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Recruiting INTERVENTIONAL NCT07017816

A Phase 0/1 Study of cDNA for TP53, Checkpoint Inhibition and Radiation in Children With Recurrent, Progressive or Refractory CNS Malignancies. (JACOB)

JACOB: Joint Administration of cDNA for TP53, checkpOint Inhibition and Boost/Hypofractionated Radiation. A Phase 0/1 Study in Children With Recurrent, Progressive or Refractory CNS Malignancies.

Sponsor: Children's National Research Institute

Updated 3 times since 2025 Last updated: Apr 24, 2026 Started: Dec 16, 2025 Primary completion: May 1, 2028 Completion: May 1, 2028
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This observational or N/A phase trial investigates ATRT Recurrent and CNS Malignancies and is currently actively recruiting participants. Children's National Research Institute leads this study, which shows 3 recorded versions since 2025 — indicating limited longitudinal coverage. As an oncology study, it adds to the longitudinal record of treatment development for this indication.

Status Flow

~Jul 2025 – ~Sep 2025 · 2 months · monthly snapshotNot Yet Recruiting~Sep 2025 – ~May 2026 · 8 months · monthly snapshotNot Yet RecruitingMay 4, 2026 – present · 2 months · daily APIRecruiting

Change History

3 versions recorded
  1. May 4, 2026 — Present [daily]

    Recruiting

    Status: Not Yet RecruitingRecruiting · Phase: EARLY_PHASE1None

  2. Sep 2025 — May 2026 [monthly]

    Not Yet Recruiting EARLY_PHASE1

  3. Jul 2025 — Sep 2025 [monthly]

    Not Yet Recruiting EARLY_PHASE1

    First recorded

Eligibility Summary

This clinical trial is studying a drug called SGT-53 along with radiation and another drug called Nivolumab. It's for children with brain tumors that have come back, gotten worse, or didn't get better with earlier treatments. The main questions it aims to answer are: What is the right dose of SGT-53 that children can safely receive when it is used with radiation and Nivolumab? This dose will be used in the second phase of the trial. What side effects are there of SGT-53 when it is used with radiation and Nivolumab? How does SGT-53 move through the body when given with radiation and Nivolumab? How much of the SGT-53 drug is found in the tumor tissue? This will be tested in a small group of patients? Participants will: For the first treatment cycle: Get SGT-53 twice per week Get Nivolumab every 2 weeks Receive radiation therapy during week 2 For Cycles 2-6: Get SGT-53 once per week during even cycles and twice per week during odd cycles Get Nivolumab every 2 weeks For Cycles 7+ Get both SGT-53 and Nivolumab every 2 weeks In the phase 0 part of the study, 4 participants will have genetic testing performed on their tumor tissue after receiving SGT-53. These samples will be compared to another sample taken from the skin.

Contact Information

Sponsor contact:
  • Children's National Research Institute
Data source: ClinicalTrials.gov

For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .