Delivery of Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells for Spinal Cord Injury: Evaluation of a Novel Device (DOSED)
Lineage Cell Therapeutics, Inc.
Summary
The DOSED clinical study evaluates the safety and utility of a novel delivery device to deliver LCTOPC1, a cell therapy, to the spinal cord of patients with a spinal cord injury (SCI). LCTOPC1 is designed to replace or support cells that are absent or dysfunctional due to traumatic injury, with a goal to help improve the quality of life and restore or augment functional activity in persons suffering from a traumatic cervical or thoracic injuries.
Description
LCTOPC1-SCI-03 DOSED study is a Phase 1b, open-label, multi-center, device safety study designed to assess the safety of a novel delivery device for administering a one-time injection of LCTOPC1. The study will enroll 3-5 participants with subacute (21 to 42 days post-injury) spinal cord injuries and 3-5 participants with chronic (1 to 5 years post-injury) spinal cord injuries. Eligible participants must have either sensorimotor complete (AIS-A) or motor complete / sensory incomplete spinal cord injuries (AIS-B), located in the cervical (C4-C7) or thoracic (T1-T10) regions. The first four pati…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–65 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Sensorimotor complete, traumatic SCI (ASIA Impairment Scale A) or sensory incomplete, traumatic SCI (ASIA Impairment Scale B) 2. For subjects with subacute injury, International Standards for Neurological Classification of SCI (ISNCSCI) Neurological Level of Injury (NLI) from C-4 to T-10 occurring 21 to 42 days prior to LCTOPC1 injection 3. For subjects with chronic injury, ISNCSCI NLI from C-4 to T-10 and more than 30 days without clinical improvement from last assessment, occurring 1 to 5 years prior to LCTOPC1 injection 4. Individuals must have at least one upper ext…
Interventions
- BiologicalOPC1
One injection of 10 million LCTOPC1 cells will be delivered to the target injection site of the damaged spinal tissue.
Locations (2)
- Rancho Research InstitueDowney, California
- University of California, San DiegoLa Jolla, California