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Extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) is a worldwide recognized treatment of acute and chronic mild to moderate graft versus host disease (GVHD), in second or further line of treatment. Contrary to immunosuppressive drugs, ECP is not associated with side effects such as opportunistic infections, and is not associated with a higher frequency of relapse of the initial hematological disease. High intensity of ECP regimen (1 to 3 sessions per week, in case of chronic or acute GVHD) seems to be correlated to a higher efficacy. However, high intensity of ECP treatment is often difficult to sustain, because of frequent logistical problems to perform aphereses, such as venous access failure, infections of central line, deep blood cytopenias that require many transfusions before performing aphereses. Merlin et al. first described the feasibility of white blood cells cryopreservation before UVA irradiation, in vitro, then in vivo. We also recently reported the feasibility and efficacy of cryopreserved ECP in a series of 20 patients (adults and children), with acute and chronic GVHD, who had recurrent contraindications to aphereses, that prevented the realization of an intensive program of ECP. No adverse events occurred, and efficacy seemed to be similar to "classical" ECP (35% of complete overall response, and 40% of partial response). White blood cells (WBC) were divided after collection on Optia or Cellex apheresis machines: one was immediately treated with 8-MOP (methoxsalen) and ultraviolet A (UVA) irradiation, while the other was cryopreserved, and further (a few days later) thawed, sensitized with 8-MOP and irradiated before injection to the patient.

The aim of this study is to analyze this method in a prospective way, with complete biological data collection, of apoptosis, cytokines release etc…, necessary to the full description of cryopreservation of white blood cells before their irradiation and reinjection to the patient.

We will propose this technique of cryopreservation to every patient with an indication of ECP for acute or chronic GVHD in Nancy Hospital for 18 months.


Clinical Trial Description

The main objective of this prospective interventional pilot study is to demonstrate the ability of this technique to follow high intensity regimen recommendations, as mentioned above:

- 3 ECP sessions (thawed or fresh) per week during 3 months for grade III to IV acute GVHD, then

- 2 ECP sessions (thawed or fresh) per week during 3 months for grade II acute GVHD

- 1 ECP session per week for chronic GVHD during 3 months

The other objectives are:

- To describe the safety and efficacy of cryo ECP. Efficacy will be assessed with a composite criteria test, comporting 5 items, which will be compared for each patient with a paired cohort of historical patients treated in Nancy University Hospital since 2010 (match will be made on type and grade of GVHD, and age under and over 18 year-old)

- To fully describe the biological consequences of cryopreservation of WBC before UVA irradiation: apoptosis rate and time, lymphocyte functional tests (lymphoblastic transformation test), cytokines release, number of lymphocytes, and monocytes at the time of reinjection, bacteriological tests, residual diméthylsulfoxyde (DMSO) quantification

- To demonstrate the decrease in red blood cells and platelets transfusion number, due to the sparing effect of cryo ECP on aphereses number. ;


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NCT number NCT03361254
Study type Interventional
Source Central Hospital, Nancy, France
Contact Cécile POCHON, Dr.
Phone 00 33 3 83 15 46 28
Email c.pochon@chru-nancy.fr
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date March 31, 2020
Completion date September 30, 2020

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