Study Summary
Researchers plan to enroll a total of 100 patients with relapsed, refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML) to receive a single dose of autologous CAR T cells.The safety of CAR T therapy was evaluated by observing adverse events after cell therapy;The efficacy of CAR-T therapy was evaluated against the outcome of patients' own past standard treatment regimens or historical data.Blood and bone marrow were collected before and 12 months after infusion to detect the number and activity of CAR T cells, and to evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK) of CAR T cells.
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Anti-CLL1 CART cellsDRUG
In this study, patients with acute myeloid leukemia were treated with autologous anti-CLL1 CAR T cells by a single, intravenous infusion.Blood and bone marrow were collected before and 12 months after infusion to detect the number and activity of CAR T cells, and to evaluate the efficacy of CAR T cells.
Study Locations
| Facility | City | State | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| No.212 Daguan Road, Xishan District | Kunming | Yunnan | China |