Table of contents
- Trial overview
- Target population and eligibility focus
- Study design, phase, and enrollment
- Endpoints and what was measured
- Trial status and what it means
Trial overview
This clinical research studied acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) in patients with difficult-to-treat disease.[1] The study tested ALLOGENEIC ADIPOCYTE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELLS TRANSDUCED WITH A LENTIVIRAL PROVIRUS VECTOR CONTAINING THE HUMAN CXCR4 AND IL-10 GENES as an interventional treatment, meaning the research team gave the study treatment and then observed the results.[1]
Target population and eligibility focus
The trial was designed for patients who had developed acute GVHD that was refractory to corticosteroids and ruxolitinib-refractory, or who were not eligible to receive ruxolitinib.[1] In simple terms, this means the study focused on people whose disease did not improve with prior standard treatment, or who could not use one of the listed treatments.[1]
Study design, phase, and enrollment
The trial record lists the study as Phase 1, while the title describes it as a Phase I/IIa clinical trial.[1] The planned enrollment was 15 participants, which shows this was a small early-stage study.[1]
Endpoints and what was measured
The main endpoint was safety, especially serious adverse reactions after sequential infusions of the study drug, no matter how many doses a patient received.[1] The study also measured serious unexpected serious adverse reactions at the time of infusion or during follow-up.[1] These outcomes show that the trial mainly wanted to see whether the treatment could be given safely and how patients tolerated it.[1]
Trial status and what it means
The trial status was Withdrawn.[1] This means the study did not continue as planned and did not complete recruitment or follow-up in the usual way.[1]



