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Report for Mutation Q61R

Developed by Shray Alag, 2020.
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1 Pilot Study Of Safety And Feasibility Of GI-4000, An Inactivated Recombinant Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Expressing Mutant Ras Protein Combined With Adoptive Transfer And Chemoradiation in Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer

The purpose of this study is to determine if it is safe to add multiple immunotherapies to standard chemotherapy and radiation for treating pancreatic cancer tumors that cannot be completely removed by surgery. 1. GI-4000 Vaccination: The first involves a "vaccine," which is an injection (shot) that teaches your immune system to attack foreign invaders. The vaccine we will use is called "GI-4000" - a vaccine composed of yeast that is made to carry the same proteins (called "mutated Ras proteins") found in some pancreatic cancer cells. 2. Adoptive T-cell Transfer: The second type of immunotherapy in this study is called "adoptive T-cell transfer." This involves collecting a specific type of white blood cells from you (called "T-cells")and growing T-cells grown in a lab which may help the research participants' immune systems recover more quickly after chemotherapy, and possibly improved response to other immunotherapies. We hope that studying these agents together will teach us how to help the immune system fight pancreatic cancer.

NCT00837135 Pancreatic Cancer Other: Screening Biological: GI-4000 Vaccine Biological: GI-4000 Vaccine + Activated T Cells Biological: Surgical Evaluation after Vaccine #4
MeSH:Pancreatic Neoplasms
HPO:Neoplasm of the pancreas

1. Histologically-confirmed pancreatic adenocarcinoma that expresses one of the GI-4000-related k-ras oncoproteins (G12V, G12C, G12D, Q61L, or Q61R) 2. Locally advanced disease, (stages I-III, i.e no evidence of metastasis outside the pancreas and its regional lymph nodes). --- G12V --- --- G12C --- --- G12D --- --- Q61L --- --- Q61R ---

Primary Outcomes

Measure: To evaluate the feasibility of incorporating GI-4000 vaccine and activated T-cell infusion into a regimen of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgical resection to treat locally advanced pancreatic cancer.

Time: 1 year


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