Dorian Chastagner, Hélène Arnion, Clément Danthu, Fatouma Touré, Nicolas Picard
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Abstract
Posttransplantation diabetes mellitus (PTDM) is a form of diabetes developed after solid organ or stem cell transplantation. This condition shares physiopathological traits with type 2 diabetes, including insulin resistance and β-cells dysfunction and its prevalence varies significantly based on the diagnostic criteria used. Immunosuppressive drugs directly contribute to PTDM risk through intricate impacts on glucose regulation, insulin secretion, and inflammation. In addition, modifiable and non-modifiable environmental risk factors are associated with the onset of this condition. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the multifactorial nature of PTDM in order to highlight candidate genes and variants for pharmacogenetic research. An extensive literature search was conducted to identify studies on pharmacological and genetic factors influencing PTDM development. This review stresses the importance of understanding these interactions for improving PTDM management and underscores the need for further research to refine preventive approaches, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes post-transplantation.
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Pharmacogenomics (ISSN 1462-2416) is a peer-reviewed journal presenting reviews and reports by the researchers and decision-makers closely involved in this rapidly developing area. Key objectives are to provide the community with an essential resource for keeping abreast of the latest developments in all areas of this exciting field.
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