? ? In recent years there have been significant increases in the opportunities for treatment of multiple diseases from cellular-based therapies. This includes treatments using cellular-based therapies in oncology, hematologic diseases, cartilage repair, diabetes, and initial work in cardiac and vascular repair. There are a broad range of products and proposed indications for use including tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, activated T lymphocytes for treatment of viral infections, a marketed cartilage cellular product for treatment of cartilage injuries, and islet cell transplant for treatment of diabetes. Cell-based therapies for blood diseases most likely will include allogeneic cell lines to support blood component reconstitution and/or immune function. The challenge for this project hinges on the ability to produce cellular products that meet regulatory standards for use in clinical trials. This proposal describes a comprehensive Data and Coordinating Center ? (DCC) for the Specialized Centers of Cell-based Therapy (SCCT).
The specific aims of this application are to: provide administrative support; facilitate communication between centers; facilitate planning and conducting of research including consultation on study design and analysis; provide meeting support for SCCT centers, Steering Committee, Protocol Review Committee and Data and Safety Monitoring Board; monitor center performance; administer SCCT funds for clinical studies; provide regulatory guidance on federal regulatory requirements, including protection of human subjects and inclusion of children, women and minorities; establish and maintain a web-based database for cell-based therapy including cellular product characteristics and preclinical and clinical outcome data; assess availability and potential use of existing databases including development of common data elements; provide a web-based catalog of cellular products for potential use in preclinical and clinical studies; and ensure high quality and comprehensive databases through data quality control checks and education to SCCT centers. (End of abstract) ? ? INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS AND CORE UNITS: ? ? Project 1. Specialized Centers for Cell-Based Therapy for NHLBI and Data and ? Coordinating Center (Carter, Shelly) ? ? DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): ? ? In recent years there have been significant increases in the opportunities for treatment of multiple diseases from cellular-based therapies. This includes treatments using cellular-based therapies in oncology, hematologic diseases, cartilage repair, diabetes, and initial work in cardiac and vascular repair. There are a ? broad range of products and proposed indications for use including tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, activated T lymphocytes for treatment of viral infections, a marketed cartilage cellular product for treatment of cartilage injuries, and islet cell transplant for treatment of diabetes. Cell-based therapies for blood diseases most likely will include allogeneic cell lines to support blood component reconstitution and/or immune function. The challenge for this project hinges on the ability to produce cellular products that meet regulatory standards for use in clinical trials. This proposal describes a comprehensive Data and Coordinating Center (DCC) for the Specialized Centers of. Cell-based Therapy (SCCT).
The specific aims of this application are to: provide administrative support; facilitate communication between centers; facilitate planning and conducting of research including consultation on study design and analysis; provide meeting support for SCCT centers, Steering Committee, Protocol Review Committee and Data and Safety Monitoring Board; ? monitor center performance; administer SCCT funds for clinical studies; provide regulatory guidance on federal regulatory requirements, including protection of human subjects and inclusion of children, women and minorities; establish and maintain a web-based database for cell-based therapy including cellular product characteristics and preclinical and clinical outcome data; assess availability and potential use of existing databases including development of common data elements; provide a web-based catalog of cellular products for potential use in preclinical and clinical studies; and ensure high quality and comprehensive databases through data quality control checks and education to SCCT centers. (End of Abstract) ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Type
Specialized Center--Cooperative Agreements (U54)
Project #
5U54HL081021-04
Application #
7494487
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZHL1-CSR-N (M1))
Program Officer
Thomas, John
Project Start
2005-09-30
Project End
2010-08-31
Budget Start
2008-09-01
Budget End
2009-08-31
Support Year
4
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$696,820
Indirect Cost
Name
Emmes Corporation
Department
Type
DUNS #
096360284
City
Rockville
State
MD
Country
United States
Zip Code
20850