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RECRUITING
NCT02579967
PHASE2

Pilot Trial of Allogeneic Blood or Marrow Transplantation for Primary Immunodeficiencies

Sponsor: National Cancer Institute (NCI)

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Summary

Background: Allogeneic blood or marrow transplant is when stem cells are taken from one person s blood or bone marrow and given to another person. Researchers think this may help people with immune system problems. Objective: To see if allogeneic blood or bone marrow transplant is safe and effective in treating people with primary immunodeficiencies. Eligibility: Donors: Healthy people ages 4 or older Recipients: People ages 4-75 with a primary immunodeficiency that may be treated with allogeneic blood or marrow transplant Design: Participants will be screened with medical history, physical exam, and blood tests. Participants will have urine tests, EKG, and chest x-ray. Donors will have: Bone marrow harvest: With anesthesia, marrow is taken by a needle in the hipbone. OR Blood collection: They will have several drug injections over 5-7 days. Blood is taken by IV in one arm, circulates through a machine to remove stem cells, and returned by IV in the other arm. Possible vein assessment or pre-anesthesia evaluation Recipients will have: Lung test, heart tests, radiology scans, CT scans, and dental exam Possible tissue biopsies or lumbar puncture Bone marrow and a small piece of bone removed by needle in the hipbone. Chemotherapy 1-2 weeks before transplant day Donor stem cell donation through a catheter put into a vein in the chest or neck Several-week hospital stay. They will take medications and may need blood transfusions and additional procedures. After discharge, recipients will: Remain near the clinic for about 3 months. They will have weekly visits and may require hospital readmission. Have multiple follow-up visits to the clinic in the first 6 months, and less frequently for at least 5 years....

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

4 Years - 75 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

354

Start Date

2015-11-19

Completion Date

2036-12-31

Last Updated

2026-04-06

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DRUG

Immunosuppression Only Conditioning -Closed with amendment L

Pentostatin 4 mg/m2/day IV on days -9 and -5, cyclophosphamide 5 mg/kg orally daily on days -9 through -2 (Closed with amendment L)

DRUG

Reduced Intensity Conditioning

pentostatin 4 mg/m2/day IV on days -11 and -7, cyclophosphamide 3 mg/kg orally daily on days -11 through -4; busulfan IV, pharmokinetically dosed, on days -3 and -2.

DRUG

Myeloablative Conditioning-Closed with amendment L

Pentostatin 4 mg/m2/day IV on days -13 and -9, low-dose cyclophosphamide orally daily on days -13 through -6; busulfan IV, pharmokinetically dosed, on days -5, -4, -3, and -2. (Closed with amendment L)

DRUG

GVHD Prophylaxis

High-dose, post-transplantation cyclophosphamide (PTCy) 25-50 mg/kg on days +3 and +4, sirolimus 6 mg on days +5 through +90, and mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) on days +5 through 0, +18, +25, or +35 depending on treatment arm and cohort.

PROCEDURE

Allo BMT

Allogeneic blood or marrow transplantation

Locations (2)

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

National Marrow Donor Program

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States