Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
Head and Neck Cancer
Type
Interventional
Phase
Early Phase 1
Design
Allocation: N/AIntervention Model: Single Group AssignmentMasking: None (Open Label)Primary Purpose: Basic Science

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

CIVO is a research tool composed of a hand-held single-use sterile injector coupled with fluorescent tracking microspheres called CIVO GLO that mark the sites of drug microdose injection, enabling rapid assessment of multiple oncology drugs or drug combinations simultaneously within a patient's tumo...

CIVO is a research tool composed of a hand-held single-use sterile injector coupled with fluorescent tracking microspheres called CIVO GLO that mark the sites of drug microdose injection, enabling rapid assessment of multiple oncology drugs or drug combinations simultaneously within a patient's tumor. In this Phase 0 intratumoral microdosing study in human patients with localized or metastatic primary tumors of the head and neck (who will be undergoing previously planned tumor and regional nodes dissection), we will evaluate TAK-981's ability to activate innate immune effector cells within the local tumor microenvironment. Additionally, this study will examine TAK-981 in combination with cetuximab or avelumab to study whether TAK-981 enhances the localized immune responses compared to those of either immunotherapy alone. TAK-981 singly and in combination with cetuximab or avelumab will be delivered intratumorally in subtherapeutic microdose quantities via CIVO. The CIVO device penetrates solid tumors and delivers subtherapeutic microdoses of up to eight anti-cancer agents or combinations of anti-cancer agents co-injected with CIVO GLO into discrete regions of the tumor. At the time of the planned surgical intervention (one or three days after the CIVO microdose injection), the injected tumor tissue is then excised and tumor responses are assessed via histological staining of tumor cross-sections sampled perpendicular to each injection column. Co-injection with CIVO GLO enables identification of each injection site during resection as well as in tissues stained for analysis. Because the platform delivers microdose amounts of each test agent or combination directly into the patient's tumor tissue, hypotheses can be tested earlier in the drug development process, consistent with the goals of the 2006 FDA Exploratory IND Guidance for Industry.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04065555
Collaborators
Takeda
Investigators
Study Director: Medical Director Presage Biosciences