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Influence of SLCO1B1 Polymorphisms on the Pharmacokinetics of Mycophenolic Acid in Renal Transplant Recipients

Objective: This study was designed to analyze the correlation between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) related to drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics of mycophenolic acid (MPA) during long-term follow-up.

Materials and method: A retrospective cohort study involving 71 renal transplant recipients was designed. Blood samples were collected to extract total DNAs, followed by target sequencing based on next-generation sequencing technology. The MPA area under the curve (AUC) was calculated according to the formula established in our center. The general linear model and linear regression model were used to analyze the association between SNPs and MPA AUC.

Result: A total of 689 SNPs were detected in our study, and 90 tagger SNPs were selected after quality control and linkage disequilibrium analysis. The general linear model analysis showed that 9 SNPs significantly influenced MPA AUC. A forward linear regression was conducted, and the model with the highest identical degree (r2 =0.55) included 4 SNPs (SLCO1B1: rs4149036 [P<0.0001], ABCC2: rs3824610 [P=0.005], POR: rs4732514 [P=0.006], ABCC2: rs4148395 [P=0.007]) and 6 clinical factors (age [P<0.0001], gender [P<0.0001], the incident of acute rejection (AR) [P=0.001], albumin [P<0.0001], duration after renal transplantation [P=0.01], lymphocyte numbers [P=0.026]). The most relevant SNP to MPA AUC in this model was rs4149036. The subgroup analysis showed that rs4149036 had a significant influence on MPA AUC in the older group (P=0.02), high-albumin group (P=0.01), male group (P=0.046), and both within-36-month group (P=0.029) and after-36-month group (P=0.041). The systematic review included 4 studies, and 2 of them showed that the mutation in SLCO1B1 resulted in lower MPA AUC, which was contrary to our study.

Conclusion: A total of 4 SNPs (rs4149036, rs3824610, rs4148395, and rs4732514) were identified to be significantly correlated with MPA AUC. Rs4149036, located in SLCO1B1, was suggested to be the most relevant SNP to MPA AUC, which had a stronger influence on recipients who were elder, male, or with high serum albumin. Furthermore, 6 clinical factors, including age, gender, occurrence of acute rejection, serum albumin, time from kidney transplantation, and blood lymphocyte numbers, were found to affect the concentration of MPA.

Comments:

The study analyzed the correlation between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics of mycophenolic acid (MPA) in 71 renal transplant recipients. The MPA area under the curve was calculated, and a general linear model and linear regression model were used to analyze the association between SNPs and MPA AUC. The study found that 4 SNPs (rs4149036, rs3824610, rs4148395, and rs4732514) were significantly correlated with MPA AUC, and that the most relevant SNP to MPA AUC was rs4149036 located in SLCO1B1. The study also found that 6 clinical factors, including age, gender, occurrence of acute rejection, serum albumin, time from kidney transplantation, and blood lymphocyte numbers, affected MPA concentration. The study results were contrary to two of the four studies reviewed in the systematic review.

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