About this trial

Gamma delta T-cells are part of the innate immune system with the ability to recognize malignant cells and kill them. This study uses gamma delta T-cells to maximize the anti-tumor response and minimize graft versus host disease (GVHD) in leukemic and myelodysplastic patients who have had a partially mismatched bone marrow transplant (haploidentical).

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Acute myeloid leukemia [AML] in morphologic complete remission with intermediate/high-risk features (per NCCN criteria) or relapsed disease

Chronic myeloid leukemia [CML] in any chronic phase.

Myelodysplastic syndrome [MDS] with intermediate/high risk features or refractory disease (with bone marrow blast count <10%).

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia [ALL] in morphologic complete remission with high-risk features or relapsed disease.

Disqualifiers

Non-compliant patients.

No appropriate caregivers identified.

Uncontrolled medical or psychiatric disorders which may preclude patients to undergo clinical studies (Discretion of the attending physician).

Active central nervous system (CNS) neoplastic involvement.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • EAGD T-cell infusion (Phase I)
  • EAGD T-cell infusion (Expansion)

Treatment groups

38 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Locations

2
University of Kansas Cancer Center66205, WestwoodKansas, United States
Ohio State University Medical Center43210-1238, ColumbusOhio, United States

Sponsors and collaborators

University of Kansas Medical Center

Lead sponsor

In8bio Inc.

Collaborator