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The tacrolimus metabolism affect post-transplant outcome mediating acute rejection and delayed graft function: analysis from Korean Organ Transplantation Registry data.

Han Ro1, Jong Cheol Jeong2, Jin Min Kong3, Ji Won Min4, Sung Kwang Park5, Joongyub Lee6, Tai Yeon Koo7, Jaeseok Yang8, Myoung Soo Kim9, Seungsik Hwang10, Curie Ahn11.   

Abstract

Tacrolimus is a key drug in kidney transplantation (KT) with a narrow therapeutic index. The association between the tacrolimus metabolism rate and KT outcomes have not been investigated in large-scale multi-center studies. The Korean Organ Transplantation Registry (KOTRY) datasets were used. A total of 3456 KT recipients were analyzed. The tacrolimus metabolism rate was defined as blood trough concentration of tacrolimus (C0 ) divided by the daily dose (D). The patients were grouped into fast, intermediate, or slow metabolizers by the C0 /D measured 6 months after transplantation. The slow metabolism group was associated with a 2.7 ml/min/1.73 m2 higher adjusted estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at 6 months [95% confidence interval (C.I.) 1.2-4.3, P = 0.001], less acute rejection (AR) within 6 months [Odds ratio (OR) 0.744, 95% C.I. 0.585-0.947, P = 0.016], and less interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy [OR 0.606, 95% C.I. 0.390-0.940, P = 0.025]. Fast tacrolimus metabolism affected the 6-month post-KT eGFR through mediation of AR [natural indirect effect (NIE) -0.434, 95% C.I. -0.856 to -0.012, P = 0.044) and delayed graft function (DGF; NIE -0.119, 95% C.I. -0.231 to -0.007, P = 0.038). Slow tacrolimus metabolism was associated with better post-KT eGFR. AR and DGF were found to be significant mediators.
© 2020 Steunstichting ESOT. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  kidney transplantation; pharmacogenetics; tacrolimus metabolism

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33098694     DOI: 10.1111/tri.13777

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transpl Int        ISSN: 0934-0874            Impact factor:   3.782


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Authors:  Ulrich Jehn; Nathalie Wiedmer; Göran Ramin Boeckel; Hermann Pavenstädt; Gerold Thölking; Stefan Reuter
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-08-15       Impact factor: 6.208

2.  Tacrolimus Concentration Is Effectively Predicted Using Combined Clinical and Genetic Factors in the Perioperative Period of Kidney Transplantation and Associated with Acute Rejection.

Authors:  Fang Cheng; Qiang Li; Zheng Cui; Zhendi Wang; Fang Zeng; Yu Zhang
Journal:  J Immunol Res       Date:  2022-09-09       Impact factor: 4.493

3.  The Relationship between Initial Tacrolimus Metabolism Rate and Recipients Body Composition in Kidney Transplantation.

Authors:  Aureliusz Kolonko; Patrycja Pokora; Natalia Słabiak-Błaż; Beata Czerwieńska; Henryk Karkoszka; Piotr Kuczera; Grzegorz Piecha; Andrzej Więcek
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2021-12-10       Impact factor: 4.241

4.  Increased renal function decline in fast metabolizers using extended-release tacrolimus after kidney transplantation.

Authors:  Stefan Reuter; Dirk Kuypers; Gerold Thölking; Brigitte Filensky; Ulrich Jehn; Katharina Schütte-Nütgen; Raphael Koch; Christine Kurschat; Hermann Pavenstädt; Barbara Suwelack
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-08-02       Impact factor: 4.379

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