About this trial
This study involved patients that have a cancer called diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL), NK and T cell lymphomas (NK/TL) or classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL) (hereafter these 3 diseases will be referred to as lymphoma). Patients lymphoma has come back or not gone away after treatment. Because there is no standard treatment for the patients cancer at this time or because the currently used treatments do not work fully in all cases, the patients are being asked to volunteer in this research study.
In this study the investigators want to test a type of T cell made from a normal donor. The T cells the investigators will use are called Epstein Barr virus (EBV) specific T cells (EBVSTs) and are cells that the investigators have trained in the laboratory to recognize a EBV which is the virus that causes mono or kissing disease. Some patients with lymphoma have EBV in their cancer cells. Researchers have given T cell lines from normal donor EBVSTs to lymphoma patients who have EBV in their lymphoma cells and have seen responses in about half the patients. The cells have have been generated and are frozen in a bank. The cells are called "allogeneic" (meaning the donor is not related to the patient). CD30.CAR in EBV-specific T cells (called allogeneic CD30.CAR-EBVST) from the blood of healthy donors. The investigators are giving the cells to patients with lymphoma cells that express CD30. If the lymphoma cells also express EBV there may be some benefit from targeting both proteins.
The purpose of this study is to find out the highest safe dose of allogeneic CD30.CAR-EBVST cells given following chemotherapy and used to treat lymphoma. The investigators will learn the side effects of CD30.CAR-EBVST cells in patients and see whether this therapy may help lymphoma patients
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Hodgkin lymphoma
Aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma
ALK-negative anaplastic T cell lymphoma or other peripheral T-cell lymphoma
ALK-positive anaplastic T cell lymphoma
Disqualifiers
Received an investigational cell therapy or vaccine within the past 6 weeks.
Received an investigational small molecule drug within the past 2 weeks.
Received CD30 antibody-based therapy within the previous 4 weeks.
Received gemcitabine-containing chemotherapy within the previous 12 weeks
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- CD30.CAR-EBVST cells
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Baylor College of Medicine
Lead sponsor
The Methodist Hospital Research Institute
Collaborator