Cryopreserved G2SCID lentiviral vector transduced patient CD34+ cells ( DrugBank: - )
1 disease
告示番号 | 疾患名(ページ内リンク) | 臨床試験数 |
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65 | 原発性免疫不全症候群 | 1 |
65. 原発性免疫不全症候群
臨床試験数 : 500 / 薬物数 : 614 - (DrugBank : 119) / 標的遺伝子数 : 92 - 標的パスウェイ数 : 217
No. | TrialID | Date_ enrollment | Date_ registration | Public_title | Scientific_title | Condition | Intervention | Primary_ sponsor | Secondary_ sponsor | Recruitment_ Status | Inclusion_ agemin | Inclusion_ agemax | Inclusion_ gender | Target_ size | Phase | Countries |
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1 | EUCTR2018-000673-68-GB (EUCTR) | 09/10/2018 | 27/07/2018 | A clinical trial to study the effects of genetically modified patients' CD34+ cells in patients with X-linked Severe Combined Immunodeficiency | Phase I/II study of lentiviral gene transfer for SCID-X1 with low dose targeted busulfan - Lentiviral gene therapy for SCID-X1 | Severe combined immunodeficiency disorder (SCID) is a heterogeneous group of inherited disorders characterized by a profound reduction or absence of T lymphocyte function, resulting in lack of both cellular and humoral immunity. The most common form of SCID is an X-linked form (SCID-X1), which accounts for 30-50% of all cases. Children with SCID lack virtually all immune protection from pathogens. They are prone to repeated and persistent infections that can be very serious or life threatening. MedDRA version: 20.0;Level: LLT;Classification code 10069566;Term: Severe combined immunodeficiency syndrome;System Organ Class: 100000004850 ;Therapeutic area: Diseases [C] - Immune System Diseases [C20] | Product Name: Cryopreserved G2SCID lentiviral vector transduced patient CD34+ cells INN or Proposed INN: Cryopreserved G2SCID lentiviral vector transduced patient CD34+ cells | Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust | NULL | Authorised-recruitment may be ongoing or finished | Female: no Male: yes | 5 | Human pharmacology (Phase 1): yes Therapeutic exploratory (Phase 2): no Therapeutic confirmatory - (Phase 3): no Therapeutic use (Phase 4): no | United Kingdom |