The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of noncultured autologous epidermal cell grafting resuspended in hyaluronic acid, performed using a ready-to-use kit, compared with hyaluronic acid alone (neutral comparator) for repigmenting vitiligo and piebaldism lesions at 6 months. Two identified paired lesions per patient were randomized to be treated by either device. Devices with a ready-to-use kit were prepared by separate health professionals, to maintain blinding. A skin biopsy was digested using trypsin, and cells resuspended in hyaluronic acid solution. Among 38 patients screened, 36 (94.7%) patients, corresponding to 72 lesions, were analysed. For difficult-to-treat lesions, defined as those located on the wrist, elbow, and hands (n = 30), no repigmentation ≥ 50% was observed. For all other locations (n = 42), the success rate was significantly higher (p = 0.021) in the readyto-use kit group (47.6% vs 9.5%) at 6 months and was maintained until 12 months. In conclusion, a single application of non-cultured epidermal cellular grafting using a ready-to-use kit was efficient at 6 months and at 1-year follow-up.
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Bertolotti, A., Leone, G., Taïeb, A., Soriano, E., Pascal, M., Maillard, H., & VAN GEEL, N. (2021). Assessment of non-cultured autologous epidermal cell grafting resuspended in hyaluronic acid for repigmenting vitiligo and piebaldism lesions: A randomized clinical trial. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 101(7). https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3870
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