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Impact of IL-6 and IL-10 genotypes on tacrolimus dose requirements in kidney transplant recipients: Monte Carlo analysis.

Nikola Z StefanovićKatarina DankovićTatjana CvetkovićStevan VujićIvan PavlovićTatjana Jevtović-StoimenovBranka MitićRadmila Veličković-Radovanović
Published in: Pharmacogenomics (2024)
Introduction: IL-6 and IL-10 may affect the activity of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A enzymes involved in tacrolimus (Tac) metabolism. Moreover, the effect of IL-6 and IL-10 on Tac pharmacokinetics may differ with respect to the genetic variations in their genes. Aim: To examine the influence of IL-6 and IL-10 gene polymorphisms on Tac dose requirements and exposure over a 5-year period following kidney transplantation. Univariate and standard multivariate linear regression and Monte Carlo analysis were performed to investigate potential covariates influencing Tac dose-adjusted trough concentration (C 0 /D) in various post-transplantation periods. Materials & methods: IL-6 (-174G > C), IL-10 (-1082G > A, -819C > T and -592C > A) genotype, Tac daily dose, C 0 , C 0 /D and intrapatient variability data were collected from 113 patients. Results: Multivariate regression analysis and accompanied Monte Carlo simulation underscore the importance of considering IL-6 -174G > C and IL-10 -1082G > A gene polymorphisms, alongside Tac metabolic phenotype and post-transplantation period, when tailoring Tac dosage regimen. Conclusion: This study provides valuable insights regarding the individualized adjustment of Tac treatment in various post-transplantation periods.
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