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CD4 CAR+ ZFN-modified T Cells in HIV Therapy
Sponsor: University of Pennsylvania
Summary
This research study is being carried out to study a new way to possibly treat HIV. As part of this study, doctors will take some of your own white blood cells, called T-cells, and modify them so that they can identify and target your HIV cells. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety of these modified T cells and determine whether they have any effect on HIV infection.
Official title: A Pilot Study of T Cells Genetically Modified by Zinc Finger Nucleases SB-728mR and CD4 Chimeric Antigen Receptor in HIV-infected Subjects
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
12
Start Date
2019-07-31
Completion Date
2027-12
Last Updated
2025-09-05
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
CD4 CAR+CCR5 ZFN T-cells
A dual cohort, open-label, randomized study of the safety and tolerability of a single infusion of autologous T cells genetically modified to express a CD4 chimeric antigen receptor while also having zinc finger nuclease-mediated disruption of the CCR5 gene
Locations (1)
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States