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Study of T Cells Targeting CD138/BCMA/CD19/More Antigens (CART-138/BCMA/19/More) for Chemotherapy Refractory and Relapsed Multiple Myeloma
Sponsor: The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University
Summary
Placing a tumor antigen chimeric receptor that has been created in the laboratory into patient autologous or donor-derived T cells may make the body build immune response to kill cancer cells. Genetically engineered lymphocyte (CART) therapy has showed good safety and efficacy in treatment of lymphoma and acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Researchers want to see if this helps people with multiple myeloma.To test the safety and efficacy of giving targeting CD138 or B-cell maturation antigen or CD19 or more antigens T cells in treating patients with multiple myeloma that is refractory to further chemotherapy or relapsed(after stem cell transplantation or intensive chemotherapy).
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 75 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
10
Start Date
2016-09
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2019-05-02
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
CART-138/BCMA/19/more
Cyclophosphamide,Fludarabine,CART-138/BCMA /19/more cells Cyclophosphamide: 300 mg/m2 IV over 30 minutes on days -5 , -4,and -3; Fludarabine: 30 mg/m2 IV over 30 minutes immediately following the cyclophosphamide on day -5, -4, and -3 Biological: Anti-CD138/BCMA/CD19/more total CART cells 5x106- 100x106 CAR+ T cells per kg of recipient bodyweight
Locations (1)
First Affiliated Hospital, Soochow University
Suzhou, Jiangsu, China