NCT05423691 · Cellenkos, Inc.
Leading in MPNs Beyond Ruxolitinib in Combo With T-Regs
(TREG108)
What this study is about
To assess the safety and how well patients handle the treatment of CK0804 as add-on therapy in participants with myelofibrosis, with suboptimal response to ruxolitinib
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To assess the safety and tolerability of CK0804 as add-on therapy in participants with myelofibrosis, with suboptimal response to ruxolitinib
Who can participate
This study lists these criteria on ClinicalTrials.gov. A study coordinator reviews eligibility during screening — this page does not determine whether you qualify.
Inclusion criteria
- Ability to comprehend and willingness to sign a written informed consent form (ICF) for the study.
- Age above 18 years inclusive at the time of signing the ICF.
- Participants who fulfill the diagnostic criteria of myelofibrosis including primary myelofibrosis and myelofibrosis arising from polycythemia vera and essential thrombocythemia
- Life expectancy is greater than 6 months.
- Subject has been receiving ruxolitinib therapy, is unlikely to benefit from further ruxolitinib monotherapy in the opinion of the investigator; AND meeting the following criteria: receiving ruxolitinib \>3 months prior to enrollment; AND stable dose for 8 weeks before starting therapy with CK0804
- Subject with evidence of evaluable residual burden of disease following ruxolitinib monotherapy treatment, consisting of:
- presence of grade ≥2 anemia or thrombocytopenia or neutropenia, OR
- presence of disease-related symptoms, as determined by a Myeloproliferative Neoplasm Symptom Assessment Form Total Symptom Score (MPN SAF TSS) score of ≥10 points, OR
- documented splenomegaly of at least 5 cm below the costal margin as measured by physical examination or splenomegaly as documented by ultrasound or MRI.
- Willingness to avoid pregnancy or fathering children based on the criteria below
- Men must agree to take appropriate precautions to avoid fathering children (with at least 99% certainty) from screening through 90 days after the last study treatment dose and must refrain from donating sperm during this period. Permitted methods that are at least 99% effective in preventing should be communicated to the participants and their understanding confirmed.
- Women of childbearing potential must have a negative serum pregnancy test at screening before the first dose (within 3 days of the first study treatment dose) and must agree to take appropriate precautions to avoid pregnancy (with at least 99% certainty) from screening through the safety follow-up visit and must not donate oocytes during this period. Permitted methods that are at least 99% effective in preventing pregnancy should be communicated to the participants and their understanding confirmed,
- Women of nonchildbearing potential (ie, surgically sterile with a hysterectomy and/or bilateral oophorectomy OR ≥ 12 months of amenorrhea and at least 50 years of age) are eligible.
- ECOG performance status of 0 to 2
Exclusion criteria
- Any major surgery within 28 days before the first dose of study treatment.
- Undergone any prior allogenic or autologous stem cell transplantation or a candidate for such transplantation.
- Received chemotherapy, immunomodulatory drug therapy, immunosuppressive therapy, biological therapy, endocrine therapy, targeted therapy, antibody or hypomethylating agent to treat the participant's disease, with the exception of ruxolitinib, within 5 half-lives or 28 days (whichever is shorter) before the first dose of study treatment.
- Participant has received splenic irradiation within the past 6 months.
- Significant concurrent, uncontrolled medical condition or infections, which in the opinion of the principal investigator may interfere in the study participation.
- Inability or unlikeliness of the participant to comply with the dose schedule and study evaluations, in the opinion of the investigator.
- Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Any condition that would, in the investigator's judgment, interfere with full participation in the study, including administration of study treatment and attending required study visits; pose a significant risk to the participant; or interfere with interpretation of study data.
- Participants with laboratory values at screening as defined
- Platelets \< 50 × 10\^9/L without the assistance of growth factors, thrombopoietic factors, or platelet transfusions
- ANC \< 0.5 × 10\^9/L
- ALT ≥ 2.5 × ULN
- AST ≥ 2.5 × ULN
- Direct Bilirubin \> 2.0 × ULN
- ALP ≥ 3 × ULN
- Creatinine clearance \< 50 mL/min according to Cockcroft-Gault formula.
- Unwillingness to be transfused with blood components including RBC and platelet transfusions.
- Inability of the participant (or parent, guardian, or legally authorized representative) to comprehend the ICF or unwillingness to sign the ICF.
Where
- Sacramento, California
- New York, New York
- The Bronx, New York
- Houston, Texas
Frequently asked questions
What is a clinical trial?
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Is it safe to participate?
Clinical trials follow strict safety guidelines and ethical standards. Trials must be reviewed and approved, and participants are closely monitored by medical professionals throughout the study. You can withdraw at any time if you choose.
Will I be compensated?
Many clinical trials offer compensation for your time, travel expenses, and inconvenience. The specific compensation varies by study and will be discussed during the screening process. All study-related medical care is typically provided at no cost to participants.
Will I receive a placebo instead of treatment?
When effective treatment exists, participants typically receive either the standard treatment plus the study intervention, or the standard treatment plus placebo. You would not be denied effective care. Placebos are primarily used when no proven treatment is available, or in addition to standard care. Your trial consent form will clearly explain what treatments you may receive.
Can I leave a trial if I change my mind?
Absolutely. Participation in clinical trials is completely voluntary. You have the right to withdraw from the study at any time, for any reason, without penalty or loss of benefits to which you are otherwise entitled.
How long does a clinical trial last?
Trial duration varies widely depending on the study design and purpose. Some trials last just a few weeks, while others may continue for months or years. The study coordinator will provide specific timeline information during your screening call.
Data: ClinicalTrials.gov · synced Apr 13, 2025 · Source of record for eligibility and locations