Adoptive Immunotherapy for Children CD19+ Leukemia and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma With CD19-TriCAR-T/SILK Cell
This is a single arm, open-label, early phase Ⅰ study, to determine the safety and efficacy of CD19-TriCAR-T and CD19-TriCAR-SILK cell therapy in Children CD19+ Leukemia Non-Hodgkin lymphoma treatment.
Pediatric and Young Adult Leukemia Adoptive Therapy (PLAT)-06: A Phase 1/2 Study of CD19-specific CAR T Cells With a Fully Human Binding Domain for CD19+ Leukemia or Lymphoma
Patients with relapsed or refractory leukemia or lymphoma are often refractory to further chemotherapy. In this study, the investigators will attempt to use T cells obtained directly from the patient, which can be genetically engineered to express a fully human chimeric antigen receptor (CAR). The CAR used in this study can recognize CD19, a protein expressed on the surface of leukemia and lymphoma cells. The fully human CAR used in this study may help protect against rejection of the CAR T cells, which in turn could lead to lasting protection against return of the leukemia or lymphoma. The phase 1 part of this study will determine the safety of these CAR T cells, and the phase 2 part of the study will determine how effective this CAR T cell therapy is. Both patients who have never had prior CAR T cell therapy and those who have had prior CAR T cell therapy may be eligible to participate in this study.
CAR-T Cell Therapy for Relapsed / Refractory CD19 Positive Clinical Study on the Safety and Effectiveness of Lymphoma
The safety and feasibility of CAR-T cells (CD19.CAR-T) targeted at CD19 in the treatment of relapsed / refractory CD19 positive lymphoma were determined, and the proliferation and survival time of CD19.CAR-T cells in patients were determined.
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