Phase I/II Study of Anti-CD3 x Anti-EGFR Bispecific Antibody (EGFRBi) Armed Fresh Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (EGFR FPBMC) in Metastatic or Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer
University of Virginia
Summary
The purpose of this study is to understand the safety and estimate the efficacy of combining anti-cluster of differentiation 3 (CD3) x anti-Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) bispecific antibody fresh peripheral blood mononuclear cells (EGFR FPBMC) for patients with metastatic or unresectable pancreas cancer. Participants receive 8 twice weekly doses and then 8 more doses every 2 weeks of EGFR FPBMC by intravenous infusion.
Description
Once subjects are determined to be eligible, white blood cells (lymphocytes) are collected via leukapheresis procedure. The T cells in the mononuclear cells are coated with bispecific antibody to activate the T cells and the mononuclear cells are reinfused into the patients so the T cells can multiply and kill tumors. About 72 hours after the leukapheresis procedure, EGFR FPBMC infusions will start. After about 8-9 weeks, participants will have another leukapheresis procedure and then receive doses every 2 weeks for 8 more doses. Before, throughout and following EGFR FPBMC, research blood wil…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Histologically confirmed locally advanced pancreatic cancer (LAPC)/unresectable pancreatic cancer (UPC) or metastatic pancreatic cancer (MPC) not eligible for curative intent therapy 2. Received at least 1 line of chemotherapy and have stable disease (SD) or better for 3 months prior to enrollment. Therapy should consist of either a gemcitabine, 5FU-based (including capecitabine) or albumin-bound paclitaxel-based regimen. Patients with actionable mutations should have received targeted therapy prior to enrollment on trial. Patients who qualify for immunotherapy due to m…
Interventions
- DrugEGFR FPBMC
Participants will receive 8 twice weekly infusions of EGFR FPBMC, then 8 additional infusions every 2 weeks.
Location
- University of VirginiaCharlottesville, Virginia