Clinical Application of Stem Cell Educator Therapy in Alopecia Areata (NCT04011748) | Clinical Trial Compass
UnknownPhase 2
Clinical Application of Stem Cell Educator Therapy in Alopecia Areata
United States20 participantsStarted 2022-09-20
Plain-language summary
Alopecia areata (AA) is a common autoimmune disease that results in loss of body hair in varying degrees. The condition is estimated to affect more than 6.8 million people in the United States alone (naaf.org), with a worldwide prevalence of 0.1% to 0.2% and calculated lifetime risk of 2%. AA is the most common form of the disease, in which areas of complete hair loss arise within normal hair-bearing skin. Other forms include alopecia totalis (AT), characterized by total loss of scalp hair, and alopecia universalis (AU), characterized by complete loss of body hair. AA and its variants can have devastating effects on patients' quality of life and social functioning. At present, curative therapy for AA does not exist. Therapeutic options are currently very limited, such as intralesional injections of glucocorticoids and induction of allergic contact dermatitis. These therapies are not effective for many patients and are generally impractical for patients with diffuse AA, AT or AU. Recently, Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors were effective for the treatment of severe AA. However, for those patients who do respond, relapses are common after discontinuation of treatment, due to the existing of autoimmune memory T cells. Stem Cell Educator (SCE) therapy, which uses only autologous mononuclear cells that are externally exposed to cord blood stem cells, has previously been proven safe and effective in subjects for the improvement of type 1 diabetes (T1D), T2D and other autoimmune diseases such as alopecia areata. Minoxidil is the FDA approved drug for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) in 1988. This trial will explore the therapeutic potential of Stem Cell Educator therapy for the treatment of AA by using topical minoxidil as control.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Adult patients ( 18 years)
✓. Must have a clinical diagnosis of AA, at least 50% hair loss involving the scalp
✓. For cases in which there is 80% or more scalp hair loss, the duration of the severity of hair loss must be 10 years or less
✓. Stable or worsening hair loss for at least 6 months without evidence of hair regrowth
✓. Patients must not have received any treatments known to affect AA within 2 months of screening
✓. Patients must agree that they are not permitted to use any other treatment besides topical minoxidil known to affect AA during a period of 6 months after undergoing SCE therapy
✓. Adequate venous access for apheresis
✓. Ability to provide informed consent
Exclusion criteria
✕. AST or ALT 2 \> x upper limit of normal.
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What they're measuring
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The percentage change in scalp hair growth.
Timeframe: Hair regrowth will be evaluated at different time points post receiving Stem Cell Educator therapy in 1, 3, and 6 months.
✕. Known coronary artery disease or EKG suggestive of coronary artery disease unless cardiac clearance for apheresis is obtained from a cardiologist.
✕. Known active infection such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, or Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
✕. Pregnancy assessed by a positive serum pregnancy test or breastfeeding mothers
✕. Use of immunosuppressive medication within one month of enrollment including but not limited to prednisone, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, sirolimus, and chemotherapy.
✕. Presence of any other autoimmune diseases (lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, etc.)