NCT04325841

Phase II Study of Autologous Murine Anti-CD19 Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells Treating Refractory or Relapsed B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Children

Study Summary

The investigators will conduct a phase II clinical trial of autologous murine anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells treating refractory or relapsed B acute lymphoblastic leukemia children in Beijing Boren Hospital. The study will be approved by the institutional review board of Beijing Boren Hospital, and informed consent will be obtained in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. All these participants will be matched the diagnostic criteria for (r/r) B-ALL according to the WHO classification and complete morphological evaluation, immunophenotype analysis by flow cytometry (FCM), cytogenetic analysis by routine G-banding karyotype analysis and leukemia fusion gene screening by multiplex nested reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Participants will be eligible if they are heavily treated B-ALL who failed from re-induction chemotherapy after relapse or continued MRD+ for more than three months, and had positive CD19 expression on leukemia blasts by FCM (\>95% CD19). After CAR T-cell infusion, clinical outcomes including overall survival (OS), Disease-free survival (DFS), adverse effects and relapse will be evaluated.

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Interventions

Murine autologous anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cellsBIOLOGICAL
CAR-T cells were manufactured from peripheral blood mononuclear cells collected by leukapheresis and frozen for multiple uses. Before each CAR T-cell infusion (day 0), patients received lymphodepleting chemotherapy composing of Fludarabine (30 mg/m2/day) and Cyclophosphamide (250 mg/m2/day) on days -5 to -3. No bridging chemotherapy was given between enrollment and infusion. In CD19 T cell clinical trials, CAR-T cells was given once. All patients underwent bone marrow (BM) biopsy examination and radiology studies on days 30 and every month to determine the response and remission status. Bone biopsy, MRD status by FCM and RT-PCR (if the patient had fusion gene), and EMDs evaluation by CT/MRI/PET-CT were also conducted before CAR-T cell infusion to determine the disease status.

Study Locations

FacilityCityStateCountry
Beijing Boren HospitalBeijingBeijing MunicipalityChina

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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov. Last updated: April 14, 2026