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Safety and efficacy of ALRV5XR in women with androgenetic alopecia or telogen effluvium: A randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial

Peter R. Feldman, Klaus M. Fiebig, Charles Piwko, Boris M. Mints, Dennis Brown, Deborah J. Cahan, Jaime Guevara‐Aguirre

2021EClinicalMedicine15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Scalp hair loss (alopecia) in women is a common ageing and senescing condition. It usually presents as androgenetic alopecia (AGA) or telogen effluvium (TE) and often has pronounced psychological consequences. ALRV5XR is a novel treatment aiming to regenerate a normal hair phenotype by targeting multiple molecular pathways linked to hair growth promotion and hair follicle stem cell activation. The primary objectives of this 24-week trial were to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ALRV5XR in terminal hair (TH) regrowth in women with AGA or TE. Methods: This randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was performed in a USA community clinic. Healthy women 18-65 years of age with AGA or TE of Ludwig classification I-II and Fitzpatrick skin type I-VI were enrolled. They were allocated in a 1:1 ratio into ALRV5XR or placebo treatment groups using a random number table. Masked dermatologist assessments, phototrichograms and blood samples were obtained at baseline, 12 and 24 weeks. Subjects were given a masked treatment regimen of oral capsules, shampoo, conditioner and follicle serum for daily administration. Main outcomes were absolute and per cent changes in TH density and response rates. The trial was registered with clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04450602) and is completed. Findings: 46 subjects (23 ALRV5XR, 23 placebo) were enrolled between April 3 and October 20, 2018. Five subjects dropped out and two were non-compliant. Thirty-nine subjects completed the trial (18 ALRV5XR, 21 placebo). At 24 weeks, the absolute change in TH density improved by 301THs/cm 2 (95% CI: 151451; p=00002), and the relative density increased by 197% (95% CI: 80%314%; p=00016). The odds ratio for being a responder (0 change) was 27. Efficacy increased 133% from week 12 to 24. Efficacy outcomes were similar in AGA and TE subjects. 667% of the ALRV5XR group responded by regrowing 40THs/cm 2 or more hair. No adverse events were reported. Interpretation: In women with AGA or TE, ALRV5XR treatment significantly increased hair regrowth without adverse events. ALRV5XR displayed a multi-fold improved efficacy and response rate when compared to published trials of standard therapy. Progressive acceleration of TH regrowth suggests regeneration of the structure and function of non-productive telogen follicles and prolonged treatment may restore a normal hair phenotype.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePlaceboHair lossClinical trialScalpAdverse effectRandomized controlled trialInternal medicineRegimenDermatologySurgeryPathologyAlternative medicineHair Growth and DisordersMesenchymal stem cell researchNuclear Receptors and Signaling