Clinical Trial

A Phase I Feasibility And Safety Study of Fluorescein-Specific (FITC-E2) CAR T Cells In Combination With Parenterally Administered Folate-Fluorescein (UB-TT170) For Osteogenic Sarcoma

Active, Not Recruiting Phase 1
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Summary
The purpose of this study is to see if a new treatment could help patients who have osteosarcoma that does not go away with treatment (is refractory) or comes back after treatment (is recurrent).This study is testing a combination of study therapies, UB-TT170 and genetically modified chimeric antigen receptor T lymphocyte (CAR T) cells, which work together in a way that is different from chemotherapy. In this study, researchers will take some of your blood and remove the T cells in a process called "apheresis". Then the T cells are taken to a lab and changed to CAR T cells that recognize the flags from UB-TT170. Once researchers think they have grown enough CAR T cells, called antiFL(FITC-E2) CAR T cells, to fight your cancer, you may get some chemotherapy to make room in your body for the new cells and then have those cells put back in your body. A few days after the you get your CAR T cell infusion you will start to get infusions of UB-TT170, with the dose slowly increasing for the first few infusions until you have reached a maximum dose that you will get on a regular schedule. The UB-TT170 will attach to your tumor cells and flag them so that they attract the CAR T cells. When the CAR T cells see the labeled tumor cells they can kill the tumor cells. The active part of the study lasts about 8 months, and if you get the CAR T cell infusion you will be in long-term follow-up for 15 years.
Protocol Amendment History 10 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 10 times since 2022-03-28; most recent amendment 2025-11-17.
Status change: Recruiting → Active, Not Recruiting 2024-11-05
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting 2022-05-31
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT05312411
Lead Sponsor Seattle Children's Hospital
Collaborators: Umoja Biopharma
Conditions Osteosarcoma
Enrollment 21 participants
Start Date 2022-05-20
Primary Completion 2025-03-12 (estimated)
Study Completion 2040-05 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-11-20