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This is a single arm study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of CD19 targeted CAR-T cells therapy for patients with Refractory Autoimmune Disease
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the CD19 targeted CAR-T cell therapies have gained significant results in patients with relapsed and refractory B-cell Leukemia and Lymphoma. Otherwise, some studies have shown that the use of CD19-targeted CAR-T therapy in refractory SLE can improve the autoimmune symptoms of patients, and at the same time, immunosuppressants and hormones can be stopped to maintain long-term autoimmune indicators normal.To verify the safety and efficacy, the investigators launch such a clinical trial using CD19 targeted CAR-T cells for patients with Refractory Autoimmune Disease.
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≥18 years old, male or female;
diagnosed with one of the following diseases:
Disease activity meets the following requirements:
SLEDAI score ≥8 for SLE patients;
For SS patients, ESSDAI≥14 points;
For patients with SSc, mRSS score in the range of 10-35 (including the boundary value) with interstitial pneumonia (ILD);
Patients with DM who have been diagnosed for at least 1 year and meet the following conditions:
2, muscle biopsy pathology or muscle nuclear magnetic evidence of active inflammation;
For ANCA-AAV patients, the BVAS score was ≥15.
ECOG 0~1 score;
The functions of important organs are basically normal:
The subject of childbearing age has a negative urine pregnancy test result and agrees to take effective contraceptive measures during the test period until 1 year after the infusion;
The patient or his/her guardian agrees to participate in the clinical trial and signs the informed consent, indicating that he/she understands the purpose and procedure of the clinical trial and is willing to participate in the study.
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24 participants in 1 patient group
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Liyun Zhang, M.D
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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