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TPMT but not ITPA gene polymorphism influences the risk of azathioprine intolerance in renal transplant recipients

Authors: Kurzawski, Mateusz; Dziewanowski, Krzysztof; Lener, Agnieszka; Drozdzik, Marek;

TPMT but not ITPA gene polymorphism influences the risk of azathioprine intolerance in renal transplant recipients

Abstract

Thiopurine drugs have to be withdrawn in 10-30% of cases due to side effects, and it has been presented that genetic factors may be responsible for some of reported toxicity cases. Among polymorphic enzymes of thiopurines' metabolic pathway, thiopurine S-methyltransferase (TPMT) has been studied most extensively, and some recent studies point to inosine triphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase (ITPA) polymorphism as an additional toxicity risk factor.The aim of the current study was to evaluate an association between TPMT and ITPA gene polymorphisms and drug intolerance in a cohort of 157 renal transplant recipients treated with azathioprine (AZA). Each subject was genotyped for the presence of variant TPMT (*2, *3A, *3B, and *3C) and ITPA (94C>A and IVS2+21A>C) alleles.Mean AZA dose, mean white-blood-cell count, and platelet count in the course of treatment were lower in carriers of variant TPMT alleles compared to patients with TPMT wild-type genotype. Leukocyte numbers fell below 4.0 x 10(9)/L in 41.2% of TPMT heterozygous renal transplant recipients, compared to only 18.0% of wild-type patients (P < 0.01). In contrast, ITPA genotype did not influence AZA dose, hematological parameters, or leucopenia risk.Our results suggest that routine genotyping of renal transplant recipients for TPMT variants may be useful in reducing the risk of AZA-related myelotoxicity, but there is not enough evidence to introduce ITPA testing into clinical practice.

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Adult, Male, Adolescent, ITPA, Young Adult, Gene Frequency, TPMT, Azathioprine, Humans, Pyrophosphatases, Child, Alleles, Aged, Retrospective Studies, Polymorphism, Genetic, Renal transplantation, Methyltransferases, Middle Aged, Kidney Transplantation, Cross-Sectional Studies, Pharmacogenetics, Female, Poland, Immunosuppressive Agents

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