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Repeat Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease or Beta-Thalassemia and Falling Donor Myeloid Chimerism Levels

This study is currently recruiting participants.

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Summary

Number

19-H-0118

Sponsoring Institute

National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

Recruitment Detail

Type: Participants currently recruited/enrolled
Gender: Male & Female
Min Age: 2 Years
Max Age: 80 Years

Referral Letter Required

Yes

Population Exclusion(s)

Fetuses;
Pregnant Women;
Neonates

Keywords

Stem Cell Transplant

Recruitment Keyword(s)

None

Condition(s)

myeloid chimerism

Investigational Drug(s)

None

Investigational Device(s)

Miltenyi CliniMACS CD34+ cell selection kit

Intervention(s)

Device: CliniMACS CD34 Reagent

Supporting Site

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Background:

Sickle cell disease can often be treated with blood stem cell transplants. But for some people the disease returns. This study will give a second transplant to people whose disease has returned but still have some donor cells in their body.

Objective:

To cure people s sickle cell disease by giving a second treatment that makes more room in their bone marrow for donor cells.

Eligibility:

People ages 4 and older with sickle cell disease who had a transplant but the disease returned, and their donor relatives. Donors can be 2 years of age or older.

Design:

Participants will be screened with medical history, physical exam, and blood tests.

Recipients will also be screened with heart and breathing tests, x-rays, a bone marrow sample, and teeth and eye exams. They must have a caregiver.

Donors will have 7-8 visits. They will take a drug for 5-6 days to prepare them for the donation. For the donation, blood is taken from a vein in the arm or groin. The stem cells are collected. The rest of the blood is returned. This may be repeated.

Recipients will get a long IV line in their arm or chest for about 1-2 months. They will take drugs to help their body accept the donor cells. They will get the donor cells and red blood cell transfusions through the line. They will stay in the hospital about 30 days after the transfusion of donor cells.

In first 3 months after the infusion, recipients will have many visits. Then they will have visits every 6 months to 1 year for 5 years. During those visits they will repeat some of the screening tests.

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Eligibility

INCLUSION CRITERIA:

Inclusion criteria- recipient

1. Patient with history of SCD or beta thalassemia who previously underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT)

2. Patient with recurrent SCD defined as HbS greater than or equal to 50% for donors with sickle cell trait and greater than or equal to 10% for donors with HbAA with recurrent clinical manifestations (for example but not limited to recurrent painful crises, acute chest syndrome, priapism, or severe anemia) or patients with recurrent beta thalassemia defined as clinical manifestations such as transfusion-dependence or evidence of extramedullary hematopoiesis. The HbS requirement may be waived by the PI or designee for reasons such as the patient is requiring chronic transfusion therapy or otherwise meets clinical criteria for return of SCD.

3. Persistent donor chimerism levels

4. Age greater than or equal to 4 years

5. Negative beta-HCG

6. Ejection fraction greater than or equal to 35%

7. DLCO greater than or equal to 35% (Note: This criterion may be omitted in young children (e.g. near the age of 5 years old) or other individuals who may have difficulty understanding or complying with the instructions for accurate testing.)

Inclusion- donor

Related donor from original transplant, deemed suitable and eligible, and willing to donate, per clinical evaluations who are additionally willing to donate blood for research. Related donors will be evaluated in accordance with existing Standard NIH Policies and Procedures for determination of eligibility and suitability for clinical donation. Age >= 2 years <80 years old

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

Exclusion criteria- recipient

1. ECOG performance status of 3 or more or if <16 years of age Lansky score of 50 or lower.

2. Evidence of uncontrolled bacterial, viral, or fungal infections (currently taking medication and progression of clinical symptoms) within one month prior to signing the consent

3. Patients with fever or suspected minor infection should await resolution of symptoms before signing the consent

4. Major anticipated illness or organ failure incompatible with survival from PBSC transplant

5. Pregnant or breastfeeding

6. History of secondary malignancies (other than localized skin cancer)

7. Donor-specific HLA antibodies with mean fluorescent intensity >= 2,000

Exclusion- donor

None


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Citations:

Not Provided

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Contacts:

Principal Investigator

Referral Contact

For more information:

Emily M. Limerick, M.D.
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
NIHBC 10 - CLINICAL CENTER BG RM 6N240D
10 CENTER DR
BETHESDA MD 20892
(301) 827-7735
emily.limerick@nih.gov

Jennifer L. Brooks, R.N.
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
BG 10-CRC RM 3-2473
10 CENTER DR
BETHESDA MD 20814
(301) 480-6149
jennifer.brooks2@nih.gov

Office of Patient Recruitment
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ccopr@nih.gov

Clinical Trials Number:

NCT04008368

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