Targeting the IPA and Matching for the Non-Inherited Maternal Antigen for Haplo-Cord Transplantation
NCT: NCT01810588 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
In this trial, we aim to improve the outcomes of haplo cord transplant. Haplo cord transplant is a novel and promising way to improve transplant outcomes. We hypothesize that identification of a graft that is at least 5/6 matched and inherited paternal antigen (IPA) targeted (i.e., cord blood grafts share one or more IPA antigens with the prospective recipient) is more important to the outcome of haplo cord transplant than the nucleated cell dose. The identification of such a graft for a large proportion of the subjects may necessitate accepting a lower umbilical cord graft dose. In addition to a umbilical cord blood transplant, recipients will receive stem cells from a family member ( a haplo-identical donor) . After collection and prior to infusion, these cells will be purified using a device called a CliniMACS CD34 selection device. The subject will undergo a chemotherapy conditioning regimen prior to transplantation. No experimental drugs are used in this study, and the combinations of drugs that will be used in the conditioning regimen are combinations that have been used in the past.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Targeting the IPA and Matching for the Non-Inherited Maternal Antigen for Haplo-Cord Transplantation?
Targeting the IPA and Matching for the Non-Inherited Maternal Antigen for Haplo-Cord Transplantation is a clinical trial registered under NCT01810588. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT01810588?
The current status of NCT01810588 (Targeting the IPA and Matching for the Non-Inherited Maternal Antigen for Haplo-Cord Transplantation) is: COMPLETED.
When did Targeting the IPA and Matching for the Non-Inherited Maternal Antigen for Haplo-Cord Transplantation start?
Targeting the IPA and Matching for the Non-Inherited Maternal Antigen for Haplo-Cord Transplantation started on 2012-10-16.
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