Prescribing appropriate Tacrolimus (Tac) dosing is still a challenge for clinicians due to the interindividual variability in dose requirement and the narrow therapeutic index. Our objective is to identify potential factors that affects Tac exposure in Tunisian Kidney patients and to develop and validate a Tac dose requirement algorithm including genetic and nongenetic variables. A cross-sectional study was performed. To assess the implication of each covariate on Tac exposure, we classified the patients according to quartiles of exposure index (trough Tac concentration/Dose: C0/D). The total population was divided into the building (75%) and validation (25%) groups. Multiple linear regression was applied to determine the algorithm of Tac dose including the patient’s genetic and nongenetic variables. A total of 685 samples issued from 102 kidney transplant patients were included in the study. The post-transplant time (PT), ATG therapy, CYP3A4, and CYP3A5 polymorphisms were significantly associated with trough Tac C0/D. However, the age, sex, body weight, and induction by basiliximab did not show any effect on C0/D. Predicted Tac dose was calculated as follows: Tac Dose = - 2725 – (10 * PT day) + (0,09*weight) + (1,40*ATG) + (2,09* CYP3A4*1B allele) + (0,88*gender) + (0,05*Age) + (1,10*CYP3A4*22 allele) + (2,30* target ranges). Our study designed the first algorithm that predicts the Tac dose requirement in Tunisian Kidney transplant patients including genetic and non-genetic factors. The application of such an algorithm should reduce the number of patients with Tac trough concentration outside the target range and could minimize the time to reach a therapeutic C0.Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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Nadia Ben-Fredj
Ibtissem Hannachi
Zohra Chadli
Haifa Ben-Romdhane
Naceur A Boughattas
Najah Ben-Fadhel
Karim Aouam
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