Literature DB >> 21116321

Optimal immunosuppression to prevent chronic allograft dysfunction.

Josep M Grinyó1, Oriol Bestard, Joan Torras, Josep M Cruzado.   

Abstract

Prevention of chronic allograft dysfunction is currently one of the main goals in renal transplantation for the improvement of kidney graft survival. For this purpose, refinements in immunosuppressive regimens, both controlling alloimmune responses and avoiding calcineurin inhibitor (CNI)-derived nephrotoxicity, are mandatory. The majority of trials aiming to avoid CNI-related nephrotoxicity have only reported short-term data, with different rates of acute rejection depending on the strategy performed. First attempts of CNI-free strategies in micophenolate mofetil-based regimens showed unsatisfactory results in terms of increased acute rejection events. With the advent of mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors, a new optimistic perspective seemed to appear. Despite an increased risk of rejection, better graft function and graft parenchyma preservation seem to be associated with such a strategy, at least in the short term, with a potential benefit in terms of less cardiovascular-related adverse events and malignancies. New biological agents such as belatacep have been developed as another interesting strategy for CNI avoidance. Importantly, in any case, longer-term analyses of all these CNI-avoidance strategies are warranted in order to confirm whether persistent immune-mediated graft damage can be safely overcome.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21116321     DOI: 10.1038/ki.2010.426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int Suppl        ISSN: 0098-6577            Impact factor:   10.545


  8 in total

1.  Involvement of indirectly allostimulated CD4+CD43highCD45RO+ T cell proliferation in the development of chronic allograft nephropathy.

Authors:  Yu-Mee Wee; Joo-Hee Jung; Yang-Hee Kim; Monica-Y Choi; Young-Hoon Kim; Do-Sook Choi; Myung-Hwan Cho; Duck-Jong Han
Journal:  Exp Biol Med (Maywood)       Date:  2015-09-07

Review 2.  Calcineurin inhibitor sparing strategies in renal transplantation, part one: Late sparing strategies.

Authors:  Andrew Scott Mathis; Gwen Egloff; Hoytin Lee Ghin
Journal:  World J Transplant       Date:  2014-06-24

3.  CD28 family and chronic rejection: "to belatacept...And beyond!".

Authors:  Marcos V Silva; Juliana R Machado; Laura P Rocha; Lúcio R Castellano; Marlene A Reis; Rosana R M Corrêa
Journal:  J Transplant       Date:  2012-06-07

4.  Cellular and molecular immune profiles in renal transplant recipients after conversion from tacrolimus to sirolimus.

Authors:  Lorenzo Gallon; Opas Traitanon; Nedjema Sustento-Reodica; Joseph Leventhal; M Javeed Ansari; Ricardo C Gehrau; Venkatesh Ariyamuthu; Sacha A De Serres; Antonio Alvarado; Darshika Chhabra; James M Mathew; Nader Najafian; Valeria Mas
Journal:  Kidney Int       Date:  2014-10-29       Impact factor: 10.612

5.  A Randomized 2x2 Factorial Clinical Trial of Renal Transplantation: Steroid-Free Maintenance Immunosuppression with Calcineurin Inhibitor Withdrawal after Six Months Associates with Improved Renal Function and Reduced Chronic Histopathology.

Authors:  R Brian Stevens; Kirk W Foster; Clifford D Miles; Andre C Kalil; Diana F Florescu; John P Sandoz; Theodore H Rigley; Tamer Malik; Lucile E Wrenshall
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-10-14       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Efficacy and Safety Outcomes of Extended Criteria Donor Kidneys by Subtype: Subgroup Analysis of BENEFIT-EXT at 7 Years After Transplant.

Authors:  S Florman; T Becker; B Bresnahan; A Chevaile-Ramos; D Carvalho; G Grannas; F Muehlbacher; P J O'Connell; H U Meier-Kriesche; C P Larsen
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2016-07-12       Impact factor: 8.086

7.  Long-Term Outcomes in Belatacept- Versus Cyclosporine-Treated Recipients of Extended Criteria Donor Kidneys: Final Results From BENEFIT-EXT, a Phase III Randomized Study.

Authors:  A Durrbach; J M Pestana; S Florman; M Del Carmen Rial; L Rostaing; D Kuypers; A Matas; T Wekerle; M Polinsky; H U Meier-Kriesche; S Munier; J M Grinyó
Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2016-06-09       Impact factor: 8.086

8.  Administration of mycophenolic acid is not associated with malformations in descendants from kidney transplanted males.

Authors:  Isabel Lopez-Lopez; Cristian Rodelo-Haad; Maria Luisa Agüera; Rosario Cabello-Jabalquinto; Elvira Esquivias-Motta; M Dolores Navarro; Pedro Aljama; Alberto Rodriguez-Benot
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-09-12       Impact factor: 3.240

  8 in total

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