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Composite CYP3A (CYP3A4 and CYP3A5) phenotypes and influences on tacrolimus dose adjusted concentration in adult heart transplant recipients

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Abstract CYP3A5 genetic variants are associated with tacrolimus metabolism. Controversy remains on whether CYP3A4 increased [*1B (rs2740574), *1G (rs2242480)] and decreased function [*22 (rs35599367)] genetic variants provide additional information. This study aims to address whether tacrolimus dose-adjusted trough concentrations differ between combined CYP3A (CYP3A5 and CYP3A4) phenotype groups. Significant differences between CYP3A phenotype groups in tacrolimus dose-adjusted trough concentrations were found in the early postoperative period and continued to 6 months post-transplant. In CYP3A5 nonexpressers, carriers of CYP3A4*1B or *1G variants (Group 3) compared to CYP3A4*1/*1 (Group 2) patients were found to have lower tacrolimus dose-adjusted trough concentrations at 2 months. In addition, significant differences were found among CYP3A phenotype groups in the dose at discharge and time to therapeutic range while time in therapeutic range was not significantly different. A combined CYP3A phenotype interpretation may provide more nuanced genotype-guided TAC dosing in heart transplant recipients.
Title: Composite CYP3A (CYP3A4 and CYP3A5) phenotypes and influences on tacrolimus dose adjusted concentration in adult heart transplant recipients
Description:
Abstract CYP3A5 genetic variants are associated with tacrolimus metabolism.
Controversy remains on whether CYP3A4 increased [*1B (rs2740574), *1G (rs2242480)] and decreased function [*22 (rs35599367)] genetic variants provide additional information.
This study aims to address whether tacrolimus dose-adjusted trough concentrations differ between combined CYP3A (CYP3A5 and CYP3A4) phenotype groups.
Significant differences between CYP3A phenotype groups in tacrolimus dose-adjusted trough concentrations were found in the early postoperative period and continued to 6 months post-transplant.
In CYP3A5 nonexpressers, carriers of CYP3A4*1B or *1G variants (Group 3) compared to CYP3A4*1/*1 (Group 2) patients were found to have lower tacrolimus dose-adjusted trough concentrations at 2 months.
In addition, significant differences were found among CYP3A phenotype groups in the dose at discharge and time to therapeutic range while time in therapeutic range was not significantly different.
A combined CYP3A phenotype interpretation may provide more nuanced genotype-guided TAC dosing in heart transplant recipients.

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