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Summary
The purpose of this study is to understand how the body's immune cells respond to a new type of vaccine (neoantigen vaccine) designed to help the immune system recognize and fight cancer. To do this, the study team will collect a research specimen from participants to study their immune cells' reactions to the neoantigen vaccine. This research will help researchers learn more about how these vaccines might work to protect or treat against cancer.
Official title: MC240903 Ex Vivo Expansion of Tumor Antigen-Specific T Cells for Adoptive T Cell Therapy
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
24
Start Date
2025-12-16
Completion Date
2028-10
Last Updated
2025-12-23
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Blood Draw
Participants have a standard blood draw or apheresis on study. Some participants may provide a specimen via apheresis one time (the "blood draw group") and then elect to provide a second optional specimen via a standard blood draw (the "apheresis draw group") or vice versa.
Apheresis
Participants have a standard blood draw or apheresis on study. Apheresis is a procedure where blood is drawn from your body, specific components like plasma, platelets, and/or white blood cells are separated out, and the rest of the blood is returned. Some participants may provide a specimen via apheresis one time (the "apheresis group") and then elect to provide a second optional specimen via a standard blood draw (the "blood draw group") or vice versa.
Locations (1)
Mayo Clinic in Florida
Jacksonville, Florida, United States