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Phase 2Completed· 15 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Busulfan +5 moredrug
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NCT00578643Phase 2Completed

HLA Matched Unrelated or Non-Genotype Identical Related Donor Transplantation For Chronic Granulomatous Disease

Baylor College of Medicine·interventional·Posted Dec 21, 2007·Updated Nov 9, 2018

In Brief

A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating Busulfan, Alemtuzumab, and 4 other interventions for Chronic Granulomatous Disease. Completed, enrolled 15 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

This study is for patients with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), which is a disorder of the immune system that puts them at risk for severe infections. CGD is caused by a genetic defect that stops or prevents the white blood cells from killing certain bacteria and fungi. This condition cannot presently be cured by standard treatment with drugs or surgery. Medicine including antibiotics, antifungals, and interferon gamma, may help some patients with CGD; however even with continuous treatment, most patients with CGD will have chronic and recurrent infections. Transfusion of white blood cells may help overcome infection, but white cell transfusions lead to allergic reactions and fever and the benefit of transfusion lasts only a matter of hours. Ultimately, chronic infections can damage or injure the body organs. Injury to the lung or liver can lead to lung or liver failure and death. Medicines used to treat infection can damage body organs too. Infections may become resistant to antibiotic or antifungal treatment, and infections not responding to treatment can be deadly. It is now known that under specific conditions and with special treatment, blood stem cells (the cells that make blood) can be transplanted from one person to another. Stem cell transplantation has been done for patients with CGD who have a healthy sibling and who share the same immune type (HLA type) as the patient. Stem cell transplantation allows healthy or normal white cells from the stem cell donor to grow or develop in the patient's bone marrow. These healthy white cells can fight infection and prevent future infections for a patient with CGD. Patients on this study will receive stem cells from a related or unrelated donor. The donor will be closely matched to the patient's immune type but the donor is not a sibling. The reason this treatment is investigational is that we do not know the likelihood of benefit that the patient will receive. It is possible that they will have great benefit, like some of the patients who have been transplanted from a brother or sister. It is possible that the side-effects of treatment may be too severe so that the transplant won't work. The purpose of this research study is to evaluate whether or not patients with CGD treated with a stem cell transplant from a non-matched and/or non-related donor can have a good outcome from the procedure with an acceptable number of side-effects.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
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Primary Purpose--
CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

Phase 2CompletedFinished
200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202520262027
First PostedDec 21, 2007
Enrollment StartMar 1, 2004
Primary CompletionJul 31, 2017
Study CompletionNov 24, 2017
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 13.4 yearsPosted 18.5 years ago

Interventions

Busulfandrug

Days -9 through -6 1 mg/kg initially (based on weight)

Alemtuzumabbiological

Day -5 through Day -2 Dose is based on weight: Less than 15 kg: 3 mg More than 15 kg to 30 kg: 5 mg More than 30 kg: 15 mg

Cyclophosphamidedrug

Days -5 through -2 50 mg/kg

Fludarabinedrug

Day -5 through Day -2 30 mg/m\^2

Cyclosporinedrug

Cyclosporine will be administered beginning Day -2. Initial dose will 5 mg/kg infused over 24 hours.

Stem Cell Infusionprocedure

Stem Cell: Either bone marrow, cord blood, or peripheral blood stem cells may be used for stem cell transplantation. It is desired to infuse: for bone marrow, nucleated cells ≥ 4 X 10\^8/kg recipient weight; for cord blood ≥ 3 X 10\^7/kg nucleated cells; for peripheral blood stem cells ≥ 1 X 10\^/kg CD34+ cells.