Designer immune cells take on rare sarcomas in early trial
NCT ID NCT06083883
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Jun 23, 2026 · Updated 43 times
Summary
This early-phase trial tests whether giving specially engineered natural killer (NK) cells from donated cord blood, along with standard chemotherapy, is safe for people with advanced synovial sarcoma or myxoid/round cell liposarcoma. The NK cells are designed to recognize and attack cancer cells that carry a protein called NY-ESO-1. The study will enroll 44 participants to find the best dose and watch for side effects.
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What this could mean
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Active substance
engineered natural killer (NK) cells that target NY-ESO-1, given with chemotherapy drugs fludarabine and cyclophosphamide
What this could lead to
If it works, this could point toward a new treatment option for people with advanced synovial sarcoma or myxoid/round cell liposarcoma that has not responded to other therapies.
What could go wrong
This is a very early Phase I trial with only 44 participants, so the main goal is safety, not proof of effectiveness. The therapy may cause serious side effects from the chemotherapy or the NK cells, and it may not shrink tumors.
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