About this trial
Despite progress in chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy, allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) is still the only curative procedure for some hematological malignancies. The probability of finding a matched sibling donor (MSD) is estimated under the classical 30%, because of the age of patients and their relatives, and a matched unrelated donor (MUD) can take time to identify. Currently in France, 25% of the allo-SCT are performed with an haplo-identical related donor. The Baltimore group developed an approach using haploidentical related donors, RIC, T-replete bone marrow and post-transplant high dose cyclophosphamide (PTCy) in patients with advanced hematological malignancies. PTCy has shown to eradicate alloreactive donor and host T-cells, activated by respective antigens, thereby reducing the incidence of graft versus host disease (GvHD) but delaying hematopoietic recovery. Therefore, the main source of graft is peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) mobilized by G-CSF in France. Unfortunately, with PBSC we observe a higher cumulative incidence of GvHD (around 50%) and a higher toxicity-related mortality (TRM), especially for recipients \>50 years old. The co-transplantation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) at the time of transplantation has previously shown a double interest in GvHD immunomodulation and hematopoiesis support. Pre-clinical studies (in mice) have shown that mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) from Wharton's Jelly reduce the incidence of GvHD when the infusions are weekly repeated. We propose a phase I clinical trial to find the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of a weekly infusion of WJ-MSC administered as GvHD prophylaxis and as a support for a faster hematological reconstitution after haplo-identical allo-SCT.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
With AML/ALL/SMD/SMP or lymphoid neoplasm requiring allogeneic stem cell transplantation
In complete response (CR) for AML/ALL or CR,partial response (PR) or non pre-treated for SMD/SMP and lymphoid neoplasm
Without a HLA matched related donor available and with identification of a haploidentical donor (brother, sister, parents, adult children or cousin)
ECOG ≤ 2
Disqualifiers
History of Cancer in the last 5 years
Uncontrolled infection: Seropositivity for HIV or HTLV-1 or active hepatitis B or C defined by a positive PCR HBV or HCV and hepatic cytolysis due to HBV
Uncontrolled coronary insufficiency, recent myocardial infarction <6 month, current manifestations of heart failure, uncontrolled cardiac rhythm disorders, ventricular ejection fraction <50%
Pulmonary failure with DLCO<50%
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- WJ-MSC infusion
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Central Hospital, Nancy, France
Lead sponsor
Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France
Collaborator