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CRISPR-Edited HLA Donor Kidney Transplant to Reduce Rejection Risk

This clinical trial investigates the transplantation of donor kidneys that have been genetically modified ex vivo using CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing to reduce immunogenicity and transplant rejection. Donor kidney grafts will have key human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes disrupted - specifically, knockout of HLA class I heavy chains HLA-A and HLA-B, along with disabling HLA class II expression by targeting the CIITA gene (a master regulator of HLA-DR/DQ/DP). Approximately 90 adult end-stage renal disease patients will receive a CRISPR-edited donor kidney transplant. The primary objectives are to assess the safety and feasibility of this novel intervention, while secondary objectives evaluate the reduction in immune responses (immunogenicity), graft function, and the practicality of implementing ex vivo gene-edited organ transplantation in humans. By knocking out major donor HLA molecules, the trial aims to reduce T-cell and antibody-mediated recognition of the graft, potentially lowering rejection rates and reliance on high-dose immunosuppressants. Safety, including any off-target effects or unanticipated immune reactions, will be closely monitored, and transplant outcomes will be tracked for one year post-transplant.

Participants needed: 90
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 16-85Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: AMERICAN ORGAN TRANSPLANT AND CANCER RESEARCH INSTITUTE LLCUpdated: Jul 8, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adult patients, age 16 to 85 years, with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who are... [+7]

Active infection: Any ongoing severe infection that would contraindicate transpl... [+8]

Status: Recruiting

CRISPR-Edited HLA Donor Liver Transplant to Reduce Rejection

This early-phase clinical trial will assess the use of ex vivo CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing on donor liver grafts to reduce immunogenicity before transplantation. Donor livers will have HLA-A and HLA-B genes knocked out, and HLA class II expression disabled (by targeting the CIITA transactivator gene), aiming to create a "hypoimmunogenic" organ less prone to rejection. The edited liver is then transplanted into patients with end-stage liver disease. The primary focus is on safety and feasibility - determining whether a CRISPR-edited liver can be transplanted successfully and function normally - as well as evaluating reductions in immune response (acute rejection, anti-donor T cell activation) and graft function over time.

Participants needed: 90
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 16-85Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: AMERICAN ORGAN TRANSPLANT AND CANCER RESEARCH INSTITUTE LLCUpdated: Jul 8, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults aged 16-85 (inclusive) with end-stage liver disease or acute liver failur... [+5]

Active uncontrolled infection (e.g., sepsis, active tuberculosis) that would sev... [+6]