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Potential influence of interleukin-6 -174G/C gene polymorphism on kidney graft function and tacrolimus dose requirements: five-year follow-up.

Authors :
Danković, Katarina
Stefanović, Nikola
Cvetković, Tatjana
Vujić, Stevan
Jović, Maša
Mitić, Branka
Veličković-Radovanović, Radmila
Source :
Xenobiotica. Oct2024, Vol. 54 Issue 10, p855-863. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

1. Introduction: The study aimed to investigate the influence of interleukin (IL)-6 -174 G/C gene polymorphism on graft function (defined as estimated glomerular filtration rate, eGFR), as well as on the tacrolimus (Tac) pharmacokinetics during the five years after kidney transplantation. 2. Methods: The study included 115 Caucasian kidney transplant recipients on Tac-based immunosuppression. The patients were followed between 6 and 60 post-transplantation months. Interleukin-6 and CYP3A5 genotyping were performed. 3. Results: Patients carrying the IL-6 -174GG genotype had lower eGFR values compared to the patients with the IL-6 -174GC and −174CC genotypes at the 12th, 48th and 60th post-transplantation months. The linear regression analysis indicated that eGFR at the 6th post-transplantation month and IL-6 -174 G/C polymorphism are independent predictors of eGFR values in the late post-transplantation period. The IL-6 -174GG genotype carriers had lower dose-adjusted trough concentration (C0/D) of Tac compared to the IL-6 C allele carriers during the entire observation period (except at the 24th month), while this effect was independent of the CYP3A5 genotype within three years post-transplantation. 4. Conclusion: Interleukin-6 genotyping could be an additional tool to categorise patients towards the risk of graft deterioration in the long-term post-transplantation period. The IL-6 genotyping could be supportive in genotype-guided dosing of Tac. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00498254
Volume :
54
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Xenobiotica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181730317
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00498254.2024.2427032