Phase I/II clinical trial on the safety and preliminary efficacy of donor-derived anti-leukemia cytotoxic T lymphocytes for the prevention of leukemia relapse in children given haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: study rational and design
Daniela Montagna, Patrizia Comoli, Matteo Tanzi, Enrica Montini, Antonia Moretta, Gloria Taurino, Stella Boghen, Arianna Panigari, Tommaso Mina, Giovanna Giorgiani, Claudia Del Fante, Cesare Perotti, Marco Zecca

TL;DR
This clinical trial tests if donor-derived T cells can safely prevent leukemia relapse in children after stem cell transplants.
Contribution
A novel adoptive cell therapy using donor-derived anti-leukemia CTLs is evaluated for leukemia relapse prevention in high-risk pediatric patients.
Findings
Anti-leukemia CTLs showed efficient lysis of leukemia blasts and cytokine secretion.
The trial evaluates safety and preliminary efficacy of CTL infusion in high-risk pediatric patients.
Escalating doses of CTLs are tested within 60 days after transplantation.
Abstract
Leuk-CTL-001 (EudraCT n. 2019-003362-41) is a Phase I/II clinical trial on the safety and preliminary efficacy of donor-derived anti-leukemia cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) for the prevention of leukemia relapse in children given haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT). The prognosis for children affected by acute leukemia and transplanted in an advanced disease stage, in the presence of measurable minimal residual disease (MRD) or with unfavorable cytogenetic abnormalities, is still poor and often less than 50%. Adoptive cell therapy based on the infusion of donor-derived CTLs able to recognize patients’ leukemia blasts (LB) is a promising approach to control leukemia relapse after allogeneic HCT. We previously described a procedure for ex vivo generating and expanding large numbers of donor-derived anti-leukemia CTL in compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCAR-T cell therapy research · Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation · Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia research
