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This project aims to assess safety and efficacy of allogeneic Mesenchymal stem Cell (MSC) in Crohn's disease refractory or intolerant to conventional therapies. Twenty patients with active refractory Crohn's disease defined by a Crohn's Disease Activity Index (CDAI) > 220 despite conventional treatment will be included over 4 years in this phase I-II trial. This will be a pilot open label trial. Patients will be treated with 2 successive injections of allogeneic MSC at baseline and 4 weeks later. Patients will be followed up at weeks 2, 4, 8 and 12.


Clinical Trial Description

1. Collection and expansion of MSC Bone marrow collection and MSC expansion cultures will be carried out at the Laboratory of Cell and Gene Therapy (LTCG) at the University of Liège. Bone marrow (50 ml) will be collected from unrelated donors under local anesthesia, mononuclear cells will be isolated, and cultured for a total of about 4 weeks. After a sufficient number of passages, the cells will be harvested, washed and frozen. 2. MSC injections MSC will be thawed and diluted at the Laboratory of Cell and Gene Therapy (LTCG), transported to the hospital ward and injected intravenously within 1 hour of thawing through a central catheter (when available) or a good peripheral vein. A dose of 1.5 - 2.0 x 106/kg recipient MSC should be ideally administered at each infusion. MSC will be infused even if the number of post-thaw cells is lower than that. Patients with Crohn's disease will receive two injections of allogenic MSC 4 weeks apart (week 0 and 4). 3. Patients Follow up 3.1. Quality controls of MSC products Quality controls of MSC product will include microscopy, nucleated cell count and differential, cell viability testing, microbiology testing (including standard virology, bacterial culture and detection of mycoplasmal enzymes by bioluminescence, endotoxin testing, karyotype and FACS analysis (cells must be positive for :CD90 > 70%,CD105 > 70 %,CD73 > 70 %; and negative for :CD14 < 5%,CD34 < 5%, CD45 < 5%, CD3 < 1%). 3.2. Toxicities of cell infusions: Potential toxicities associated with MSC infusions will be carefully monitored per the institution's standards and documented on the infusion report and/or the SAE report form. No dosage modifications are scheduled. In case of severe reaction to the first MSC infusion, the second infusion will not be performed. 3.3. Clinical data The following parameters will be followed at baseline as well as at week 2, 4, 8 and 12 : CDAI level, CRP levels, fecal calprotectin levels. In addition, duration of hospitalization, infections, any other serious complication, and eath and survival will be recorded. 3.4. Immunologic data: Immune function in the patient will be monitored at baseline and appropriate intervals: nucleated cell count and differential; FACS analysis with determination of the % cells (on total WBC) with the markers :CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, CD19+, CD45RA+, CD45RO+, CD56+, CD3+CD4+, CD3+CD8+; CD3+CD56+; CD4+CD45RA+, CD4+CD45RO+; CD3-CD56+; regulatory T-cell (Treg) levels; immunoglobulin levels, Vβ repertoire of T lymphocytes; TRECs quantification in T lymphocytes. ;


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NCT number NCT01540292
Study type Interventional
Source University of Liege
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Status Terminated
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
Start date February 1, 2013
Completion date December 31, 2015

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