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NCT ID: NCT01976585 Completed - Clinical trials for Low-Grade B-cell Lymphoma

In Situ Vaccine for Low-Grade Lymphoma: Combination of Intratumoral Flt3L and Poly-ICLC With Low-Dose Radiotherapy

Start date: January 3, 2014
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Our recent trials combining local radiotherapy with intratumoral administration of TLR agonists - referred to as 'in situ vaccination' - for patients with low-grade lymphoma demonstrated safety, induction of anti-tumor CD8 T cell responses and partial and complete remissions of patients' non-irradiated sites of disease with complete remissions lasting from months to more than three years. This iteration of the in situ vaccine approach builds on our prior work in ways that should improve its efficacy, by adding Flt3L and changing the toll-like receptors (TLR) agonist to poly-ICLC -an optimal TLR agonist for the type of dendritic cells (DC) recruited by Flt3L. The vaccine is thus in 3 phases: 1. intratumoral Flt3L administration recruits DC to the tumor 2. low-dose radiotherapy to release tumor antigens 3. intratumoral poly-ICLC administration activates tumor-antigen loaded DC

NCT ID: NCT01289210 Terminated - Clinical trials for Low Grade B Cell Lymphoma

VTX-2337 in Combination With Radiotherapy in Patients Low-Grade B-cell Lymphomas

Start date: July 2011
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is to determine the safety and effectiveness of VTX-2337 (an investigational drug that stimulates the immune system) in combination with radiation therapy in treating patients with low-grade B-cell lymphoma. Patients will receive 2 low doses of radiotherapy, and 9 intratumoral injections of VTX-2337 over the course of 3 months.