Matched Targeted Therapy For High-Risk Leukemias and MDS



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Blood Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any - 30
Updated:2/28/2019
Start Date:February 2016
End Date:November 2020
Contact:Yana Pikman, MD
Email:YPIKMAN@PARTNERS.ORG
Phone:617-632-4754

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Matched Targeted Therapy (MTT) Recommendation for Patients With Recurrent, Refractory, or High Risk Leukemias and Myelodysplastic Syndrome

This research study is seeking to gain new knowledge about Recurrent, Refractory, or High
Risk Leukemias in children and young adults.

This study is evaluating the use of specialized testing called leukemia profiling. Once the
profiling is performed, the results are evaluated by an expert panel of physicians,
scientists and pharmacists. This may result in a recommendation for a specific cancer therapy
or a clinical trial called matched targeted therapy (MTT). The results of the leukemia
profiling and, if applicable, the MTT recommendation will be communicated to the
participant's primary oncologist.

This study will determine whether it is possible to use profiling results and determine a
matched targeted therapy for patients with leukemia. It will describe the range of mutations
found in patients with leukemia with this type of profiling, and describe the clinical
outcomes of patients who receive a matched targeted therapy.

Our tissues and organs are made up of cells. Cancer occurs when the molecules that normally
control cell growth are damaged. The damage results in unchecked cell growth which causes a
tumor, a collection of cancer cells. The damage is referred to as an alteration. There are
different types of cancer-causing alterations. Genes are the part of cells that contain the
instructions which tell our cells how to make the right proteins to grow and work. Genes are
composed of DNA letters that spell out these instructions.

By participating in this study, the participant's leukemia cells will be tested for cancer
causing alterations. This testing is called leukemia profiling. The leukemia profiling will
be performed using bone marrow or blood that has already been obtained during a clinical
test. Alternately, the profiling may be done on leukemia cells that are planned to be
obtained as part of routine clinical care.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Birth to ≤ 30 years at study entry

- Diagnosis: Patients will be enrolled in one of the two cohorts based on diagnosis:

Cohort 1: Relapsed/refractory leukemia

- Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, first or greater relapse

- Acute myeloid leukemia, first or greater relapse

- Leukemia refractory to induction chemotherapy

- Other recurrent leukemia

- Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), first or greater relapse, or refractory to initial
therapy

Cohort 2: New diagnosis

- Acute myeloid leukemia, new diagnosis

- New diagnosis infant MLL-rearranged ALL or low hypodiploid (<40 chromosomes) ALL

- Rare leukemia- e.g., JMML, leukemia of ambiguous lineage

- Secondary leukemia

- Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) not eligible for stem cell transplant

Pathologic Criteria

- Histologic confirmation of leukemia at the time of diagnosis or recurrence

Specimen Samples

- Sufficient leukemia specimen available for profiling from diagnosis or recurrence OR
bone marrow aspirate/blood draw/pheresis/other fresh sample of patient leukemia cells
planned for clinical care anticipated to allow collection of minimum specimen for
testing.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Insufficient leukemia specimen available for profiling from diagnosis or recurrence;
or bone marrow evaluation/blood draw/other leukemia cell sample NOT planned to be
obtained for clinical care; or peripheral blast percentage <20% AND clinical blood
draw not planned.
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5801 South Ellis Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60637
 773.702.1234
Principal Investigator: Jennifer McNeer, MD
Phone: 773-702-1762
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
 215-590-1000
Principal Investigator: Sarah Tasian, MD
Phone: 267-425-0118
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1600 Divisadero Street
San Francisco, California 94115
888.689.8273
Principal Investigator: Mignon Loh, MD
Phone: 415-514-0853
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1405 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30322
404-785-6000
Principal Investigator: Melinda Pauly, MD
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13123 E 16th Ave
Aurora, Colorado 80045
(720) 777-1234
Principal Investigator: Kelly Maloney, MD
Phone: 720-777-6740
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1800 Orleans St.
Baltimore, Maryland 21287
410-955-5000
Principal Investigator: Patrick Brown, MD
Phone: 410-955-8817
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450 Brookline Ave
Boston, Massachusetts 2215
617-632-3000
Principal Investigator: Yana Pikman, MD
Phone: 617-632-4754
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Bronx, New York 10467
Principal Investigator: Lisa Gennarini, MD
Phone: 718-741-2356
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665 Elm Street
Buffalo, New York 14263
Principal Investigator: Matthew Barth, MD
Phone: 716-845-2333
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9000 W Wisconsin Ave #270
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226
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Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404
Principal Investigator: Nathan Gossai, MD
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630 W 168th St
New York, New York
212-305-2862
Principal Investigator: Justine Kahn, MD
Phone: 212-305-5808
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1275 York Ave
New York, New York 10021
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Principal Investigator: Neerav Shukla, MD
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Saint Louis, Missouri 63110
Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Magee, MD, PhD
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4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, Washington 98105
(206) 987-2000
Principal Investigator: Todd Cooper, MD
Phone: 206-987-1533
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