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EU record number Title Company / Sponsor Treated organism Genetic modification
B/BE/22/BVW5 A two-part, open-label systemic gene delivery study to evaluate the safety and expression of RO7494222 (SRP-9001) in subjects under the age of four with Duchennne Muscular Dystrophy (ENVOL) F. Hoffmann-La Roche Humans Non-replicating recombinant vector derived from adeno-associated virus AAV, serotype rh74, lacking all AAV viral genes and carrying the human micro-dystrophin (hMicro-Dys) gene
Only notified under the "contained use" procedure. Dossier submitted on 25/07/2022. A Phase I/II study to evaluate the feasibility, safety and preliminary efficacy of point-of-care manufactured anti-CD19 CAR T in subjects with relapsed or refractory Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia or Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL) CellPoint B.V. Humans CD19 CAR
Only notified under the "contained use" procedure. Dossier submitted on 07/06/2022. A phase I/II open label, multicenter study evaluating the feasibility, safety and efficacy of point-of-care manufactured anti-BCMA CAR T cells (BCMACP03) in subjects with relapsed/refractory Multiple Myeloma (r/r MM) (Papilio-1) CellPoint B.V. Humans BCMA CAR
B/BE/21/BVW2 Phase I study to assess safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of the hRVFV-4s vaccine in healthy subjects Wageningen Bioveterinary Research (Larissa Consortium) Humans hRVFV-4s is a four segments human Rift Valley fever virus vaccine, which derives from a natural clone (Clone 13) that lacks 69% of the gene NSs, a major virulence determinant of the virus. The hRVFV-4s vaccine is further attenuated by splitting the M genome segment into two M-type segments.
CP0201-NHL A Phase I/II, multicenter study, evaluating the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of point-of-care manufactured 19CP02 in subjects with relapsed/refractory B-cell non-Hodglin lymphoma CellPoint B.V. Humans CD19-CAR
B/BE/18/BVW2 A phase 2 vaccine study in healthy adults and adolescents to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of two oral polio type 2 vaccine candidates University of Antwerp Humans The nOPV2 candidate strains include different combinations of 5 distinct modified regions of the Sabin-2 genome, including changes to the RNA sequence in the 5’ untranslated region of polio genome (5’ UTR), the capsid protein coding region (P1), the non-structural protein 2C, and the polymerase 3D. Of these modifications, only the changes to polymerase 3D result in a change in the amino acid sequence. The rest of the modifications aim to stabilize the genetic sequence against reversion in either the 5’ UTR or capsid regions.