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GSK2245035 is a highly selective Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) agonist that stimulates preferentially the induction of type I interferons. Intranasal (i.n.) administration of GSK2245035 in humans causes immune changes in the upper airways milieu that may alter bystander immune responsiveness to aeroallergens and contribute to reduction of allergic reactivity in subjects with respiratory allergies. The purpose of this study is to examine the safety and pharmacodynamics (PD) of repeat dosing with i.n. GSK2245035 in subjects with respiratory allergies. The safety and pharmacodynamic response of four weekly administrations of escalating doses of i.n. GSK2245035 will be investigated and the maximum tolerated dose will be established. The study will be conducted in patients with symptomatic allergic rhinitis and mild asthma. The overall duration of the study will be up to a maximum of approximately 122 days considering 90 days screening period, 22 days treatment period and 10 days follow-up period.
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