NCT05568680 · Verismo Therapeutics
SynKIR-110 for Mesothelin Expressing Ovarian Cancer, Cholangiocarcinoma or Mesothelioma
What this study is about
This first-in-human (FIH) trial is designed to assess the safety, feasibility, and potential activity of a single given through a vein (IV) (IV) dose of SynKIR-110 administered to subjects with mesothelin-expressing advanced ovarian cancer, mesothelioma, and cholangiocarcinoma.
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This first-in-human (FIH) trial is designed to assess the safety, feasibility, and potential activity of a single intravenous (IV) dose of SynKIR-110 administered to subjects with mesothelin-expressing advanced ovarian cancer, mesothelioma, and cholangiocarcinoma.
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
- Pathologically confirmed recurrent or relapsed advanced ovarian cancer, primary peritoneal cancer, fallopian tube cancer, cholangiocarcinoma, or epithelial mesothelioma (pleural or peritoneal) after at least 1 prior line of systemic therapy for advanced disease
- Adult 18 years of age or older.
- Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0 to 1.
- Has at least 1 measurable lesion by iRECIST for ovarian cancer or cholangiocarcinoma or lesions measurable for mRECIST for mesothelioma.
- Satisfactory Blood coagulation parameters
- Satisfactory organ and bone marrow function
Exclusion criteria
- Active invasive cancers other than mesothelioma, cholangiocarcinoma, and ovarian unless surgically and medically cured without evidence of recurrent disease for 5 years.
- History of T or B cell malignancies or previous gene-engineered T cell therapies.
- Sarcomatoid/biphasic mesothelioma.
- Pulmonary exclusions
- Have acquired hereditary, congenital immunodeficiency or have recognized immunodeficiency disease
- Active hepatitis B, active hepatitis C, or any HIV infection at the time of screening
- Active autoimmune disease
Where
- Tampa, Florida
- Westwood, Kansas
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Houston, Texas
- Madison, Wisconsin
Frequently asked questions
What is a clinical trial?
A clinical trial is a research study that tests new medical treatments, drugs, devices, or procedures to determine their safety and effectiveness. Trials are carefully designed and monitored to protect participants while advancing medical knowledge.
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 Jun 24, 2026 · Source of record for eligibility and locations