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Conversion from cyclosporine A to tacrolimus in pediatric kidney transplant recipients with chronic rejection: changes in the immune responses.

Jorge R Ferraris1, Monica L Tambutti, Rita L Cardoni, Norma Prigoshin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tacrolimus (Tac) has immunosuppressant properties similar to those of cyclosporine A (CsA), but it is more potent. At present, however, its immunosuppressive activity in renal transplant recipients with ongoing chronic rejection has not been clarified.
METHODS: We studied changes in kidney function, mixed lymphocyte culture, cell-mediated lympholysis, cytotoxic antibodies, lymphocyte population, and cytokine response before and after the conversion from CsA to Tac in 14 pediatric renal transplant recipients with chronic rejection. CsA (5.9+/-0.2 mg/kg/d) was replaced by Tac (0.1+/-0.004 mg/kg/d).
RESULTS: Serum creatinine decreased (2.3+/-0.2-1.9+/-0.2 mg/dL, P <0.005), creatinine clearance increased (36.8+/-2.5-46.1+/-4.4 mL/min/1.73 m, P <0.005), and urinary protein excretion decreased (0.4+/-0.01-0.2+/-0.04 g/24 hr, P <0.03) after 6 months, and these values were maintained after 2 years with Tac treatment. During Tac therapy, anti-donor and anti-control mixed lymphocyte culture decreased 38% and 31% (P <0.05), respectively. Cell-mediated lympholysis did not change. CD3 decreased from 87%+/-2% to 80%+/-2% (P <0.005), and CD8 decreased from 34%+/-3% to 27%+/-2% (P <0.005). The switch to Tac decreased the interferon-gamma production in vitro (P <0.05) and increased tumor necrosis factor-alpha levels (P <0.05). The release of interleukin-10 was strikingly augmented with CsA or Tac therapy (P <0.01), but transforming growth factor-beta secretion was similar.
CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicate that conversion from CsA to Tac therapy leads to an improvement in renal function without altering key elements of the immunosuppression in children with ongoing chronic rejection.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15084930     DOI: 10.1097/01.tp.0000112438.46472.38

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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