CYP3A5 and CYP3A4 but not MDR1 single-nucleotide polymorphisms determine long-term tacrolimus disposition and drug-related nephrotoxicity in renal recipients
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CYP3A5 and CYP3A4 but not MDR1 single-nucleotide polymorphisms determine long-term tacrolimus disposition and drug-related nephrotoxicity in renal recipients
Abstract
The impact of CYP3A and MDR1 gene single-nucleotide polymorphisms on long-term tacrolimus disposition and drug-related toxicity has not been assessed. A study was performed in 95 genotyped recipients by measuring (12 and 4 h) concentration-time curves on day 7; 3, 6 months; 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 years after transplantation. In contrast to recipients carrying the CYP3A4*1/CYP3A5*1 or CYP3A4*1B/CYP3A5*1 genotypes, dose-corrected tacrolimus exposure almost doubled over 5 years in patients with the CYP3A4*1/ CYP3A5*3 genotype (AUC(0-12 h): from 41.7+/-18.7 to 80+/-39.2 ng h/ml/mg; P<0.05), whereas apparent oral steady-state clearance and dose requirements significantly decreased accordingly. The CYP3A4*1/CYP3A5*1 and CYP3A4*1B/CYP3A5*1 genotypes were significantly more frequently associated with the development of biopsy-proven tacrolimus-related nephrotoxicity than the CYP3A4*1/ CYP3A5*3 genotype (37.5 vs 11.2%; P=0.03 and 42.8 vs 11.2%; P=0.02). The lack of a time-related increase in dose-corrected tacrolimus exposure observed with the CYP3A4*1/CYP3A5*1 and CYP3A4*1B/CYP3A5*1 genotypes is associated with tacrolimus-related nephrotoxicity, possibly as a result of higher concentrations of toxic metabolites.
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