Safety and Efficacy Study of CD19-CAR-DNT Cells in Autoimmune Diseases
Launched by RENJI HOSPITAL · Mar 12, 2024
Trial Information
Current as of July 12, 2025
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is studying a new treatment called CD19-CAR-DNT cells for patients with certain autoimmune diseases, including Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, vasculitis, inflammatory myopathies, and systemic sclerosis. The goal is to see if this treatment is safe and effective for people whose diseases have not responded well to standard therapies. The trial is currently looking for participants aged 18 to 75 who are willing to sign consent forms and can complete the necessary follow-up visits. Eligible participants should have good organ function and meet specific health criteria.
If you decide to join the trial, you'll receive the CD19-CAR-DNT cell treatment and will be monitored closely by the research team for any side effects or changes in your condition. It's important to note that there are some health conditions and recent treatments that may prevent someone from participating, such as severe allergies, active infections, or recent use of certain medications. This trial represents a potential new option for those struggling with autoimmune diseases, and your involvement could help advance our understanding of these conditions.
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Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • 1. Voluntarily sign an ICF and expect to complete the study procedures for follow-up examinations and treatment;
- • 2. Aged 18 to 75 years (including cut-offs), regardless of gender;
- 3. Appropriate organ function, and accordance with the following criteria within 7 days prior to lymphodepleting chemotherapy:
- • Coagulation function: a) Fibrinogen ≥1.0 g/L; b) Activated partial thromboplastin time ≤1.5 times the upper limit of normal (ULN); c) Prothrombin time (PT) ≤1.5 times ULN;
- • Liver function: a) Glutathione aminotransferase (AST) ≤ 3 times the upper limit of normal (ULN); b) Glutamic aminotransferase (ALT) ≤ 3 times ULN; c) Total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 times ULN, unless the subject has documented Gilbert syndrome. Subjects with Gilbert-Meulengracht syndrome with total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 times ULN may be included;
- • Renal function: serum creatinine ≤ 1.5 times ULN, or creatinine clearance ≥ 60 mL/min (see Appendix 2 for Cockcroft-Gault formula);
- • Complete blood count: a) Hemoglobin ≥ 80 g/L or hemoglobin maintained at that level following transfusion; b) absolute neutrophil count (ANC) ≥ 1.0×10\^9/L; c) A platelet count ≥ 30 x 10\^9/L or a platelet count maintained at that level following a platelet transfusion;
- • Cardiopulmonary function: left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≥45%;
- 4. Female patients with of childbearing potential should have a negative pregnancy test during the screening period. Any male and female patients of childbearing potential must agree to use an effective contraception method for at least six months from the time that they sign the informed consent form until the end of the cell infusion. Female patients without childbearing potential (meeting at least 1 of the following criteria) is described below:
- • 1. Have undergone a hysterectomy or bilateral oophorectomy;
- • 2. Medically recognized as ovarian failure;
- • 3. Medically recognized as post-menopausal (at least 12 consecutive months of menopause without pathological or physiological cause);
- • 5. Meets the criteria of relapsed/refractory autoimmune diseases in 2022 EULAR/ACR.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • 1. Individuals with a history of severe drug allergies or allergic constitution;
- • 2. Active infectious diseases: such as tuberculosis, central nervous system infection, hepatitis, enteritis, etc.;
- • 3. The following serious diseases: malignant tumor, end-stage renal failure, alveolar hemorrhage requiring mechanical ventilation, acute mononeuritis multiplex, or CNS involvement;
- • 4. Renal disease: creatinine clearance rate \< 60mL/min and serum creatinine \> 1.5 times ULN within 1 week before lymphodepleting chemotherapy; Patients required hemodialysis or high-dose glucocorticoid therapy (e.g., prednisone (or equivalent) ≥100mg per day) within 6 months before screening;
- • 5. Cardiovascular disease: unstable angina, cerebrovascular accident or transient ischemic attack, myocardial infarction, New York Heart Association class III or IV cardiac dysfunction, or refractory hypertension within 6 months before screening (refractory hypertension was defined as: on the basis of lifestyle modification, patients were treated with adequate and reasonably tolerable doses of ≥3 antihypertensive drugs (including diuretics) for \> 1 month or with ≥4 antihypertensive drugs for effective blood pressure control) and a history of severe arrhythmia requiring drug treatment;
- • 6. Other uncontrollable diseases: clinically unstable or not effectively controlled acute/chronic diseases unrelated to AID (such as acute pneumonia, diabetic ketoacidosis, acute pancreatitis, etc.) that may confound study results or affect investigators' assessment of efficacy/safety;
- • 7. Patients with positive hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) or hepatitis B core antibody (HBcAb) and peripheral blood hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA titration assay not within the normal reference range, positive hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody and peripheral blood HCV RNA, positive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), or positive for cytomegalovirus (CMV) DNA, or positive syphilis test;
- • 8. The presence of active or uncontrollable infections requiring systemic treatment (except simple urinary tract infections or upper respiratory tract infections) and currently receiving suppressive therapy for any chronic infection (e.g., tuberculosis, Pneumocystis carinii, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, herpes zoster, and atypical mycobacteria);
- • 9. Vaccination with live or attenuated live vaccine within 1 month before screening;
- • 10. Persons who have previously received an organ transplant or are preparing to receive an organ transplant;
- • 11. Patients have received CAR-T therapy or other gene-modified cell therapy prior to enrolment;
- • 12. Received rituximab treatment within 6 months prior to screening; Received belimumab and telitacicept within 30 days prior to initial administration of the investigational drug; JAK inhibitor discontinuation time is less than 5 half-lives;
- • 13. Patients with a life expectancy of less than 3 months;
- • 14. Patients have been involved in other clinical studies within 3 months prior to screening;
- • 15. Patients, in the judgement of the investigator and/or clinical criteria, are contraindicated to any study procedure or have other medical conditions that may place them at unacceptable risk.
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About Renji Hospital
Renji Hospital, a prestigious medical institution affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, is dedicated to advancing healthcare through innovative clinical research. With a strong emphasis on patient-centered care, Renji Hospital conducts a wide range of clinical trials across various therapeutic areas, harnessing cutting-edge technology and evidence-based practices. The hospital's multidisciplinary team of experienced researchers and medical professionals collaborates closely to ensure rigorous study design and execution, aiming to contribute significantly to medical knowledge and improve treatment outcomes for patients worldwide.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Shanghai, , China
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Timeline
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