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Administrative data

NCT number NCT00431210
Other study ID # 06-179
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
First received February 2, 2007
Last updated April 14, 2017
Start date February 2007
Est. completion date January 26, 2016

Study information

Verified date April 2017
Source Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety of making and giving Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) immunotherapy products to subjects with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) associated with EBV that has come back or spread to other parts of the body. EBV immunotherapy product is made with white blood cells from the participants body that are collected intravenously. This EBV immunotherapy product may stop cancer cells from growing abnormally. EBV immunotherapy products have been used in several research studies for NPC. Information from these studies suggests the EBV immunotherapy products may stop the growth of NPC in some subjects.


Description:

- The first step in this research study is the peripheral blood collection. Approximately 60-90cc's will be collected intravenously and used to prepare the EBV immunotherapy product. It takes about 12 weeks to make the EBV immunotherapy product. During this time, the participant will receive standard of care as prescribed by their doctor.

- The EBV immunotherapy product will be made at a laboratory at the Connell & O'Reilly Families Cell and Manipulation Core Facility at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The EBV immunotherapy product will contain T-cells that may react against your EBV-related tumor.

- A small amount of the EBV product will be used for research studies that will investigate components of the immune system that might be important in effective immunotherapy for NPC.

- EBV immunotherapy product will be given to the participant intravenously (infusion) on the first day of the research study. Fourteen days later, the participant will receive infusion #2. After infusion #2, the research doctor will do some tests to determine the effects that the EBV immunotherapy product has had on the tumor. If the research doctor thinks the participant will benefit from a third infusion then they may receive one.

- Before each infusion of EBV immunotherapy product, a physical examination and blood tests will be performed. During the active treatment phase of this research study, a physical exam and blood tests will be done every 1-2 weeks.

- Before each infusion of EBV immunotherapy product, the research doctor may do a fiberoptic exam of the participants nasopharynx by using a flexible scop to visualize the tumor.

- At 8 weeks post-infusion, we will evaluate the tumor by using a CT scan and/or MRI. We will also perform a PET or PET/CT scan if the research doctor feels it is necessary. We may do a chest CT scan to see if the tumor has spread to the lungs and an abdominal/pelvic CT scan or MRI if the participant has symptoms that suggesting that there may be tumor in the liver, or a bone scan to see if there is tumor in the bones.

- In addition to this study, the research doctor may ask permission to participate in optional research studies. We would like the participants permission to take a biopsy of the tumor after they have received infusion #2. The biopsy will be done by a surgeon who will review the risks of the procedure.

- The participant will return to the clinic for a follow-up visit where the response of the tumor will be evaluated, blood tests and a physical exam will be performed at the following intervals: for the first 2 months after the final infusion, every 2-4 weeks; for month 4 to month 12 after the final infusion, every 2 months; for the second year after the final infusion, every 3 months.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 28
Est. completion date January 26, 2016
Est. primary completion date June 30, 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Histologically or cytologically proven NPC of any WHO grade, associated with EBV documented by the presence of EBER by in situ hybridization in the tumor. This must be confirmed by pathology review at Brigham and Women's Hospital.

- Incurable NPC as defined by: relapsed or progressive disease after initial treatment with no potentially curative option; NPC with metastasis

- Recovery from toxicity from any prior NPC therapy to grade 1 or better (CTCACE v.3.0)

- 18 years of age or older

- Evaluable disease, according to RECIST

- ECOG performance status of 0-1

- Adequate bone marrow, liver and renal function

Exclusion Criteria:

- Radiotherapy for primary NPC within 8 weeks of enrollment, or radiotherapy for any other reason within 6 weeks

- Chemotherapy for NPC within 2 weeks of enrollment

- Other cancer in the past 5 years, except for carcinoma in situ of the cervix or bladder, or non-melanomatous skin cancer

- Uncontrolled central nervous system metastases

- Acute hepatitis, known HIV, or other condition that requires immunosuppressive therapy, including current use of systemic corticosteroids

- Autoimmune disease that is active and requires current therapy

- Active, uncontrolled, serious infection

- Incomplete healing from previous major surgery

- Significant history of uncontrolled cardiac disease

- Women who have a positive B-hCG test or are breastfeeding

- Any concurrent chemotherapy or other concurrent investigational agent not part of this study

Study Design


Intervention

Biological:
Epstein-Barr virus-specific adoptive T-cells immunotherapy
Given intravenously on Day 1 and Day 14

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts
United States Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston Massachusetts

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Brigham and Women's Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The feasibility and safety of generating and administrating and EBV-specific adoptive T cell in participants with incurable locoregional relapsed and/or distant metastatic EBV-associated NPC. 2 years
Secondary The ability to collect specimens and measure potential biologic correlate of response to therapy 2 years
Secondary time to progression in this patient population 2 years
Secondary median duration of response and median overall survival in this cohort of participants. 2 years
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