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EMA qualification opinion on cellular therapy module of the EBMT Registry

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March 1, 2019
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EBMT receives a regulatory qualification from the European Medicine Agency on the use of its patient registry to support novel CAR T-cell therapies

CAR T-cell immunotherapies are advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) manufactured from human primary living cells procured by hospitals or blood banks. While clinical results of CART-cell products so far have been impressive, these highly personalised medicines can also have substantial adverse effects leading to severe complications in patients including death. Furthermore, some ATMPs may be considered as a once-in-a-lifetime treatment and long-term follow-up is needed to demonstrate the sustainability of efficacy. This is where registries such as EBMT become essential actors with a proven long-term follow-up of large cohorts of patients undergoing complex therapeutic procedures such as haematopoietic cell transplantation and immune effector cells.

The EBMT developed a specific Cellular and Gene Therapy Form to standardise registration of patients treated with cellular therapies such as CAR T-cells in Europe. Furthermore EBMT contributed to the EMA-facilitated consensus with regulators and industry on establishing the minimal dataset needed for long-term surveillance of patients receiving CAR T-cells.

This announcement comes as a result of extensive interaction with EMA starting in late 2016 when the EBMT first responded to the EMA’s Patient Registry Initiative and subsequently in the formal qualification opinion request process.

Jürgen Kuball, EBMT treasurer and liaison with the EMA, says: “The EBMT is proud that EMA recognises the value of its registry. This recognition will lead to improved communication among the various stakeholders, including registry owners, regulators and marketing authorisation holders, giving confidence to users on the data collected and ultimately bring safe and effective therapies to our patients.” He adds: “This has been a true collaborative effort with different stakeholders including additional volunteers from EBMT such as Chiara Bonini and Christian Chabannon, with the essential support of EBMT staff including Eoin McGrath, Carmen Ruiz de Elvira and Anja van Biezen.”

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