be elderly who may have anesthetic contraindications. Other treatment modalities for LM have been studied but none of them still has proved to be efficient enough. Recently, photodynamic treatment (PDT) has been suggested as a promising novel treatment method for LM.

In this prospective pilot study we investigate whether the photodynamic therapy (PDT) is effective for treatment of lentigo maligna. 10-15 patients with a histologically confirmed lentigo maligna are included in the trial. The study course is as follows: During the first visit in the clinic, the suspected LM lesion is examined clinically under Wood's lamp and imaged with a HIS camera. Elicited margins from both methods are marked on a transparent sheet and the treatment area is photographed. A biopsy is taken from the darkest-colored part of LM to confirm diagnosis and to rule out invasion. Next, the patients receive PDT treatment three times with 2 weeks' intervals. Before applying the Ameluz® light sensitizer gel the skin of treatment area is prepared with fractional ablative CO2-laser to en
Sponsor: Joint Authority for Päijät-Häme Social and Health Care

Current Primary Outcome: The histopathological and immunohistochemical curing of lentigo maligna [ Time Frame: 2 months ]

The efficacy of PDT treatment is assessed after surgical excision with histopathologic examination and immunohistochemical staining (MART, Mel-5 and MITF stains). The final result of the treatment is controlled 6 months after the surgical excision.


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome:

  • The changes in hyperspectral images induced by photodynamic therapy [ Time Frame: 2 months ]
    The lentigo maligna will be imaged with hyperspectral imaging system before and after PDT treatment. The difference in hyperspectral images will be assessed.
  • The occurrence of TERT-mutations in Lentigo maligna [ Time Frame: 2 months ]
    The participants' will be asked a separate permission to partake in a TERT (telomerase reverse transcriptase) gene study. If permission is granted a partial tissue specimen of excised lentigo maligna lesion will be sent to Heidelberg, Germany for analysis of TERT (telomerase reverse transcriptase) gene mutations.


Original Secondary Outcome:

  • The changes in hyperspectral images induced by photodynamic therapy [ Time Frame: 2 months ]
    The lentigo maligna will be imaged with hyperspectral imaging system before and after PDT treatment. The difference in hyperspectral images will be assessed.
  • The occurrence of TERT-mutations in Lentigo maligna [ Time Frame: 2 months ]
    The participants' will be asked a separate permission to partake in a TERT gene study. If permission is granted a partial tissue specimen of excised lentigo maligna lesion will be sent to Heidelberg, Germany for analysis of TERT (telomerase reverse transcriptase) gene mutations.


Information By: Joint Authority for Päijät-Häme Social and Health Care

Dates:
Date Received: February 13, 2016
Date Started: February 2016
Date Completion: December 2018
Last Updated: September 4, 2016
Last Verified: September 2016