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NCT number NCT05823584
Other study ID # ctDNA-HCC-01
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date December 22, 2019
Est. completion date December 31, 2023

Study information

Verified date October 2023
Source TCM Biotech International Corp.
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

HBV DNA integration has been found in the chromosomes of about 90% of HBV-related HCC and the integration site is unique to individual HCC. The virus-host chimera DNA (vh-DNA) from HBV integration sites in HCC a reliable evidence even in the patient with a tiny tumor which is not large enough to be detected by the image scan. The goal of this observational study is to compare the prediction ability of vh-DNA with the other biomarkers for monitoring the recurrent of HBV-related HCC. The main questions that aim to answer are the sensitivity and specificity of vh-DNA/AFP/ALP-L3/PIVKA-II/TERTC2280 when the gold standard is the guideline of HCC diagnosis. The surgical tissues and plasma samples from the participants would be collected undergoing the HCC recession surgery when joining the study at the beginning, in order to identify the HBV integration in tumor by Capture NGS and quantify the specific vh-DNA in plasma by ddPCR as personalized biomarkers for minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring. Moreover, the consistency of vh-DNA from tumor will be validated by pre-operative plasma. Then the participants will be asked to performed the visit at 2, 5, 8, 11, 14 months after the HCC recession surgery. The plasma sample for vh-DNA/AFP/ AFP-L3/ PIVKA-II/ TERTp C228T testing and the image data from ultrasound, CT or MRI would also be collected at these visits. When the vh-DNA testing result is positive and there is no recurrence at 14 months after the HCC recession surgery, some participants will be asked to followed at 17, 20 months. Researcher will compare the sensitivity, specificity and predict day of vh-DNA with AFP/ AFP-L3/ PIVKA-II/ TERTp C228T as a biomarker for HCC surveillance. The true value of this novel HBV chimera vh-DNA will be revealed. The results will also support to use for monitoring post-operative recurrence. In addition, the investigators will explore the performance of TERTp C228T mutation from non-HBV HCC patients. As a different target of ctDNA for HCC, TERTp C228T will be identified using surgical tissues from HCC patients, and plasma samples from the same patient before/after operation will be tested by ddPCR . It will be evaluated that TERTp C228T is predictive or not for recurrence monitoring of HCC.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 207
Est. completion date December 31, 2023
Est. primary completion date July 21, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 20 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. =20 years old. 2. Subject who is diagnosed with HCC 3. Subject who is scheduled to undergo hepatic resection or liver transplant. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Subject who should not treat with the contrast media (for imaging) 2. Active malignancy (still under intensive cancer treatment or considered in progression) or disease free interval less than one year before entering the study.

Study Design


Locations

Country Name City State
Taiwan National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
TCM Biotech International Corp. National Taiwan University Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Taiwan, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Sensitivity (vh-DNA vs AFP) (the vh-DNA which could be detected in the pre-operative plasma of participants.) Compare the sensitivity of vh-DNA with AFP as a biomarker for HCC surveillance. HCC recurrence within 14 months of post-operative.
Secondary Sensitivity (vh-DNA vs AFP) (the vh-DNA which could not be detected in the pre-operative plasma of participants.) Compare the sensitivity of vh-DNA with AFP as a biomarker for HCC surveillance. HCC recurrence within 14 months of post-operative.
Secondary Sensitivity (vh-DNA vs AFP-L3/PIVKA-II/TERTp C228T) Compare the sensitivity of vh-DNA with AFP-L3/ PIVKA-II/ TERTp C228T as a biomarker for HCC surveillance. HCC recurrence within 14 months of post-operative.
Secondary Specificity (vh-DNA vs AFP/AFP-L3/PIVKA-II/TERTp C228T) Compare the specificity of vh-DNA with AFP/ AFP-L3/ PIVKA-II/ TERTp C228T as a biomarker for HCC surveillance. The 14 months of post-operative.
Secondary Predicted days (vh-DNA vs AFP/AFP-L3/PIVKA-II/TERTp C228T) Compare the predicted day of vh-DNA with AFP/AFP-L3/PIVKA-II/TERTp C228T as a biomarker before HCC recurrence. HCC recurrence within 14 months of post-operative.
Secondary Clonality To clarify the clonality of recurrent HCC is same as the original one or is a de novo one. HCC recurrence within 14 months of post-operative.
Secondary Sensitivity (TERT C228T vs AFP/AFP-L3/PIVKA-II) Compare the sensitivity of TERTp C228T with AFP/ AFP-L3/ PIVKA-II as a biomarker for HCC surveillance. HCC recurrence within 14 months of post-operative.
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