Sargramostim for Myeloid Dendritic Cell Deficiency



Status:Recruiting
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 80
Updated:7/11/2015
Start Date:May 2013
Contact:Karl L Womer, MD
Email:kwomer1@jhmi.edu
Phone:410-502-3707

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Sargramostim for Myeloid Dendritic Cell Deficiency - Phase I

Previous studies have demonstrated a deficiency of blood dendritic cells in patients with
kidney disease that is associated with the development of viral infections after kidney
transplantation. We plan to test the ability of sargramostim to increase blood dendritic
cell levels in patients with kidney disease in the hopes of developing new therapies to
prevent viral infections after kidney transplantation.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Age >18 years < 80 years with diagnosis of end stage renal disease and currently
undergoing outpatient hemodialysis (HD) at one of the Johns Hopkins
University-affiliated HD units

Exclusion Criteria:

- Age<18or>80years

- History of non-adherence to prescribed HD treatment

- Active drug or heavy alcohol use (defined as > 4 drinks/day)

- Pregnancy or breast feeding

- Active infection (bacterial or viral) or clinically significant infections within the
past three months (e.g. those requiring hospitalization, or as judged by the PI)

- Active malignancy (with the exception of excised non-metastatic basal cell carcinoma
or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, or adequately treated pre- invasive cervical
cancer in situ)

- Unstable cardiovascular status (angina, arrhythmias, congestive heart failure etc...)

- History of liver disease (as defined by a diagnosis of uncompensated cirrhosis) •
History of lung disease (including moderate-severe chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease, interstitial lung disease, or asthma)

- Known hypersensitivity to yeast-derived products

- Hemoglobin < 10 g/dL and hematocrit < 30%.

- Abnormal white blood cell (WBC) count at baseline (< 3 or > 12 x 10 cells/mm )

- Treatment with WBC growth factors (G-CSF or GM-CSF) or immunosuppressive medications
(tacrolimus, cyclosporine, mycophenolate, azathioprine, corticosteroids,
chlorambucil, cyclophosphamide) within 4 weeks of study (erythropoiesis-stimulating
agents will be allowed)

- Treatment with lithium within 4 weeks of study
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