BACKGROUND: Mycophenolic acid (MPA), a metabolite of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF), is an immunosuppressive agent that inhibits inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH), a key enzyme in the ex novo synthesis of GTP. We measured IMPDH activity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from MMF-treated patients to evaluate the efficacy of MMF in individual patients. METHODS: IMPDH activity was measured by (3)H released from [2,8-(3)H]IMP that had been formed in the cells from added [2,8-(3)H]hypoxanthine in PBMCs of 35 renal transplant recipients treated with cyclosporin A and corticoids plus MMF: 2 g (n = 10), 1.5 g (n = 7), 1 g (n = 10), or 0 g (n = 8) per day. An alternative method, based on the capacity of the patients' sera to inhibit spontaneous proliferation of the CEM cell line, was also analyzed. RESULTS: The IMPDH activity of PBMCs in transplanted patients was highly variable. For the method based on CEM cell line proliferation: (a) cell proliferation was inhibited only in MMF-treated patients; (b) there was a clear postdose increase in inhibition; (c) inhibition was not affected by other immunosuppressants in vitro or in vivo; (d) inhibition from predose to predose sample was correlated; and (e) when the MMF dosage was <20 mg. kg(-1). day(-1), two groups of patients were identified, one that maintained a high inhibitory capacity in all dose intervals, and one with periods of low inhibitory capacity. CONCLUSIONS: Measurement of the inhibition of CEM cell line proliferation by sera from MMF-treated patients may be useful for evaluating the relative efficacy of MMF treatment in individual patients, especially those receiving low doses of MMF.
BACKGROUND:Mycophenolic acid (MPA), a metabolite of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF), is an immunosuppressive agent that inhibits inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH), a key enzyme in the ex novo synthesis of GTP. We measured IMPDH activity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from MMF-treated patients to evaluate the efficacy of MMF in individual patients. METHODS: IMPDH activity was measured by (3)H released from [2,8-(3)H]IMP that had been formed in the cells from added [2,8-(3)H]hypoxanthine in PBMCs of 35 renal transplant recipients treated with cyclosporin A and corticoids plus MMF: 2 g (n = 10), 1.5 g (n = 7), 1 g (n = 10), or 0 g (n = 8) per day. An alternative method, based on the capacity of the patients' sera to inhibit spontaneous proliferation of the CEM cell line, was also analyzed. RESULTS: The IMPDH activity of PBMCs in transplanted patients was highly variable. For the method based on CEM cell line proliferation: (a) cell proliferation was inhibited only in MMF-treated patients; (b) there was a clear postdose increase in inhibition; (c) inhibition was not affected by other immunosuppressants in vitro or in vivo; (d) inhibition from predose to predose sample was correlated; and (e) when the MMF dosage was <20 mg. kg(-1). day(-1), two groups of patients were identified, one that maintained a high inhibitory capacity in all dose intervals, and one with periods of low inhibitory capacity. CONCLUSIONS: Measurement of the inhibition of CEM cell line proliferation by sera from MMF-treated patients may be useful for evaluating the relative efficacy of MMF treatment in individual patients, especially those receiving low doses of MMF.
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