Trial Information
Summary: This study involves the injection of certain peptides and an immune system stimulating substance to try to stimulate the immune system to recognize and kill tumor cells.
Study Description
Tumors may produce specific proteins that are not produced in
normal tissue. Fragments of these proteins, called peptides, can be
used as a vaccine to try and stimulate the immune system to
recognize and kill tumor cells.
One such protein called NY-ESO-1, and a very similar protein
called LAGE, have been shown to be produced by a variety of tumors.
It is produced by the testis but not in any other tissue.
GM-CSF is a substance that can stimulate the immune system in a
non-specific manner. When used together with tumor specific
peptides, the specific immune response to the peptide may be
enhanced.
For the immune system to recognize the specific peptides, they
must be associated with specific molecules on the cell surface
called Human Leukocyte Antigens (HL-A). The HLA molecule relevant
to the present study is HLA-A2.
Patient Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria
Adult patients over 18 years old that are HLA-A2 positive with
tumors that express NY-ESO-I/LAGE will be eligible for this study
(Soft Tissue Sarcoma, Malignant Mesothelioma, and other
NY-ESO-1/LAGE antigen expressing cancers). The tumor must be
high-risk stage II, stage III or IV. Patients will have completed
or declined further standard therapy and are HIV, Hepatitis B, and
Hepatitis C negative.
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Contact:
Eva Diaz, Data Manager/Project Coordinator
Columbia University Medical Center
Stem Cell Transplant & Immunotherapy Programs Columbia University Medical Center
New York, NY 10032
Telephone: 212-305-8857
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