Inotuzumab Ozogamicin and Chemotherapy in Treating Patients With Leukemia or Lymphoma Undergoing Stem Cell Transplantation

Part of paid clinical trials in Houston, Texas.

Sponsor
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Study ID
NCT03856216
Phase
PHASE2
Status
Terminated

Conditions

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
12 Years - 75 Years
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation — PROCEDURE
    Given IV
  • Bendamustine — DRUG
    Given IV
  • Filgrastim-sndz — BIOLOGICAL
    Given IV
  • Fludarabine — DRUG
    Given IV
  • Inotuzumab Ozogamicin — BIOLOGICAL
    Given IV
  • Melphalan — DRUG
    Given IV
  • Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation — PROCEDURE
    Given IV
  • Rituximab — BIOLOGICAL
    Given IV
  • Tacrolimus — DRUG
    Given IV and PO

Study Details

The goal of this phase II clinical study is to learn about the safety of inotuzumab ozogamicin when given with fludarabine, with or without bendamustine, melphalan, and rituximab before and after a stem cell transplant. Researchers also want to learn if inotuzumab ozogamicin when given after a stem cell transplant can help control leukemia and lymphoma. Inotuzumab ozogamicin is a monoclonal antibody, called inotuzumab, linked to a chemotherapy drug called ozogamicin. Inotuzumab attaches to CD22-positive cancer cells in a targeted way and delivers ozogamicin to kill them. Giving chemotherapy before a bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cell transplant helps stop the growth of cells in the bone marrow, including normal blood-forming cells (stem cells) and cancer cells. Sometimes the transplanted cells from a donor attack the body's normal cells (called graft-versus-host disease). Giving tacrolimus and filgrastim before or after the transplant may stop this from happening. Fludarabine, bendamustine, melphalan, and rituximab are commonly given before stem cell transplants. Giving inotuzumab ozogamicin with chemotherapy may work better in treating patients with leukemia or lymphoma undergoing stem cell transplantation.

Key Dates

Start date
Oct 28, 2019
Status verified
Mar 2026
Primary completion
Oct 13, 2025
Completion
Oct 13, 2025

Study Design

Enrollment
15 participants (actual)
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT

Arms

  • Experimental: Group I (inotuzumab ozogamicin, chemotherapy, transplant)
    Recipients of haploidentical or mismatched unrelated stem cell transplant: Patients will receive inotuzumab ozogamicin intravenously (IV) over 1 hour on day -13, fludarabine IV over 1 hour on days -5 to -2, melphalan IV over 30 minutes on day -3 to -2, total body irradiation on day -1, and tacrolimus IV continuously beginning on day -2 then orally (PO) once daily (QD) or twice daily (BID) for about 6 months. Patients also receive bone marrow or peripheral blood progenitor cells IV on day 0. Patients receive cylophosphamide IV over 3 hours and mesna IV on days +3 to +4 and filgrastim-sndz subcutaneously (SC) QD beginning 1 week after the transplant until blood cell levels return to normal.
  • Experimental: Group II (inotuzumab ozogamicin, chemotherapy, transplant)
    Recipients of haploidentical or mismatched unrelated stem cell transplant: Patients will receive inotuzumab ozogamicin intravenously (IV) over 1 hour on day -13, fludarabine IV over 1 hour on days -5 to -2, melphalan IV over 30 minutes on day -3 to -2, total body irradiation on day -1, and tacrolimus IV continuously beginning on day -2 then orally (PO) once daily (QD) or twice daily (BID) for about 6 months. Patients also receive bone marrow or peripheral blood progenitor cells IV on day 0. Patients receive cylophosphamide IV over 3 hours and mesna IV on days +3 to +4 and filgrastim-sndz subcutaneously (SC) QD beginning 1 week after the transplant until blood cell levels return to normal.

Primary Outcome Measure

The Number of Participants Who Experienced VOD (Veno-occlusive Disease) Within 45 Days Post Transplant. [ Time Frame: Up to 45 days post transplant ]

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
M D Anderson Cancer CenterHoustonTexas77030-

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