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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of a single escalating doses of BD111 CRISPR/Cas9 mRNA Instantaneous Gene Editing Therapy administered via corneal injection in participants with refractory herpetic viral keratitis.
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This is an open-label, single ascending dose study of BD111 in adult (ages 18 to 70) participants with refractory herpetic viral keratitis. Approximately 6 participants will be enrolled.BD111 is a novel gene editing product designed to clear Herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-1) that results in herpetic stromal keratitis in both acute and recurrent infection models which is the leading factor for infectious blindness.
The follow-up period was 360 days, and the patients will be followed up 3±1 days, 7±2 days, 30±7 days, 90±14 days, 180±21 days, and 360+31 days after treatment.
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Patients (replase) with refractory keratitis caused by herpes virus type I who has had at least one time failed corneal transplant.
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3 participants in 1 patient group
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