Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Human CI-135 (FLT3) Targeted CAR-T Cells Injection for Subjects with Relapsed/Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseEarly Phase 1
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-70
SponsorHrain Biotechnology Co., Ltd.

About this trial

This study is a single-arm, open-label, dose-escalating trial to explore the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamics characteristics of anti human CI-135 (FLT3) CAR-T Injection , and to preliminarily observe the efficacy of the trial drug in patients with relapsed/refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Subjects volunteer to participate in clinical trails, understand and inform the trials and sign informed consent form, be willing to complete all the trial procedures;

Aged from 18 to 70 years (including cut-off value), Male and female;

Expected survival > 12 weeks;

AML patients who have not achieved complete remission (CR) after at least three cycles of standard induction therapy, or

Disqualifiers

Diagnosed as acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL M3);

With any presence of other uncontrolled malignancies (unless evaluated as unlikely to interfere with the safety or efficacy assessment of the trial);

Previously treated with CAR-T cells or other genetically modified cellular therapies

Displayed history or evidence of significant cardiovascular risks, including any of the following: congestive heart failure, unstable angina, clinically significant arrhythmias (e.g., ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia), coronary angioplasty within 6 months before administration, implantable cardiac defibrillator, or any clinically relevant comorbidities that pose safety risks or interfere with study assessments, procedures, or completion;

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Human Derived anti-CI135 CAR-T Injection

Treatment groups

7 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Sponsors and collaborators

Hrain Biotechnology Co., Ltd.

Lead sponsor

The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University

Collaborator