NCT05032599

First-in-Human (FIH), Open-Label, Non-Randomized, Single-Arm Phase 1 Study to Evaluate the Safety and Tolerability of Donor-Derived CD5 CAR T Cells in Subjects with Relapsed or Refractory T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Study Summary

This is a FIH, single center, open label, non-randomized, single-arm, Phase I clinical trial to evaluate the safety and tolerability of CD5 CAR T cells in subjects with relapsed or refractory T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. At least 18 subjects will be enrolled. After the collection of PBMC and about 5 days before infusion, lymphodepletion (fludarabine at 30 mg/m\^2/day and cyclophosphamide at 250 mg/m\^2/day; for prior-SCT donor-derived CAR T-cell infusion) or intensified lymphodepletion (fludarabine at 30 mg/m\^2/day and cyclophosphamide at 30 mg/kg/day; for new donor-derived CAR T-cell infusion) will be administrated for 3 days. Then this study will be using BOIN1/2 approach from starting dose 1: 1×10\^6 (±20%) to dose 2: 2×10\^6 (±20%). If the manufactured cells were not sufficient to meet the preassigned standard dose criteria, patients are given infusion at a low dose of 5×10\^5 (±20%) /kg.

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Interventions

CD5 CARTBIOLOGICAL
Subjects will be pretreated with chemotherapy prior to infusion of CAR T cells: After the collection of PBMC and about 5 days before infusion, lymphodepletion (fludarabine at 30 mg/m\^2/day and cyclophosphamide at 250 mg/m\^2/day; for prior-SCT donor-derived CAR T-cell infusion) or intensified lymphodepletion (fludarabine at 30 mg/m\^2/day and cyclophosphamide at 30 mg/kg/day; for new donor-derived CAR T-cell infusion) will be administrated for 3 days.

Study Locations

FacilityCityStateCountry
Beijing Boren HospitalBeijingBeijing MunicipalityChina

Official Trial Information

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