Neuroblastoma Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Phase I Study of Autologous Activated T-Cells Expressing a 2nd Generation GD2 Chimeric Antigen Receptor, IL-15, and iCaspase9 Safety Switch Administered To Patients With Relapsed/Refractory Neuroblastoma or Relapsed/Refractory Osteosarcoma
The body has different ways of fighting infections and disease. No single way seems perfect for fighting cancer. This research study combines two different ways of fighting disease: antibodies and T cells. Antibodies are molecules that fight infections and protect your body from diseases caused by bacteria and toxic substances. Antibodies work by sticking to those bacteria or substances, which stops them from growing and causing bad effects. T cells are special infection-fighting blood cells that can kill other cells, including tumor cells or cells that are infected. Both antibodies and T cells have been used to treat patients with cancers. They both have shown promise, but neither alone has been enough to cure most patients. This multicenter study is designed to combine both T cells and antibodies in order to create a more effective treatment. The treatment that is being researched is called autologous T lymphocyte chimeric antigen receptor cells (CAR) cells targeted against the disialoganglioside (GD2) antigen that express Interleukin (IL)-15, and the inducible caspase 9 safety switch (iC9), also known as iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cells.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 18 |
Est. completion date | June 19, 2039 |
Est. primary completion date | June 19, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Months and older |
Eligibility | All clinical and laboratory data required for determining eligibility must be available in the subject's medical/research record which will serve as the source document. Because of the nature of iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cell product preparation, subjects will be assessed for initial study enrollment eligibility (prior to cell procurement) and then will have to meet criteria prior to starting lymphodepletion and prior to T cell infusion. Inclusion Criteria for the Study: 1. Written HIPAA authorization signed by legal guardian. 2. Adequate performance status as defined by Lansky or Karnofsky performance status of = 60 (Lansky for <16 years of age). 3. Life expectancy =12 weeks. 4. Histological confirmation of neuroblastoma or ganglioneuroblastoma at initial diagnosis. Bone marrow samples are acceptable as confirmation of neuroblastoma, confirmation of osteosarcoma at diagnosis 5. High-risk neuroblastoma with persistent/refractory or relapsed disease, defined as: 1. First or greater relapse of neuroblastoma following completion of aggressive multi-drug frontline therapy. 2. First episode of progressive neuroblastoma during aggressive multi-drug frontline therapy. Persistent/refractory neuroblastoma as defined by less than a complete response by the revised International Neuroblastoma Response Criteria (INRC) at the conclusion of at least 4 cycles of aggressive multidrug induction chemotherapy on or according to a high-risk neuroblastoma protocol (such as A3973 or ANBL0532). 3. Patients must be diagnosed with high risk neuroblastoma at initial diagnosis or if non-high risk at time of initial diagnosis must have had evidence of metastatic progression when >18 months of age as defined in the protocol or relapsed or refractory osteosarcoma that is not responsive to standard treatment. 6. Measurable or evaluable disease per Revised INRC for subjects with neuroblastoma or measurable disease by Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors Criteria (RECIST) v1.1 criteria for subjects with osteosarcoma. 7. Adequate central nervous system function as defined by: 1. No known Central Nervous System ( CNS) disease 2. No seizure disorder requiring antiepileptic drug therapy Exclusion Criteria for the Study Subjects meeting any of the following exclusion criteria will not be able to participate in this study (procurement, lymphodepletion, and cell infusion). 1. Pregnant or breastfeeding (NOTE: breast milk cannot be stored for future use while the mother is being treated on study). 2. Has a known additional malignancy that is active and/or progressive requiring treatment. 3. History of hypersensitivity reactions to murine protein-containing products. 4. History of hypersensitivity to cyclophosphamide or fludarabine. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Emory - Winship Cancer Institute | Atlanta | Georgia |
United States | Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill | North Carolina |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center | Bellicum Pharmaceuticals, United States Department of Defense, University Cancer Research Fund at Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of participants with adverse events as a measure of safety and tolerability of iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cells administered to pediatric subjects with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma or relapsed/refractory osteosarcoma | Toxicity will be classified and graded according to the National Cancer Institute's Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (AEs) (CTCAE, version 5.0), a descriptive terminology which can be utilized for AE reporting. A grading (severity) scale is provided for each AE term/symptom: Grade 1 (Mild; asymptomatic); Grade 2 (Moderate; minimal, local or noninvasive intervention indicated); Grade 3 (Severe or medically significant but not immediately life-threatening; hospitalization indicated; disabling); Grade 4 (Life-threatening consequences; urgent intervention indicated); Grade 5 (Death related to AE). Immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) symptoms will be graded according to the criteria outlined in the protocol on a scale from 1 (mild) to 4 (critical). Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) will be graded according to criteria outlined in the protocol on a scale from 1 (mild) to grade 5 (death). | 4 weeks | |
Secondary | Identify the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cells administered to pediatric subjects with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma or relapsed/refractory osteosarcoma | Tolerability of iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cells will be assessed by NCI-CTCAE criteria and the CRS grading criteria outlined in Section 12.4 and neurotoxicity/ICANS will be graded according to criteria outlined in Section 12.5 | 4 weeks | |
Secondary | Expansion and persistence of iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 cells in vivo | Persistence of iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cells in vivo will be determined by quantitative Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and flow cytometry in peripheral blood samples | 15 years | |
Secondary | Anti-tumor response rate to iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 t cell administration in pediatric subjects with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma per Revised International Neuroblastoma Response Criteria (INCR) or relapsed/refractory osteosarcoma by RECIST v1.1 | The overall response rate (ORR = complete (CR) + partial (PR) + minor (MR) responses) to iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cell infusion will be determined using the revised International Neuroblastoma Response Criteria (INRC) for subjects with neuroblastoma. The overall response rate (ORR = complete (CR) + partial (PR) responses) for subjects with osteosarcoma will be measured using Response evaluation criteria in solid tumors (RECIST) version 1.1 | 6 weeks | |
Secondary | Overall survival (OS) in pediatric subjects with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma or relapsed/refractory osteosarcoma treated with iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cells | OS will be measured from the date of administration of iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cells to the date of death | 15 years | |
Secondary | Progression free survival (PFS) in pediatric subjects with relapsed or refractory neuroblastoma or relapsed/refractory osteosarcoma treated with iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cells | PFS is defined from the date of administration of iC9.GD2.CAR.IL-15 T cells to the date of signs and symptoms of treatment failure or relapse from CR or PR, or death from any cause. | 15 years |
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