Title

Pilot Investigation of Stem Cells in Stroke
A Phase I Safety Trial of CTX0E03 Drug Product Delivered Intracranially in the Treatment of Patients With Stable Ischemic Stroke
  • Phase

    Phase 1
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    11
The study is designed to test the safety of a manufactured neural stem cell line (CTX cells) delivered by injection into the damaged brains of male patients 60 years of age or over who remain moderately to severely disabled 6 months to 5 years following an ischemic stroke. In addition the trial will evaluate a range of potential efficacy measures for future trials. Treatment will involve a single injection of one of four doses of CTX cells into the patient's brain in a carefully controlled neurosurgical operation performed under general anesthetic. The trial is designed to treat 12 patients and measure outcomes over 24 months. Patients will be invited to participate in a long-term follow-up trial for a further 8 years.
Design: The trial is an open label, single administration, ascending dose, single site trial using CTX neural stem cells with 24-month patient monitoring following treatment.

Pre-treatment selection of patients : Males aged ≥60 years with unilateral ischaemic stroke affecting sub-cortical white matter and/or basal ganglia 6 months to 5 years prior to entry into the study, with persistent unilateral hemiparesis, a minimum infarct diameter of 1 cm and stable neurological functional deficit as determined by the NIH Stroke Scale, (measured twice at least 1 month apart), will be eligible for treatment.

Treatment: The CTX cells will be injected by stereotaxic procedures into the putamen region of the brain of the patient under general anesthesia with imaging guidance to locate injection site. Four ascending doses of CTX cells will be tested in 12 patients (4 dosage groups of three patients at each dose level receiving 2 million, 5 million, 10 million or 20 million cells). Patients will be admitted to hospital the day before surgery and prepared for CTX cell implantation to take place. Patients will be discharged two days after surgery.

One patient will be treated at a time. An independent Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) will make the decision to continue dosing at each dose level following satisfactory review of the 28 day safety data for the first patient at that dose level; and to increase the dose to the next level following satisfactory review of the 3 month safety data for all three patients in the previous dose group.

Post treatment follow-up of patients: There will be 6 scheduled visits to clinic for monitoring and neurofunctional testing and 5 scheduled telephone contacts to monitor adverse events (AEs) and concomitant medications over the 2 year follow-up period.

End-points: The primary end-point of the trial is safety, measured by numbers of relevant Serious Adverse Events, health screening, neurological assessment and scanning abnormalities. The secondary aim is to evaluate various MRI and other test measures for their potential as efficacy markers for subsequent trials.

Post trial follow up: All trial patients will be flagged by the National Health Service Central Register (NHSCR) Scotland for life-long follow-up. In addition, all patients will be invited to take part in an 8-year follow up trial requiring an annual review by a suitable physician.
Study Started
Jun 30
2010
Primary Completion
Oct 31
2012
Study Completion
Oct 31
2022
Last Update
Jul 06
2023

Biological CTX0E03 neural stem cells

Single administration by surgical delivery to the damaged area of the brain

CTX0E03 DP Experimental

human neural stem cell product, once only injection, increasing doses

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Males
60 years or over
Unilateral ischemic stroke involving subcortical white matter or Basal Ganglia 6 months to 5 years before entry
NIHSS score minimum 6 with hemiparesis (2 or more for motor arm and leg)
Neurologically stable for 2 m
modified Rankin score of 2-4
Fit for general anesthesia, neurosurgery
Capacity to consent
Infarct at least 1cm diameter

Exclusion Criteria:

Structural brain vascular lesions requiring surgery or increasing the risk of stereotaxic implantation
Unstable medical conditions with expected survival <12 months
Any medical condition that would impair participation (eg progressive neurological disorders, mental illness)
Major surgery within 30 days
Previous allogeneic tissue transplant
MMSE < 24
Epilepsy
Coagulation disorders or anticoagulant treatment that cannot be interrupted
Stimulants, botox, tamoxifen
Contraindications to MRI
No Results Posted