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NCT number NCT05421689
Other study ID # 1800521
Secondary ID 1800521
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
First received
Last updated
Start date May 26, 2022
Est. completion date January 31, 2026

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source University of California, Davis
Contact Johnathon D Anderson, PhD
Phone 916-703-9300
Email joanderson@ucdavis.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The primary objective of this double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, multicenter clinical trial is to evaluate the safety of AMDC-GIR during the 24 months following 2 consecutive treatments of tongue dysphagia in male and female patients who have undergone surgery and/or chemo- and/or radiotherapy for squamous cell cancer of the oropharynx.


Description:

The purpose of this double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, multicenter clinical trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Autologous Muscle Derived Cells for Gastro-Intestinal Repair (AMDC-GIR) for the treatment of tongue dysphagia (TD) in male and female patients who have undergone surgery and/or chemo- and/or radiotherapy for squamous cell cancer of the oropharynx. Surgery, chemo- and radiotherapy induce significant TD and result in long-term swallowing dysfunction. The incidence of TD after treatment for cancer of the pharynx exceeds 80%. Therefore, augmenting tongue muscle function may be beneficial to patients. Autologous muscle cell therapy, which involves isolation of cells from skeletal muscle biopsies, ex vivo expansion, and subsequent injection into the tongue, may serve as a durable therapy. In animal studies, muscle derived cells have successfully integrated within tissue to improve tongue strength and function. Intramuscular injection of AMDC-GIR has been shown to produce localized tissue changes at the injection site without a systemic effect. Initial results of a Phase 1 open label trial suggest that 150 x 10⁶ AMDC-GIR for the treatment of TD is safe and may be efficacious. A Phase I/II placebo controlled, randomized clinical trial is warranted. Patients will receive two treatments of intramuscular injection of 1 AMDC-GIR dose of 150 x 10⁶ cells or identical placebo. For entrance into the study, patients must meet the study inclusion criterion and must not meet any of the exclusion criteria. Patients will have quantitative and qualitative measures of swallowing impairment assessed before treatment and at prescheduled intervals after treatment. The study will treat 62 patients at 2 clinical sites: UC Davis Center for Voice and Swallowing and UCSF Voice and Swallowing Center. Patients will be randomized 1:1 to receive either 2 AMDC-GIR doses of 150 x 10⁶ cells or 2 doses of identical placebo composed of the same cryopreservation medium used for AMDC-GIR. Enrollment is expected to be completed within 2 years of initiating the study. Patients will be followed for 24 months post-treatment. Male and female patients at least 18 years of age who have undergone surgery and/or chemo- and/or radiotherapy for primary treatment of oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer and who present with symptoms and findings of TD will be eligible for participation. Eligible patients will have muscle tissue harvested using an established needle biopsy technique during an outpatient procedure. The harvested muscle will be placed in a hypothermic medium and transported to the manufacturer for cell processing. The muscle derived cells (MDC) will be isolated and expanded in culture over several weeks to a final AMDC-GIR dose of 150 x 10⁶ cells. Each patient will receive 2 doses of cells or placebo spaced 4-6 weeks apart. After reaching the desired concentration, the isolated and expanded AMDC-GIR or identical placebo will be frozen and shipped back to the investigating physician. The investigative team will thaw the AMDC-GIR and dilute the sample with an equal volume of physiological saline. Under direct vision, the resulting suspension will be injected into the patient's tongue in a brief outpatient procedure for the patients randomized to the treatment arm. Patients randomized to receive placebo will undergo an identical procedure utilizing a thawed solution of frozen media without cells. Both patient and clinician will be blind to the treatment and placebo status. Patients will be assessed for improvement in TD at 6 months, 12 months and 18 months and 24 months following treatment. Adverse events will be assessed at those visits, as well as during virtual visits at 1-2 days, 1 week, 4 weeks, 3 months, 15 months, 21 months and 24 months. Adverse events will also be assessed at 6 months post-injection in patients who were in the placebo group and elected to receive AMDC_GIR injections after the unblinding. Patient reported outcome measures will be assessed at 4 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 24 months.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 62
Est. completion date January 31, 2026
Est. primary completion date January 31, 2026
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Male or Female, at least 18 years old, with primary symptoms of TD following surgery and/or chemo- and/or radiotherapy for treatment of squamous cell carcinoma for oropharyngeal cancer. Treatment must be completed at least 24 months prior to enrollment, with TD and disease-free status confirmed by medical history, clinical symptoms, a focused head and neck examination, swallowing fluoroscopy, and high-resolution pharyngeal manometry. 2. TD severity should be moderate as defined by a Functional Oral Intake Scale (FOIS, provided in Appendix C). Individuals must have a FOIS of 3 or better and EAT-10 score of greater than 5. 3. Patient has failed to achieve resolution of symptoms following contemporary therapies. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Simultaneously participating in another investigational drug or device study or has completed the follow-up phase for the primary endpoint of any previous study less than 30 days prior to the first evaluation in this study. 2. Previously treated with an investigational device, drug, or procedure for TD within 6 months prior to signing consent. 3. TD of neurogenic etiology or uncorrected congenital abnormality leading to TD. 4. Neuromuscular disorder (e.g., Parkinson's disease, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis) that could lead to TD. 5. Severe fibrosis at injection site. 6. Uncontrolled diabetes. 7. Compromised immune system due to disease state, chronic corticosteroid use, or other immunosuppressive therapy. 8. Medical condition or disorder that may limit life expectancy or that may cause CIP deviations (e.g., unable to perform self-evaluations or accurately report medical history, symptoms, or data). 9. History of bleeding diathesis or uncorrectable coagulopathy. 10. Known allergy or hypersensitivity to bovine proteins or allergens, gentamicin sulfate, or ampicillin that medically warrants exclusion as determined by the physician. 11. Any non-skin cancer that has necessitated treatment within the past 24 months. Patient's Current Status-based Criteria: 1. Evidence or known high risk of recurrent or persistent cancer as determined by the physician during screening. 2. Tests positive for Hepatitis B (required tests: Hepatitis B Surface Antigen [HBsAg] and Anti-Hepatitis B Core Antibody [Anti-HBc]), Hepatitis C (required test: Hepatitis C Antibody [Anti-HCV]), HIV (required tests: HIV Type 1 and 2 Antibodies [Anti-HIV-1, 2]), and/or Syphilis. a. Tests performed by certified/authorized testing laboratory using licensed/approved tests and performed on blood samples collected within 30 days prior to muscle tissue procurement. 3. Cannot, or is not willing to maintain the current treatment regimen for existing contemporary therapy (e.g., swallowing therapy). 4. Requires prophylactic antibiotics for chronic infection or has required 2 or more courses of antibiotics for infections in the 2 months prior to signing consent. 5. Any condition, including current infection or immunodeficiency, which could lead to significant postoperative complications. 6. Refuses or cannot provide written informed consent. 7. Not available for, or willing to comply with the baseline and follow-up evaluations as required by the CIP. 8. Pregnant, lactating, or plans to become pregnant during the course of the study.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Biological:
Autologous Muscle Derived Cells for Gastro-Intestinal Repair (AMDC-GIR)
The study will treat 62 patients at 2 clinical sites: UC Davis Center for Voice and Swallowing and UCSF Voice and Swallowing Center. Patients will be randomized 1:1 to receive either 2 AMDC-GIR doses of 150 x 106 cells or 2 doses of identical placebo composed of the same cryopreservation medium used for AMDC-GIR. Enrollment is expected to be completed within 2 years of initiating the study. Patients will be followed for 24 months post-treatment.
Other:
Placebo
two doses of placebo will be administered and spaced 4-6 weeks apart.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States UC Davis Medical Center, Department of Otolaryngology Sacramento California
United States UC San Francisco Medical Center, Voice and Swallow Center San Francisco California

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of California, Davis California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), Cook MyoSite

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Pharyngeal Constriction Ratio measurement for swallowing fluoroscopy Efficacy of AMDC-GIR in the improvement of objective fluoroscopic swallowing parameters 24 months
Other Upper Esophageal Sphincter opening measurement for swallowing fluoroscopy Efficacy of AMDC-GIR in the improvement of objective fluoroscopic swallowing parameters 24 months
Other Pharyngeal transit time measurement for swallowing fluoroscopy Efficacy of AMDC-GIR in the improvement of objective fluoroscopic swallowing parameters 24 months
Other Patient-reported survey of smell and taste Effects of AMDC-GIR on patient reported smell and taste as reported by the 8-question survey ChemoSensory Questionnaire (CCQ). Minimum score for each scale, 4 Maximum score for each scale, 20. High score indicates better function 24 months
Other Clinical assessment of vocal quality (CAPE-V) Effects of AMDC-GIR in the improvement of objective voice quality. The CAPE-V approach uses a form where Overall Severity, Roughness, Breathiness, Strain, Pitch, and Loudness are rated using a 100-mm visual analog scale. The rater places a vertical mark along each horizontal line where the far left end of the line represents the least impaired status and the far right represents the one most impaired. Scores are obtained by making measurements to the nearest millimeter from the left most (least impaired) end of the horizontal line. The higher the score the worse the impairment. 24 months
Other Patient-reported Quality of Life based on FACT-HN score Effects of AMDC-GIR on patient reported quality of life. FACT-HN is a 39-question survey, with a score range from 0-148. The higher the score the better the quality of life for the patient. 24 months
Primary Study product-related, biopsy procedure-related, and injection procedure-related adverse events. Safety will be determined by the frequency and severity of adverse events related to study procedures and study product. 24 months
Primary Anterior tongue pressure measured from Iowa Oral Performance Instrument (IOPI) Efficacy of AMDC-GIR in the improvement of objective Anterior Tongue Pressure Measurement (IOPI) 24 months
Secondary Incidence of patient aspiration pneumonia Effects of AMDC-GIR on incidence of patient reported aspiration pneumonia (yes/no scoring criteria) 24 months
Secondary Incidence of patient survival Effects of AMDC-GIR on incidence of patient reported survival (yes/no scoring criteria) 24 months
Secondary Penetration Aspiration scale rating following swallowing fluoroscopy The 8-point Penetration-Aspiration Scale (scores of 1-8, 1=better, 8=worse, see table below) is the standard method used measure the severity of airway invasion during swallowing.
Material does not enter the airway
Material enters the airway, remains above the vocal folds, and is ejected from the airway
Material enters the airway, remains above the vocal folds, and is not ejected from the airway
Material enters the airway, contacts the vocal folds, and is ejected from the airway
Material enters the airway, contacts the vocal folds, and is not ejected from the airway
Material enters the airway, passes below the vocal folds, and is ejected into the larynx or out of the airway
Material enters the airway, passes below the vocal folds, and is not ejected from the trachea despite effort
Material enters the airway, passes below the vocal folds, and no effort is made to eject
24 months
Secondary Peak Pharyngeal pressure measurement from high-resolution manometry Efficacy of AMDC-GIR in the improvement of objective manometric swallowing parameters 24 months
Secondary Patient-reported dysphagia symptoms based on Eating Assessment Tool EAT10 score Survey consisting of 10 questions (see table below), each score on a scale of 0-4, with 0= no problem, 4= severe problem.
922 Belafsky et al. Eating Assessment Tool TABLE 3. EATING ASSESSMENT TOOL (EAT-10) Circle the appropriate response. To what extent are the following scenarios problematic for you?
My swallowing problem has caused me to lose weight.
My swallowing problem interferes with my ability to go out for meals.
Swallowing liquids takes extra effort.
Swallowing solids takes extra effort.
Swallowing pills takes extra effort.
Swallowing is painful.
The pleasure of eating is affected by my swallowing.
When I swallow food sticks in my throat.
I cough when I eat.
Swallowing is stressful
24 months
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