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Safety of a Single Administration of AAV2hAQP1, an Adeno-Associated Viral Vector Encoding Human Aquaporin-1 to One Parotid Salivary Gland in People With Irradiation-Induced Parotid Salivary Hypofunction
Sponsor: MeiraGTx, LLC
Summary
Background: \- Radiation can cause the parotid salivary glands to make less saliva (dry mouth). This can cause problems like infections and tooth decay. Researchers hope a new drug can help people with dry mouth caused by radiation. Objectives: \- To examine the safety of AAV2hAQP1 gene therapy. To see if the drug increases saliva in people whose parotid glands have had radiation. Eligibility: \- People at least 18 years of age with a history of radiation therapy for head and neck cancer. Design: Participants will be screened in 2 visits with: * medical history * physical exam * scans of the head, neck, and chest * intravenous administration of glycopyrrolate to stop saliva * saliva collections * sialogram which is a procedure in which a substance is injected in the parotid gland and X-rays are taken. * non-drug infusion * a small piece of skin being taken 3-5-day hospital stay: Participants will receive the gene infusion. The AAV2hAQP1 will be in a solution in a syringe. It will be slowly pushed into the parotid gland through the parotid duct, an opening in the mouth near the second upper molar tooth. 10 outpatient visits over 3 years. These may include: * repeats of selected screening tests, including saliva collection * blood and urine tests * oral and dental examinations * head and neck exams, including the use of a thin scope to see the back of the throat * questionnaires * a small piece of parotid tissue being taken by either a small scope through the parotid duct or by a small needle guided by ultrasound * scans of the head and neck. For some, contrast will be injected in a vein * completion of a diary about how the participant feels between visits * swabs of teeth and gums to assess the microbiome of the mouth
Official title: Open-Label, Dose-Escalation Study Evaluating the Safety of a Single Administration of an Adeno-Associated Virus Vector Encoding Human Aquaporin-1 to One Parotid Salivary Gland in Individuals With Irradiation-Induced Parotid Salivary Hypofunction
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
17
Start Date
2015-05-04
Completion Date
2026-07
Last Updated
2025-09-25
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
AAV2hAQP1
Infusion of gene therapy
Locations (1)
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland, United States