Autologous Dendritic Cells Pulsed With Autologous Apoptotic Tumor Cells Administered to Patients With Brain Tumors
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Brain Cancer |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 5/5/2014 |
Start Date: | June 2007 |
End Date: | December 2013 |
Contact: | Robert Darnell, MD, PhD |
Email: | darnelr@rockefeller.edu |
Phone: | (212) 327-7474 |
A Phase I Study of Autologous Dendritic Cells Pulsed With Autologous Apoptotic Tumor Cells (DC/AAT) Administered Intradermally to Cancer Patients With Brain Tumors
This study involves cancer research and the purpose is to assess the safety and activity of
a type of vaccine as immune therapy for cancer.
This vaccine will be made from each participant's own immune cells (called dendritic cells)
obtained by blood donation. Dendritic cells (DCs) are immune cells whose role is to identify
foreign material in the body (such as bacteria, viruses, or tumor cells).
When DCs recognize this material, they use it to activate other cells of the immune system
to mount an attack against that foreign material. In the Laboratory of Molecular
Neuro-Oncology, each participant's DCs will be loaded with samples of their own tumor cells
that were obtained at surgical resection. These tumor cells are killed in the laboratory
using a special protocol, and then "fed" to the DCs. The DCs "eat" this material, and these
"fed" DCs make up the vaccine.
a type of vaccine as immune therapy for cancer.
This vaccine will be made from each participant's own immune cells (called dendritic cells)
obtained by blood donation. Dendritic cells (DCs) are immune cells whose role is to identify
foreign material in the body (such as bacteria, viruses, or tumor cells).
When DCs recognize this material, they use it to activate other cells of the immune system
to mount an attack against that foreign material. In the Laboratory of Molecular
Neuro-Oncology, each participant's DCs will be loaded with samples of their own tumor cells
that were obtained at surgical resection. These tumor cells are killed in the laboratory
using a special protocol, and then "fed" to the DCs. The DCs "eat" this material, and these
"fed" DCs make up the vaccine.
If you are eligible, and you decide to join this research study, you will get two to three
shots of the experimental vaccine, each three weeks apart.
You will then have a follow up period where we will monitor you and your medical records for
any affects of the experimental treatment.
shots of the experimental vaccine, each three weeks apart.
You will then have a follow up period where we will monitor you and your medical records for
any affects of the experimental treatment.
Inclusion/ Exclusion Criteria:
Screening to determine eligibility (with the exception of HLA haplotyping) will be
completed within 45 days fo study entry.
1. Disease Characteristics
Histologically confirmed brain cancers, reviewed at MSKCC. Pathologic examination
will be of surgical resection specimens deemed of suitable quality for definitive
diagnosis by the histopathologist.
Primary Brain Tumors:
- Anaplastic astrocytoma
- Glioblastoma multiforme
- Anaplastic oligodendroglioma
- Malignant mixed oligoastrocytoma
Secondary (metastatic) brain tumors - newly diagnosed or recurrent disease
- All histological grade of disease accepted
Surgically accessible tumor for which resection is indicated. Tumors may be from
initial resections or re-resections. Recovery of a minimum of 1x10^7 tumor cells ex
vivo is required.
Patients with primary brain tumors must have been previously treated with
conventional therapy.
2. Prior/Concurrent Therapy
1. Recovered from toxicity of any prior therapy
2. Biologic Therapy
- No concurrent other immunotherapy and no prior immunotherapy with any of
the components of the current regimen (autologous DCs, cancer cells, or
KLH)
3. Chemotherapy:
- No concurrent immunomodulatory or chemotherapy therapy
- Chemotherapy, including temozolomide and local chemotherapies such as
Gliadel Wafers, must be deferred until after last post-vaccine
leukapheresis
4. Endocrine evaluation/therapy:
- steroid dose no greater than 1mg daily dexamethasone (or equivalent)
5. Radiotherapy:
- No concurrent brain radiation
6. Surgery:
- Surgical resection must have been completed independently of this study,
and suitable samples obtained for vaccine production
3. Patient Characteristics
1. Age: 18 and over, able to give written informed consent. May be obtained
through use of legal representation such as a health care proxy
2. Performance status: Karnofsky 60-100%
3. Life expectancy: at least 4-6 months
4. Hematopoietic:
- WBC greater than 3,800
- Absolute lymphocytes greater than 500
- Absolute neutrophil counter great than 1,500/mm^3
- Platelets greater than 100,000/mm^3
- Hb greater than or equal to 10g/dL
5. Hepatic: bilirubin less than 2mg/dL OR SGOT less than 2x ULN
6. Renal: Creatinine no greater than 2mg/dL
7. Cardiovascular:
- No NYHA class III/IV status
- No active angina, uncontrolled clinically significant cardiac arrythmia,
recent (6 months) myocardial infarction
8. Pulmonary: No symptomatic pulmonary disease or pulse oximetry less than 93% on
room air
9. Endocrine: No history of autoimmune thyroid disease
10. Radiographic: baseline contrast-enhanced MRI or CT scan of brain post surgical
resection
11. Coagulation: No unexplained INR >2
12. Other:
- No active infection requiring antibiotics
- No history of HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C virus infection, no history
of high risk behavior for such infection (intravenous drug abuse, men
having unprotected sex with men). Laboratory evaluation for HIV, hepatitis
B, hepatitis C to be obtained prior to study entry
- No history of hypersensitivity to vaccine components
- No history of autoimmune or vasculitic disease (including but not limited
to systemic lupus erythematosis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, rheumatoid
arthritis, systemic necrotizing vasculitides (polyarteritis nodosa group),
hypersensitivity vasculitis, Wegener's granulomatosis), scleroderma,
multiple sclerosis, juvenile-onset insulin-dependent diabetes
- No medical or psychiatric illness or social condition that, in the opinion
of the investigator, would interfere with adherence to study requirements
- No alcohol or drug use or dependence that, in the opinion of the
investigator, would interfere with adherence to study requirements
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