Customized TCR-T Cell Therapy for Cancer
What You Need to Know Before You Apply
What is the purpose of this trial?
This trial explores a new treatment for individuals with certain advanced cancers, such as lung or cervical cancer, who have no other curative options. The study tests different combinations of engineered T cells (a type of immune cell) to determine if they can safely and effectively target and fight cancer cells. This includes TCR-T cell therapy, such as TSC-200-A0201 and TSC-204-A0201, designed to target specific proteins on cancer cells. It is intended for individuals whose tumors express certain proteins and have specific genetic markers (HLA types). Participants should have solid tumors that cannot be surgically removed and have not responded to standard treatments. As a Phase 1 trial, this research focuses on understanding how the treatment works in people, offering participants the opportunity to be among the first to receive this new therapy.
Will I have to stop taking my current medications?
The trial protocol does not specify if you need to stop taking your current medications. However, you cannot be on systemic corticosteroid therapy greater than 10 mg of prednisone daily within 7 days of enrollment, and you cannot receive another anti-cancer therapy concurrently.
Is there any evidence suggesting that this trial's treatments are likely to be safe?
Research has shown that the TCR-T cell therapies in this trial, such as TSC-200-A0201 and TSC-204-A0201, are in the early stages of safety testing. These therapies are being tried in humans for the first time. The main goal is to assess their safety and how well people tolerate them. So far, the FDA has not approved these treatments for any condition, and detailed safety information from human trials is not yet available.
Since these treatments are in their initial human tests, information on safety is limited. Early studies focus on identifying any serious side effects. Because they are in the first phase of testing, there might not be enough data yet to fully understand all potential risks. However, the FDA has allowed these treatments to begin testing, indicating that earlier research demonstrated some level of safety.
Participants in these trials may experience side effects, which is common in early trials. It is important for participants to discuss potential risks with their doctors before joining.12345Why are researchers excited about this trial's treatments?
Researchers are excited about the customized TCR-T cell therapies because they offer a personalized approach to treating cancer. Unlike traditional treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation that target rapidly dividing cells, TCR-T therapies are engineered to recognize and attack specific cancer cells based on their unique antigens. This precision targeting aims to enhance efficacy and minimize damage to healthy cells. Additionally, these therapies leverage the body's immune system, potentially leading to more durable responses and fewer side effects compared to conventional treatments. With these innovations, TCR-T cell therapy represents a promising advancement in the fight against cancer.
What evidence suggests that this trial's treatments could be effective for cancer?
Research shows that TScan Therapeutics is developing a personalized TCR-T cell therapy to treat various solid tumors. In this trial, participants may receive different treatment combinations. One treatment, TSC-200-A0201, targets HPV16-positive cancers, which are linked to many cervical cancers, by recognizing specific cancer markers. TSC-204-A0201 and TSC-204-C0702 focus on melanoma by identifying certain proteins in tumors, showing promise in early lab tests. TSC-203-A0201 and TSC-201-B0702 aim to target unique tumor markers, potentially offering personalized treatment options. Early data suggest these treatments may effectively target cancer cells by recognizing specific markers often found in tumors, offering hope for treating cancers that have been difficult to manage with other therapies.36789
Who Is on the Research Team?
Dawn Pinchasik, MD
Principal Investigator
TScan Therapeutics
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
This trial is for adults with advanced solid tumors that can't be surgically removed or have spread, and who've tried all other treatments without success. They must match specific genetic markers (HLA types) and their cancer should express certain proteins (MAGE-A1/HPV16-E7). Good physical condition is required, they must understand the study, and not be on high-dose steroids or have serious heart issues.Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
Timeline for a Trial Participant
Screening
Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial
Leukapheresis
Participants undergo leukapheresis to collect cells for TCR-T product manufacturing
Lymphodepletion and Treatment
Participants undergo lymphodepletion and receive one or two doses of TCR-T cell therapy
Follow-up
Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after treatment
What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?
Interventions
- TSC-200-A0201
- TSC-204-A0201
- TSC-204-A0201 + TSC-200-A0201
- TSC-204-A0201 + TSC-204-C0702
- TSC-204-C0702
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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?
TScan Therapeutics, Inc.
Lead Sponsor