Brief Title
Functional Genetic Variants Affecting Tacrolimus Trough Levels and Side Effects in Chinese Renal Transplantation.
Protocol ID
NCT03083769
Lead Sponsor
Southern Medical University, China
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine whether functional genetic variants can affect
tacrolimus dose corrected trough levels and associate with the side effects in Chinese
renal transplant recipients.
Detailed Description
Tacrolimus is an effective immunosuppressive drug widely used in solid organ
transplantation to prevent rejection. It is characterized by a narrow therapeutic range
and large inter- and intra- individual variability in its pharmacokinetics. Many factors
are associated with the variability. Of these factors, genetic factor play an important
role. Full understanding of this mechanism is important for the personalized use of
tacrolimus and reducing the risk of side effects.The CYP3A5*3 (A6986G) resulting in a
splicing defect and the absence of protein activity, was identified as a functional
variant (Kuehl P.2001). The CYP3A4*1G was also reported as a functional variant
(Richards-Waugh LL. 2014). In addition, other functional variants will also be identified
and analyzed in our project.
Our project has two parts:first, retrospective study, 839 renal transplant recipients
using tacrolimus as immunosuppressive drug were recruited from Nanfang Hospital.
Fifty-eight SNPs from GWAS, GTEx and promoter region of CYP3A gene were genotyped. The
association of 58 SNPs on the dose corrected tacrolimus trough levels and side effects
(acute rejection, nephrotoxicity and neurotoxicity) were analyzed. Luciferase reporter
gene assay were used to identify the functional variants. Second, in this part, there is
another renal transplantation cohort. For this cohort, it was a retrospective cohort. All
the patients will be stratified to different groups according to the different genotypes.
The side effects (acute rejection, nephrotoxicity and neurotoxicity) will be
observed.During the study period, all the therapeutic procedures of the patients are as
usual.
This will be the largest cohort of this kind of study in Chinese population. The findings
will be useful for the patients to improve the therapeutic efficacy and reduce the side
effects.
Study Period
-
Enrollment Count
1,502 participants
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Subject has been conducted kidney transplantation. Subject has used tacrolimus as
immunosuppressant.
Exclusion Criteria:
Simultaneous liver-kidney transplantation. Patients with age less than 18 years old.
Tacrolimus blood concentration monitoring less than 3 times. Failed to extract DNA.
Filters
Transplantation
COMPLETED
ADULT
OLDER_ADULT