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Impact of CYP3A4 and ABCB1 genetic variants on tacrolimus dosing in Greek kidney transplant recipients

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Laboratory of Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy ,Division of Pharmacology and Biosciences ,Department of Pharmacy ,School of Health Sciences ,University of Patras ,Patras ,Greece
Tsironi, Anna;
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Department of Informatics ,Ionian University ,Corfu ,Greece
Lazaros, Konstantinos;
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Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory ,INRASTES ,National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” ,Athens ,Greece
Mendrinou, Effrosyni;
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Department of Nephrology and Kidney Transplantation ,University Hospital of Patras ,Patras ,Greece
Papasotiriou, Marios;
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Laboratory of Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy ,Division of Pharmacology and Biosciences ,Department of Pharmacy ,School of Health Sciences ,University of Patras ,Patras ,Greece
Siamoglou, Stavroula;
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ANALYSI Biomedical Laboratories S.A. ,Thessaloniki ,Greece
Kydonopoulou, Kyriaki;
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Department of Genetics and Genomics ,College of Medicine and Health Sciences ,United Arab Emirates University ,Al-Ain ,United Arab Emirates
John, Anne;
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ANALYSI Biomedical Laboratories S.A. ,Thessaloniki ,Greece
Gerou, Alexandra;
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ANALYSI Biomedical Laboratories S.A. ,Thessaloniki ,Greece
Gerou, Spyridon;
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Department of Genetics and Genomics ,College of Medicine and Health Sciences ,United Arab Emirates University ,Al-Ain ,United Arab Emirates
Ali, Bassam R.;
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Department of Informatics ,Ionian University ,Corfu ,Greece
Vrahatis, Aristidis G.;
Affiliation
Laboratory of Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy ,Division of Pharmacology and Biosciences ,Department of Pharmacy ,School of Health Sciences ,University of Patras ,Patras ,Greece
Patrinos, George P.

Background Tacrolimus, an approved first-line calcineurin inhibitor, is widely prescribed in organ transplantation to prevent allograft rejection. Its narrow therapeutic index requires precise management to achieve optimal dosing and to minimize adverse drug events (ADEs) while ensuring its therapeutic efficacy. Among several factors, genetic differences contribute significantly to the inter-individual and inter-ethnic variability in pharmacokinetics (PK) of tacrolimus in kidney transplant recipients. As a result, investigating the role of genetic variation in Greek transplant recipients becomes crucial to optimizing therapeutic strategies and enhancing the efficacy of immunosuppressive treatment. Hypothesis Genetic variants which are known to influence the activity of enzymes or drug-transporters critical to tacrolimus pharmacokinetics, may significantly affect the required kidney post-transplant tacrolimus daily dose. Aim To assess the correlation of ABCB1 genetic variants (rs1128503, rs2229109) and CYP3A4 (rs2242480, rs4986910) with tacrolimus dose-adjusted trough concentration (C 0 /D), in Greek kidney transplant recipients. Methods Ninety-four unrelated Greek kidney transplant recipients were included in this study from the Department of Nephrology and Kidney Transplantation of the University General Hospital of Patras. Patients’ dose-adjusted trough levels were measured at five distinct time points after transplantation and analyzed in relation to the possible influence of CYP3A4 and correlated with the abovementioned ABCB1 genetic variants using standard genotyping analysis and Sanger sequencing. Results The genetic variants rs1128503, rs2229109, rs2242480, rs4986910 did not show any significant association with the daily dosing requirements of tacrolimus for at least 1 year, in Greek patients who have undergone kidney transplant. Conclusion It remains uncertain whether these genetic variants influence the assessment of the appropriate tacrolimus dosing 1 year after transplantation in Greek kidney transplant recipients.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2025 Tsironi, Lazaros, Mendrinou, Papasotiriou, Siamoglou, Kydonopoulou, John, Gerou, Gerou, Ali, Vrahatis and Patrinos.

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