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Clinical Trials associated with Anti-EGFR/IL-13R alpha 2 CAR-T cell therapy(Tmunity Therapeutics/University of Pennsylvania) / Not yet recruitingPhase 1IIT Phase 1 Open-label Study Evaluating the Safety of CART-EGFR-IL13Rα2 Cells in Patients With Newly Diagnosed, EGFR-Amplified, MGMT-unmethylated Glioblastoma Following Completion of Initial Radiotherapy
This is an open-label phase 1 study to assess the safety, feasibility, pharmacokinetics and preliminary efficacy of autologous T cells co-expressing two CARs targeting the cryptic EGFR epitope 806 and IL3Ra2 (referred to as "CART-EGFR-IL13Ra2 cells"). Patients with newly diagnosed, EGFR-amplified, MGMT-unmethylated glioblastoma who have undergone maximal safe surgical resection will be approached for initial study participation. A two-step screening/eligibility process will be utilized. Following informed consent, subjects who meet Step #1 Eligibility Criteria will remain on study and complete a course of radiotherapy (60 Gy) without temozolomide as per their routine cancer care. If there is no overt evidence of disease recurrence/progression following radiotherapy, additional screening tests/procedures will be performed. Subjects who then meet Step #2 Eligibility Criteria will undergo apheresis collection to initiate cell product manufacturing and surgical placement of a CSF-Ventricular Reservoir to allow for intracerebroventricular injection of the CART-EGFR-IL13Ra2 cells. All subjects will receive a single fixed dose of CART-EGFR-IL13Ra2 cells on Day 0 via intracerebroventricular delivery.
Phase 1, Open-label Study Evaluating the Safety and Feasibility of CART-EGFR-IL13Ra2 Cells in Patients With EGFR-Amplified Recurrent Glioblastoma
This is an open-label phase 1 study to assess the safety and feasibility of autologous T cells co-expressing two CARs targeting the cryptic EGFR epitope 806 and IL13Ra2 (referred to as "CART-EGFR-IL13Ra2 cells") in patients with EGFR-amplified glioblastoma, IDH-wildtype that has recurred following prior radiotherapy. This study will take place in two parts: an initial dose escalation phase followed by a dose exploration phase. In the dose expansion phase, the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of CART-EGFR-IL13Ra2 cells will be determined using a standard 3+3 design. Once the MTD has been determined, the dose exploration phase will allow for further identification of a recommended dose for expansion (RDE) as well as the safety and feasibility of alternative dosing schedules.
Phase 1 Study of EGFRvIII-Directed CAR T Cells Combined With PD-1 Inhibition in Patients With Newly Diagnosed, MGMT-Unmethylated Glioblastoma
This is an open-label, phase 1 study to assess the safety and tolerability of EGFRvIII T cells in combination with pembrolizumab (PD-1 Inhibitor) in patients with newly diagnosed, EGFRvIII+, MGMT-unmethylated glioblastoma.
100 Clinical Results associated with Anti-EGFR/IL-13R alpha 2 CAR-T cell therapy(Tmunity Therapeutics/University of Pennsylvania)
100 Translational Medicine associated with Anti-EGFR/IL-13R alpha 2 CAR-T cell therapy(Tmunity Therapeutics/University of Pennsylvania)
100 Patents (Medical) associated with Anti-EGFR/IL-13R alpha 2 CAR-T cell therapy(Tmunity Therapeutics/University of Pennsylvania)
100 Deals associated with Anti-EGFR/IL-13R alpha 2 CAR-T cell therapy(Tmunity Therapeutics/University of Pennsylvania)