Evaluation of the effectiveness and safety of combined oral and topical photoprotection with a standardized extract of Polypodium leucotomos (Fernblock®) in a Moroccan population with xeroderma pigmentosum

Author:

El Mansouri M.1,Essaddouki S.1,Mouradi M.1,Oukerroum A.2,El Fatoiki F. Z.1,Truchuelo M. T.3,Vitale M. A.4,González S.5,Chiheb S.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of dermatology University of Hassan II Casablanca, Ibn Rochd University Hospital Casablanca Morocco

2. Department of maxillofacial surgery University of Hassan II Casablanca, Ibn Rochd University Hospital Casablanca Morocco

3. Department of Dermatology Vithas Madrid Arturo Soria Hospital Madrid Spain

4. Medical Department Cantabria labs Madrid Spain

5. Medicine and Medical Specialties Department University of Alcalá de Henares Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundXeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a rare autosomal‐recessive genodermatosis resulting from a DNA‐repair defect syndrome. The purpose was to evaluate the prevention on new malignant lesions in patients taking a supplement with Fernblock® (Polypodium leucotomos extract [PLE]) and secondarily correlation with the photoprotective behavior.MethodsA prospective, single‐center and open cohort study was conducted over a 12‐month period. The study was performed in Morocco. Optimal photoprotection behavior was recommended. Patients were instructed to take one capsule containing 480 mg of Fernblock® and 5 mcg vitamin D and to apply sunscreen with a SPF50+ and Fernblock® every 2 h during sun exposure. The demographic, clinical, and dermatoscopic patient data were collected at baseline (T0) and following visits at 3 months (T3), 6 months (T6), and 12 months (T12) when it was assessed: Investigator Global Assessment (IGA), Patient/Guardian Global Assessment (PGA), Patient/Guardian Satisfaction Questionnaire, and Photographic and Adverse Events Registration. Pertinent statistical study was performed.ResultsEighteen patients completed the study. Eleven patients (61%) finished the study without new lesions. Seven patients developed new lesions by the end of the study. Among them, only 30% showed an ideal photoprotective behavior. The lack of an optimal photoprotective behavior increased the probability of developing lesions by 2.5 times with 95% confidence interval.ConclusionsIn our study, more than 60% of patients taking a supplement with Fernblock® did not develop new lesions, and furthermore, we detected that patients following almost ideal photoprotection were 2.5 times less likely to develop NMSC lesions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Immunology,General Medicine,Immunology and Allergy

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