Alpha/Beta T and B Cell Depletion With Zoledronic Acid for Solid Tumors

Part of paid clinical trials in Gainesville, Florida.

Sponsor
University of Florida
Study ID
NCT06625190
Phase
PHASE1/PHASE2
Status
Recruiting

Conditions

  • Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma
  • Chordoma
  • Clear Cell Sarcoma
  • Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor
  • Epithelioid Sarcoma
  • Ewing Sarcoma
  • Myoepithelial Tumor
  • Neuroblastoma
  • Osteosarcoma
  • Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors
  • Rhabdoid Tumor
  • Rhabdomyosarcoma
  • Synovial Sarcoma

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
6 Months - 25 Years
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • Miltenyi CliniMACS Prodigy ® system — DEVICE
    Subjects will receive an allogeneic stem cell transplant that has been depleted of ⍺/β T-cells and CD19+ B-cells using the Miltenyi CliniMACS Prodigy® system.
  • Zoledronic acid — DRUG
    All subjects will receive zoledronic acid intravenously on days +28, +56, +84, +112, and +140. Dosing in the phase Ib portion of the study will follow a 3 + 3 design where the first 3 subjects will receive the expected phase II dose of 1.25 mg/m2 (dose level 1). If no dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs) occur in these subjects, dose level 1 will be the maximum tolerated dose. However, if at least 1 DLT is observed in the first 3 patients, 3 additional subjects will be enrolled at dose level 1. If more than 2 DLTs are observed in these 6 subjects, then dose de-escalation to 0.8 mg/m2 (dose level 0) will occur and 3-6 additional subjects may be enrolled. All subjects in the phase II portion of the study will receive the maximum tolerated dose determined in the phase Ib portion.

Study Details

Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation can cure patients with blood cancer and other underlying diseases. αβ-T cell and B cell depletion has been introduced to decrease GVHD and PTLD and has demonstrated effectiveness for hematologic malignancies and non-malignant diseases additionally increasing the donor pool as to allow for haploidentical transplant to safely occur. While solid tumors can be highly chemotherapy sensitive, many remain resistant and require multimodalities of treatment. Immunotherapy has been developed to harness the immune system in fighting solid tumors, though not all have targeted effects. Some solid tumors are treated with autologous transplants; however, they do not always demonstrate an improved event free survival or overall survival. There has been evidence of the use of allogeneic stem cell transplants to provide a graft versus tumor effect, though studies remain limited. By utilizing αβ-T cell and B cell depletion for stem cell transplants and combining with zoledronic acid, the immune system may potentially be harnessed and enhanced to provide an improved graft versus tumor effect in relapsed/refractory solid tumors and promote an improved event-free survival and overall survival. This study will investigate the safety of treatment with a stem cell graft depleted of αβ-T cell and CD19+ B cells in combination with zoledronic acid in pediatric and young adult patients with select solid tumors, as well as whether this treatment improves survival rates in these patients.

Key Dates

Start date
Feb 11, 2026
Status verified
Mar 2026
Primary completion
Feb 28, 2030
Completion
Feb 28, 2030

Study Design

Enrollment
27 participants (estimated)
Allocation
NA
Intervention model
SEQUENTIAL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT

Arms

  • Experimental: alpha/beta T cell and CD19+ B cell depleted stem cell graft with zoledronic acid

Primary Outcome Measure

Disease-free survival rate [ Time Frame: 1 year post-transplant ]

Central Contacts

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
University of FloridaGainesvilleFlorida32610
Giselle Moore-Higgs, PhD, APRN
352-273-9050
Jordan Milner, MD (PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR)

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