Yi Qin, Xiaoshuo Wang, Meiling Yan, Wei Gao, Fan Chen, Yi Zhang
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Abstract
Objective
To explore the influencing factors of blood concentration of tacrolimus in pediatric living donor liver transplant recipients and provide rationales for individualized administration of tacrolimus.
Methods
Trough concentrations (C0), doses of tacrolimus, recipient age, gender, body weight, donor and recipient CYP3A5 genotypes, hematocrit (HCT) and liver/kidney function related indicators at 3, 5, 7, 14 days, 1 month, 2 months and 3 months post living donor liver transplantation were collected from a total of 100 pediatric recipients. Taking ratio of concentration to dose (C0/D) as a dependent variable, the influencing factors of blood concentration of tacrolimus were analyzed by multivariate stepwise regression.
Results
The influencing factors of blood tacrolimus concentration at 3d post-transplantation were recipient CYP3A5 genotyp, donor CYP3A5 genotype and weight of recipients. The major influencing factors at 5d post-transplantation were recipient & donor CYP3A5 genotypes, recipient weight and HCT. The major relevant factors at 7d post-transplantation were CYP3A5 of recipients, age and HCT. The influencing factors at 14 days were the same as those at 2 months, i. e. CYP3A5 genotype and weight of recipients. At 1 month the major influencing factors were weight of recipients, CYP3A5 of recipients and alkaline phosphatase (ALP); CYP3A5 genotype and weight of recipients at 3 months. Further study on CYP3A5 genotype of donors and recipients, the C0/D ratio of CYP3A5 genotype non-expression group was significantly higher than that of expression group in recipients and C0/D ratio of donor CYP3A5 genotype non-expression group was significantly higher than that of expression group.
Conclusions
The influencing factors of concentration of tacrolimusvary at different timepoints after liver transplantation. Paying close attention to the changes of CYP3A5 genotype, weight of recipients and related biochemical indexes and considering various influencing factors facilitate individualized dosing for improving the prognosis of pediatric recipients.
Key words:
Pediatric; Liver transplantation; Living donor; Tacrolimus; Blood concentration