CAR-T therapy could open door to kidney transplants for 'Incompatible' patients
NCT ID NCT07350837
First seen Jan 21, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 21 times
Summary
This study tests a new treatment called AZD0120 (GC012F) in 12 adults with end-stage kidney disease who have high levels of antibodies that make it very hard to find a matching kidney donor. The treatment uses specially engineered immune cells (CAR-T) to target and reduce these antibodies, potentially allowing a successful kidney transplant. The main goals are to check safety and see if the therapy can lower antibody levels enough for transplantation.
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Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical Collage of Huazhong University of Science & Technology
RECRUITINGWuhan, Hubei, China
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