Peptide Vaccinations to Treat Patients With Low-Risk Myeloid Cancers

NCT00488592 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE2 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 10

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Summary

This study will test the safety and effectiveness of two vaccines on slowing disease progression, improving blood counts, reducing the need for transfusions of blood and platelets, or achieving remission in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS, also known as myelodysplasia), acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The vaccines consist of peptides (parts of proteins) found in MDS, AML and CML stem cells, combined with a substance called "MontanideTM". They are administered with granulocyte- macrophage colony- stimulating factor (GM-CSF). The Montanide and the GM-CSF help the immune system respond to the vaccines.

People 18 years of age or older with MDS, AML or CML may be eligible for this study.

Participants receive six injections of the vaccines, one dose every other week for a total of 10 weeks. The injections are given in the upper arm, upper leg, or abdomen. A separate injection of GM-CSF is given in the same area as the vaccine injections. Subjects are observed for 2 hours after the first vaccination and at least 30 minutes after each subsequent vaccination for allergic reactions. In addition to the vaccination, subjects undergo the following:

* History and physical exam, chest x-ray, blood tests and bone marrow aspirate and biopsy before starting the vaccinations.
* Safety monitoring during vaccine administration (every other week for 10 weeks) with blood tests and check of vital signs.
* Follow-up safety monitoring (weeks 12 and 16) with blood tests every visit, chest x-ray at week 12 and bone marrow biopsy visit 16.

Conditions

  • Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)
  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
  • Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML)

Interventions

BIOLOGICAL

WT1:126-134

Subjects were given 6 doses of PR1:169-177 in "Montanide" adjuvant and 6 doses of WT1:126-134 in "Montanide" adjuvant at 2 weekly intervals. The peptides were injected in the deep subcutaneous tissue of the anterior abdominal wall, the thighs or the upper arms near the deltoid region. The sites of injection were rotated every 2 weeks. GM-CSF (Sargramostim) was co administered with each vaccine dose. Subjects with immunological response to one or both peptide vaccines had the option of receiving a maximum of 6 additional boosters of the WT-1:126-134 and PR1:169-177 peptide vaccines at 3 monthly intervals.

BIOLOGICAL

PR1:169-177 Peptide

Subjects were given 6 doses of PR1:169-177 in montanide adjuvant and 6 doses of WT-1:126-134 in Montanide adjuvant at 2 weekly intervals. The peptides were injected in the deep subcutaneous tissue of the anterior abdominal wall, the thighs or the upper arms near the deltoid region. The sites of injection were rotated every 2 weeks. GM-CSF (Sargramostim) was co administered with each vaccine dose. Subjects with immunological response to one or both peptide vaccines had the option of receiving a maximum of 6 additional boosters of the WT-1:126-134 and PR1:169-177 peptide vaccines at 3 monthly intervals.

DRUG

GM-CSF (Sargramostim)

Subjects were given 6 doses of PR1:169-177 in montanide adjuvant and 6 doses of WT-1:126-134 in Montanide adjuvant at 2 weekly intervals. The peptides were injected in the deep subcutaneous tissue of the anterior abdominal wall, the thighs or the upper arms near the deltoid region. The sites of injection were rotated every 2 weeks. GM-CSF (Sargramostim) was co administered with each vaccine dose. Subjects with immunological response to one or both peptide vaccines had the option of receiving a maximum of 6 additional boosters of the WT-1:126-134 and PR1:169-177 peptide vaccines at 3 monthly intervals.

BIOLOGICAL

Montanide adjuvant

Subjects were given 6 doses of PR1:169-177 in montanide adjuvant and 6 doses of WT-1:126-134 in Montanide adjuvant at 2 weekly intervals. The peptides were injected in the deep subcutaneous tissue of the anterior abdominal wall, the thighs or the upper arms near the deltoid region. The sites of injection were rotated every 2 weeks. GM-CSF (Sargramostim) was co administered with each vaccine dose. Subjects with immunological response to one or both peptide vaccines had the option of receiving a maximum of 6 additional boosters of the WT-1:126-134 and PR1:169-177 peptide vaccines at 3 monthly intervals.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

    lead NIH

Principal Investigators

  • Minocher Battiwalla, MD · National Institutes of Health- NHLBI

Study Design

Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Model
SINGLE_GROUP

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
85 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2007-06-30
Primary Completion
2010-04-30
Completion
2010-04-30

Countries

  • United States

Study Locations

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