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Clinical Study of Personalized mRNA Vaccine Encoding Neoantigen in Subjects With Resected Digestive System Neoplasms

Launched by SIR RUN RUN SHAW HOSPITAL · Sep 6, 2023

Trial Information

Current as of June 26, 2025

Recruiting

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ClinConnect Summary

This clinical trial is studying a new type of personalized vaccine called iNeo-Vac-R01, designed to help people with certain types of digestive system cancers that have been surgically removed. The goal is to evaluate how safe this vaccine is, how well it works, and whether it can be given alongside standard cancer treatments. It is open to individuals aged 18 to 75 who have been diagnosed with specific advanced digestive cancers, such as pancreatic or colorectal cancer, and who are able to undergo additional treatment after their surgery.

Participants can expect to receive the personalized vaccine and will be monitored closely for any side effects or improvements in their condition. To be eligible, candidates should be generally healthy, have sufficient tumor samples for testing, and must not have had major surgeries or certain medical conditions that could complicate their participation. This trial is currently recruiting participants, and those who join will be contributing to important research aimed at improving cancer treatment options.

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • 1. Male or female, \>/= 18 years old and \</= 75 years old, with the ability to understand and provide signed and witnessed informed consent, and agree and are able to comply with protocol requirements.
  • 2. Subjects must have one of the histologically- or cytologically-confirmed advanced (locally advanced or metastatic) digestive system neoplasms listed below that can be radical resected. Subjects must be able to receive at least 4 cycles of standard adjuvant therapy according to CSCO clinical guidelines after surgery. The toxic effects of previous anti-tumor treatments have returned to \</= grade 1 defined by NCI-CTCAE v5.0 or to the level specified by the inclusion/exclusion criteria.
  • Subjects with any of the following digestive system neoplasms:
  • a. Cholangiocarcinoma b. Pancreatic cancer c. Hepatocellular carcinoma d. Gastric cancer e. Colorectal carcinoma
  • 3. Expected survival \>/= 6 months.
  • 4. ECOG performance status score of 0 \~ 1.
  • 5. Sufficient tumor tissue samples can be obtained from subjects for genetic analysis, with at least 0.5cm\*0.5cm of tissue required for surgical samples.
  • 6. Echocardiographic evaluation: left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) \>/= 50%.
  • 7. The organ function level must meet the following requirements: absolute neutrophil count (ANC) \>/= 1.5 × 10\^9/L, platelet count (PLT) \>/= 80 × 10\^9/L, hemoglobin (Hb) \>/= 90 g/L; serum total bilirubin (TBIL) \</= 1.5 × ULN, aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) \</= 2.5 × ULN (if there is liver metastasis, TBIL \</= 3 × ULN, AST, ALT \</= 5 ×ULN are allowed), serum albumin \>/= 28g/L, serum creatinine \</= 1.5 × BUN, Glomerular filtration rate \>/= 50mL/min, prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) and international standardized ratio (INR) \</= 1.5 × ULN (without anticoagulant therapy) .
  • 8. For women of childbearing potential: having a negative serum or urine pregnancy test within 7 days prior to study initiation, agreement to remain abstinent or use contraceptive measures during the treatment period.
  • 9. For men: agreement to remain abstinent or use contraceptive measures during the treatment period.
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • 1. Subjects with cancer requiring anti-tumor treatment within the 5 years prior to enrollment in the study (except stage I prostate cancer, cervical cancer in situ, breast cancer in situ, papillary thyroid cancer and non-melanoma skin cancer that have been treated).
  • 2. Subjects who received major surgery, or had obvious traumatic injury or long-term untreated wounds or fractures within 2 weeks prior to the first dose of iNeo-Vac-R01.
  • 3. Subjects whose sequencing data was found that there are no new antigens available for individualized immunotherapy after analysis.
  • 4. Subjects who prepare to undergo or have previously received bone marrow transplantation, allogeneic organ transplantation, or allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Subjects who receive other anti-tumor treatments within 2 weeks prior to the first dose of iNeo-Vac-R01, including surgical treatment, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy, endocrine therapy, immunotherapy, biological therapy, interventional therapy, or other clinical trial related treatments.
  • 5. Subjects who need to use immunosuppressants, or systemic or absorbable local glucocorticoids therapy to achieve immunosuppressive effects and continue to use them within 7 days before the first administration (excluding those with daily doses of glucocorticoids less than 10mg of prednisone or doses of other therapeutic glucocorticoids equal to 10mg of prednisone).
  • 6. Subjects who received other vaccines within 4 weeks before the first dose of iNeo-Vac-R01, and are expected to receive other vaccines during treatment period of the study or within 60 days after the last dose of iNeo-Vac-R01.
  • 7. Subjects who have an active infection or uncontrollable infection requiring systemic treatment, including fungi, bacteria, viruses, or other infections; subjects with active tuberculosis;
  • 8. Subjects with positive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and/or positive hepatitis B core antibody (HBcAb) and positive hepatitis B virus DNA titer detection greater than normal range; positive hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody and HCV RNA detection greater than normal range; positive human immunodeficiency virus antibody; positive treponema pallidum-specific antibody.
  • 9. Subjects with autoimmune diseases or immune deficiencies treated with immunosuppressive drugs, except vitiligo, type 1 diabetes, autoimmune hypothyroidism requiring hormone treatment and psoriasis not requiring systemic treatment; known history of primary immunodeficiency.
  • 10. Subjects with cardiocerebrovascular events: previously or currently heart valve disease \>/= grade 3, heart failure within 8 weeks before the first dose of iNeo-Vac-R01 (New York Heart Association \[NYHA\] cardiac function \>/= grade II, myocardial infarction, unstable angina, stroke, transient ischemic attack, cardiac surgery (including coronary artery bypass grafting or percutaneous coronary intervention) within 8 weeks before the first dose of iNeo-Vac-R01, concomitant severe electrocardiogram abnormalities (such as ventricular flutter, ventricular fibrillation, multiform ventricular tachycardia, sick sinus syndrome, third degree atrioventricular block without pacemaker treatment, QTc \>/= 480ms, and other conditions evaluated by the investigators as severe abnormalities), hypertension with poor drug control (systolic blood pressure \>/= 160mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure \>/= 100mmHg), or other cardiocerebrovascular diseases that have been evaluated by the investigators as unsuitable for participation in this trial.
  • 11. Subjects with respiratory disease: previously or currently pulmonary fibrosis, interstitial lung disease, pneumoconiosis, radiation pneumonia, drug-related pneumonia, severe asthma, pulmonary hypertension or severe impairment of lung function, etc.
  • 12. Subjects with moderate to severe ascites with clinical symptoms; uncontrolled or moderate to equal amounts of pleural effusion and pericardial effusion.
  • 13. Subjects with drug abuse; clinical or psychological or social factors that affect informed consent or research implementation.
  • 14. Subjects with a history of allergies to immunotherapy or vaccines, or other potential immunotherapy allergies identified by the investigators.
  • 15. Subjects identified that it is not suitable for enrollment or may not be able to complete this experiment for other reasons by the investigators.
  • 16. Vulnerable groups, including individuals with mental illness, cognitive impairment, critical patients, minors, pregnant or lactating women, etc.

About Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital

Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital is a distinguished medical institution dedicated to advancing healthcare through innovative clinical research and high-quality patient care. As a leading sponsor of clinical trials, the hospital integrates state-of-the-art medical technology with a commitment to ethical standards and patient safety. With a multidisciplinary team of experienced healthcare professionals, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital focuses on a wide range of therapeutic areas, aiming to contribute to medical knowledge and improve treatment outcomes. The institution fosters collaboration with academic and industry partners to drive scientific discovery and enhance the quality of life for patients.

Locations

Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

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