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NCT number NCT03226704
Other study ID # 170137
Secondary ID 17-C-0137
Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date August 14, 2017
Est. completion date July 31, 2030

Study information

Verified date June 10, 2024
Source National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Background: Leukapheresis is a procedure to separate and collect white blood cells. It is the first step in a treatment called CAR (chimeric antigen receptor) T-cell therapy. CAR-T therapy may be offered to people when their cancer comes back. The collected T-cells are used to make a special version of T-cells called CARs. Researchers want to collect these cells from people who may become eligible for a CAR T-cell study in the future. Objective: To identify people who have a high likelihood to benefit from CAR T-cell therapy early in their disease course and collect and store a T-cell product. Eligibility: People ages 4-39 with a form of leukemia or lymphoma that has not been cured by standard therapy Design: Participants will be screened with medical history, physical exam, and blood and urine tests. Review of existing MRI, x-ray, pathology specimens/reports or CT images may be done. On this study, participants will have leukapheresis. A needle will be placed into the arm. Blood will be collected and go through a machine. White blood cells will be taken out by the machine. The plasma and red cells will be returned to the participant through a second needle in the other arm. The procedure will take 4-6 hours. Some participants may have a central line (catheter) inserted which is needed to do the leukapheresis procedure, instead of the needles in the arms-especially if they are smaller. For a central line placement, a long thin tube is inserted through a small incision into the main blood vessel leading into the heart that would allow access to the blood to do the leukapheresis procedure. Participants cells will be processed and frozen for future use in a CAR T-cell therapy study.


Description:

Background: - Leukapheresis is a necessary step to developing a "CAR therapy" or other adoptive cellular therapy products. There are numerous clinical trials underway in the NCI utilizing CAR therapy. - The purpose of this protocol is to develop a streamlined process whereby patients undergo apheresis for development of a CAR cell or other adoptive cell therapy product on a subsequent therapeutic clinical trial, which can be administered when the patient needs investigational therapies. - Emerging data suggests the critical importance of elements of the apheresis product in outcomes following adoptive cell therapy. Evaluation of methodologies to optimize timing and composition of the apheresis collection are imperative to the feasibility of manufacturing and remains an active area of investigations. Patient specific elements (e.g., presence of NK-cells/circulating leukemic blasts and/or inhibitory myeloid derived suppressor cells) along with other parameters of the apheresis product itself appear to influence efficacy and toxicity profiles of adoptive cell therapy. - Allowing for collection of the leukapheresis product in a protocol separate from the therapeutic protocol would allow for the best optimization of: - Patient care and disease burden - Timing and coordination of cell infusion - Collection in patients with high-risk disease who have no current detectable disease but have a very high likelihood of relapse. - Comprehensive evaluation of apheresis products will facilitate enhanced understanding of critical elements of the apheresis product in patients with cancer and how this may impact outcomes of adoptive cell therapy. Objective: To obtain via the leukapheresis process by which cells will be collected and stored for use in CCR CAR or other adoptive cell therapy clinical trials. Eligibility: Patients >=3 - <=65 years of age, at least 15 kg, with relapsed/refractory cancer that has recurred after or not responding to at least one or more standard regimen. Design: -Once a patient is identified to be a future potential candidate for one of the NCI CAR or other adoptive cell therapy clinical trials, they will undergo leukapheresis, as estimated by recipient weight and target cell harvest dose in the Department of Transfusion Medicine (DTM). -No treatments, investigational or standard therapy will be administered on this protocol beyond those used to support the apheresis procedure.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Enrolling by invitation
Enrollment 120
Est. completion date July 31, 2030
Est. primary completion date January 31, 2030
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 3 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility - INCLUSION CRITERIA: - Age: >= 3 and <= 65 years - Weight >= 15 kg - Confirmation of cancer diagnosis provided by disease-specific assessment (e.g., flow cytometry, PCR) or H&E verification. - Disease Status: - Relapsed/refractory cancer that has failed at least one standard regimen and are not in remission at the time of leukapheresis, OR - Previously treated patients without detectable disease at the time of leukapheresis but at high-relapse risk. - Potentially eligible for future NIH-CAR or other adoptive cell therapy based on the following: - Adequate performance status: Patients > 10 years of age: Karnofsky >= 50%; Patients <= 10 years of age: Lansky scale >= 50% - Adequate organ function: - absolute neutrophil count >750/mcL* - platelets >=30,000/mcL* - total bilirubin <=2 X ULN (except in the case of subjects with documented Gilbert s disease > 3x ULN) AST(SGOT)/ALT(SGPT)<=20 X institutional upper limit of normal for age and laboratory normal ranges creatinine within age adjusted normal institutional limits (see below) OR creatinine clearance >= 60 mL/min/1.73 m^2 for patients with creatinine levels above institutional normal. - Age (Years): <=5; Maximum Serum Creatine (mg/dL): 0.8 - Age (Years): 5 < age <= 10; Maximum Serum Creatine (mg/dL): 1.0 - Age (Years): >10; Maximum Serum Creatine (mg/dL): 1.2 - Cytopenias deemed to be disease-related and not therapy-related are exempt from this exclusion. - Patients, parents/guardians, legally authorized representative (LAR), or durable power of attorney must be able to give consent and sign the Informed Consent Document. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - Transfusion refractory thrombocytopenia such that platelet count cannot be adequately supported with transfusions to be at >=30,000/mcL - Active DIC, bleeding or coagulopathy which cannot be corrected with minimal intervention - Rapidly progressive disease or hyperleukocytosis >= 50,000 blasts/mcL - Symptomatic, uncontrolled or severe intercurrent illness that would compromise the ability to tolerate CAR or adoptive cell therapy-based toxicity - Subjects must have recovered from the acute side effects of their prior therapy, such that eligibility criteria are met. Cytopenias deemed to be disease-related and not therapyrelated are exempt from this exclusion. - Pregnant or nursing (lactating) women, where pregnancy is defined as the state of a female after conception and until the termination of gestation, confirmed by a positive hCG laboratory test at screening - Active or latent hepatitis B or active hepatitis C, or any uncontrolled infection at screening - Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection at screening (The experimental treatments being evaluated depend upon an intact immune system. Patients who are HIV seropositive can have decreased immune competence and thus be less responsive to the experimental treatment and more susceptible to its toxicities) - Any patient that in the opinion of the investigator is not medically stable to undergo the leukapheresis procedure or will not comply with the visit schedules or procedures

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Locations

Country Name City State
United States National Institutes of Health Clinical Center Bethesda Maryland

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary fraction of subjects who can enroll on a CAR-T study within approximately 6 months of undergoing apheresis number of subjects who enroll on a CAR-T study within approximately 12 months of undergoing apheresis 12 months after collection of apheresis product
Secondary fraction of patients who experience a grade 4 toxicity associated with apheresis number of patients who experience an unexpected grade 4 toxicity associated with apheresis completion of apheresis procedure
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