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Long-term survival of an extremity composite tissue allograft with FK506-mycophenolate mofetil therapy.

J W Jones1, E T Ustüner, M Zdichavsky, J Edelstein, X Ren, C Maldonado, M Ray, A W Jevans, W C Breidenbach, S A Gruber, J H Barker.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: High-dose tacrolimus (FK506) monotherapy has significantly prolonged rat hindlimb allograft survival. With an eye toward direct clinical application, we used a large-animal extremity composite tissue allograft model to assess the antirejection efficacy and systemic toxicity of combination FK506-mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) treatment.
METHODS: Radial forelimb osteomyocutaneous flap transplants were performed between size-matched outbred pigs assigned to one of two groups: 5 control pigs received no immunosuppression and 9 animals received a once-daily oral FK506-MMF-prednisone regimen. Rejection was assessed by visual inspection of flap skin and was correlated with serial histopathologic examination of skin biopsy specimens.
RESULTS: In all control pigs the flap was completely rejected on day 7. Of the 9 pigs receiving treatment, 3 died from pneumonia on days 29, 30, and 83 without signs of rejection and another died from gastric rupture on day 42 with persistent mild rejection. The remaining 5 animals were free of rejection at the end of the 90-day follow-up period (P < 0.005 vs controls). Overall, 5 pigs had pneumonia, 4 septic arthritis, 3 toe abscesses, and 5 diarrhea and decreased weight gain.
CONCLUSIONS: Combination oral FK506-MMF treatment provided a superior antirejection effect but more produced more toxicity than that previously demonstrated with cyclosporin A-MMF therapy in our model. Our results suggest that reduction of FK506 or MMF doses might decrease both infectious and drug-specific side effects while still providing adequate prophylaxis against rejection.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10455910

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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