Siplizumab for Sickle Cell Disease Transplant
Part of paid clinical trials in New York, New York.
- Sponsor
- Columbia University
- Study ID
- NCT06078696
- Phase
- PHASE1/PHASE2
- Status
- Terminated
Conditions
- Anemia, Sickle Cell
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- ALL
- Age
- 18 Years - 50 Years
- Healthy Volunteers
- Not accepted
Interventions
- Siplizumab — DRUGPremedication with diphenhydramine 50 mg PO is to be given 1 hour prior to siplizumab infusion. Premedication with hydrocortisone succinate 100 mg IV infused over 30 minutes and acetaminophen 650 mg PO are to be given at least 30 minutes prior to siplizumab infusion. Siplizumab 4.8 mg/kg total is given on Day -14 and 0.6mg/kg is given on days -6, -1, 0, and +1. It will be given as an IV infusion over 1 hour.
- Exchange Transfusion — PROCEDUREPatient will undergo a red blood cell exchange transfusion to achieve a Hemoglobin S (HgbS) level \< 20% prior to starting therapy to prevent the development of a vaso-occlusive Crisis (VOC).
- Total Body Irradiation — PROCEDURERadiation dose is 2Gy (Gy is a radiation unit of measurement). Radiation source and dose rates will be according to institutional practice. Total Body Irradiation (TBI) may be delivered from either linear accelerator or Cobalt sources.
- Stem Cell Infusion — PROCEDUREStandard institutional procedures should be followed for the processing and administration of stem cell products for infusion. The infused graft under no circumstances is to be irradiated. No in-line leukocyte filter should be used and no medications or fluids should be given piggyback through the catheter lumen used for infusion of stem cells. Vital signs should be monitored before beginning the infusion and periodically during administration and in accordance with institutional guidelines. Pre-medications prior to the graft infusion will be according to the institutions standard practice. Benadryl, epinephrine, hydrocortisone, and oxygen be available at the bedside, as well as an emergency medical code cart available in the vicinity of the patient, for emergency use in case of an infusion reaction.
- Cyclophosphamide 50mg — DRUGCyclophosphamide will be given on days +3 and +4 at a dose of 50 mg/kg. Hydration prior to cyclophosphamide should be given according to standard institutional practice. Day +3 dose should occur between 60 and 72 hours after graft infusion and day +4 post-transplant should occur approximately 24 hours after prior dose. Cyclophosphamide will be given as an IV infusion over 1-2 hours depending on volume or as per institutional standard practice. Cyclophosphamide will be dosed according to adjusted ideal body weight (AIBW) in patients weighing \> 125% ideal body weight (IBW).
- Mesna — DRUGMesna is to be given starting 1 hour prior to cyclophosphamide at the same dose (50 mg/kg) as a continuous infusion over 24 hours.
- Sirolimus Oral Tablet — DRUGSirolimus will be given orally with a loading dose of 12 mg, then followed by 4 mg orally daily. Dosage will be adjusted to a therapeutic target of 10 - 15ng/ml in first 3 months post transplant and 3-10 after 3 months. Sirolimus should be started on day +5. It will be continued until at least day 180. Sirolimus can be tapered or continued according to the treating physician discretion and the presence of absence of GVHD and/or degree of donor chimerism. Sirolimus should be continued if donor chimerism is less than 50% to prevent graft loss.
- Rituximab or Biosimilar — DRUGRituximab (375 mg/m2/dose) will be administered on Days -14 and -6. In those subjects receiving ongoing renal replacement therapy, rituximab should be administered several hours after hemodialysis. The first rituximab solution for infusion should be administered intravenously at an initial rate of 50 milligrams/hour (mg/hr). The rate may be escalated by 50mg/hr every 30 minutes to a maximum of 400 mg/hr. Subsequent infusions may be started at 100 milligrams/hour (mg/hr) and titrated by 100 mg/hr every 30 minutes to a maximum of 400mg/hr if the subject tolerated the first infusion.
Study Details
The purpose of this study is to find out whether siplizumab is safe and effective for patients with SCD undergoing an allogeneic transplant and to prevent development of Graft versus Host Disease (GVHD) and graft failure. The main goals of this study are : * To determine if acute GVHD occurs and how severe the acute GVHD is in subjects receiving the study drug * To determine if graft failure occurs in subjects receiving the study drugs In this study, participants will receive 5 infusions of the study drug, siplizumab, while getting a stem cell transplant for SCD. Before siplizumab infusion, participants will be given medications to reduce the risks of allergic reaction to the drug.
Key Dates
- Start date
- Sep 28, 2023
- Status verified
- Jun 2026
- Primary completion
- Dec 11, 2024
- Completion
- Dec 11, 2025
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 1 participants (actual)
- Allocation
- NA
- Intervention model
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Primary purpose
- TREATMENT
Arms
- Experimental: SiplizumabParticipants will receive 5 infusions of siplizumab. The first dose is given 14 days prior to the infusion of stem cells; the second dose is given 6 days before infusion; and doses 3, 4, and 5 are given on the day before, day of, and day after stem cell infusion.
Primary Outcome Measure
Failure Rate [ Time Frame: 12 Months Post Stem Cell Transplant ]
Locations (1)
| Facility | City | State | ZIP | Site coordinators |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Columbia University Irving Medical Center | New York | New York | 10032 | - |
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