2019
Exploring the Drivers of Potential Clinical Benefit in Initial Patients Treated in the Hgb-206 Study of Lentiglobin for Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) Gene Therapy
Walters M, Tisdale J, Kwiatkowski J, Krishnamurti L, Mapara M, Schmidt M, Miller A, Pierciey F, Huang W, Ribeil J, Kanter J, Thompson A. Exploring the Drivers of Potential Clinical Benefit in Initial Patients Treated in the Hgb-206 Study of Lentiglobin for Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) Gene Therapy. Blood 2019, 134: 2061. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-128814.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute chest syndromeVaso-occlusive crisisGroup A patientsRate of VOCAdverse eventsA patientsPatient 1Group AClinical benefitLast visitBluebird BioHematopoietic stem cellsInitial patientsPatient 2Busulfan conditioningGroup BHbF levelsVeno-occlusive liver diseaseRed blood cell transfusionFull hematological recoveryBlood cell transfusionCases of gradeLentiviral vectorsGene therapyPotential clinical benefit
2018
Outcomes for Initial Patient Cohorts with up to 33 Months of Follow-up in the Hgb-206 Phase 1 Trial
Kanter J, Tisdale J, Kwiatkowski J, Krishnamurti L, Mapara M, Schmidt M, Miller A, Pierciey F, Shi W, Ribeil J, Walters M, Thompson A. Outcomes for Initial Patient Cohorts with up to 33 Months of Follow-up in the Hgb-206 Phase 1 Trial. Blood 2018, 132: 1080. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2018-99-113477.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere sickle cell diseaseGroup B patientsSickle cell diseaseGroup A patientsB patientsAdverse eventsGroup ALast visitTotal bilirubinBluebird BioHematopoietic stem cellsA patientsPeripheral bloodBusulfan conditioningReticulocyte countTotal HbVeno-occlusive liver diseaseAdvisory CommitteeMedical directorsNormalization of HbVaso-occlusive painSerious adverse eventsLong-term followPhase 1 trialSignificant clinical benefit