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Phase I / II study on infusion of alloreactive or stimulated Natural Killer cells with IL-15 ex vivo after haploidentical transplantation of hematopoietic progenitors in pediatric patients with hematologic malignancies (PHINK


Clinical Trial Description

Haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (haploTPH) constitutes a highly complex but effective procedure for some hematologic malignancies high-risk pediatric patients in the absence of an identical HLA donor. Relapse Post-transplant leukemia is the main problem for survival. Just like reported different expert groups on haploTPH in adults and children, there is a determining role of Natural Killer (NK) cells in haploTPH as inducers powerful graft-versus-leukemia (EIcL) effect. The presence of NK cells allo-reactive is correlated with a lower relapse rate, in addition to favoring the graft, decrease graft versus recipient disease (GVHD) and decrease viral infections. This only occurs in half of the donor-recipient pairs, so that, in its absence, it is necessary to develop other strategies for activating the NK cells. In this sense, the investigational group has extensive experience in research translational with NK cells and is a pioneer in infusing ex vivo activated NK cells with IL-15. The investigators propose a phase I / II clinical trial with dose escalation, multicenter, framed in the Spanish Group of Hematopoietic Transplantation / Marrow Transplant Bone in Children (GETH / GETMON), to determine the safety and efficacy of a post-haploTPH IL-15 alloreactive / stimulated NK cell infusion in children with malignant blood diseases. The investigators will monitor immune reconstitution, chimerism, Post-transplantation NK cell expansion, phenotype, and function. Secondarily evaluate the effectiveness of therapy on the incidence of graft failure; EICR; viral reactivations; transplant-related mortality; and relapse of leukemia. ;


Study Design


NCT number NCT05304754
Study type Interventional
Source Instituto de Investigación Hospital Universitario La Paz
Contact Antonio Pérez Martínez, Doctor
Phone 917277223
Email aperezmartinez@salud.madrid.org
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
Start date November 30, 2020
Completion date May 2023