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Safety Study of Repeated Dosing of a Cytotoxic Lymphocytes (CTL) Based Prostate Cancer Therapy (ALECSAT)

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CytoVac

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 1

Conditions

Hormone-refractory Prostate Cancer

Treatments

Biological: ALECSAT

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is a phase I study of a cell based prostate cancer therapy, Autologous Lymphoid Effector Cells Specific Against Tumor-cells (ALECSAT). Safety and tolerability of a single dose has been shown in 13 prostate cancer patients. In this study 20 prostate cancer patients will receive 3 doses of the ALECSAT treatment. In this therapy specific cells from the patient's own immune system are isolated, activated and re-administered to the patient to boost a specific immune response against the cancer cells. The aim of the study is to show safety and tolerability for repeated dosing of this type of therapy. It is the hypothesis that the cells administered during the therapy will attack the tumor cells and in this way stop or slow down the progression of disease.

Full description

This study is a prospective open phase I study to investigate the safety and tolerability of administration of repeated doses of a cell based medicinal product (CBMP) ALECSAT.

ALECSAT is an autologous CBMP that is made from the patient's own blood cells. ALECSAT contains a large amount of tumour specific cytotoxic Lymphocytes (CTL) and Natural Killer (NK) cells that are isolated activated and amplified in number.

The CBMP is given as a slow i. v. injection to patients with prostate cancer. The patients are in the late stage of the disease where they have received hormone treatment but their disease is progressing.

The primary objective of the study is to observe if any side effects or tolerability issues occur as a consequence of the repeated administration of ALECSAT, secondarily it will be observed if changes in Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) levels or any positive anti tumor effect may be observed. The study has the purpose to investigate whether repeated treatment with ALECSAT in any way is toxic.

Trial Design: The study is an open, prospective phase I safety study of ALECSAT in prostate cancer patients.

A group consisting of 4 patients will be treated twice with ALECSAT according to the protocol. Then an interim analysis will be done. If there are no signs of significant toxicity related to the treatment, the study will continue to the third treatment for these patients and with 14 more patients that will be treated with ALECSAT according to the protocol. Thus this study will include a total of 20 patients.

The patients will after the first administration of ALECSAT be hospitalized for 2 days. Five and 10 weeks later the patients will be hospitalized for 1 day and receive the second and third administration of ALECSAT. Each patient will furthermore be followed closely for 12 weeks after the third treatment. During the course of the entire study the patients will be monitored by 11 planned study visits, by the investigators at Department of Urology, Fredrikssund Hospital, Denmark.

Enrollment

21 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Serum castration levels of testosterone, (total testosterone under 1.7nmol/l).
  2. Three consecutive rises of PSA minimum 1 week apart, resulting in at least two 50 % increases over the PSA nadir.
  3. Antiandrogen withdrawal for at least 4 weeks, or PSA progression despite secondary hormonal manipulations, or progression of osseous or soft tissue lesions.
  4. Be over the age of 18 and capable of understanding the information and giving informed consent.
  5. Expected survival time (life expectancy) of over 6 months.
  6. Adequate performance status better than 2 (WHO/ECOG Performance status score).

Exclusion criteria

  1. A low blood count (haemoglobin < 6.0 mmol/l).
  2. Lymphocyte counts below 0.8 x 109/l.
  3. Positive tests for anti-HIV-1/2; HBsAg, anti-HBc (Hepatitis B Core Antigen) and Anti-HCV (Hepatitis C Virus).
  4. Syphilis i.e. being positive in a Treponema Pallidum test.
  5. Uncontrolled serious bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infection.
  6. Clinically significant autoimmune disorders or conditions of immune suppression.
  7. Treatment with corticosteroids (steroid hormones) or bisphosphonates or have been in chemotherapy or radiation treatment one month prior to inclusion in the clinical trial.
  8. Blood transfusions within 48 hours prior to donation of blood for ALECSAT production.
  9. Inclusion in other clinical trials 6 weeks prior to inclusion in the trial or enrolment in other clinical trials during the ALECSAT clinical trial.
  10. Any medical condition that will render participation in the study risky or, according to the Investigator will make the assessment of side effects difficult.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

Trial contacts and locations

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