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Future Medicine, Pharmacogenomics, 17(22), p. 1111-1120, 2021

DOI: 10.2217/pgs-2021-0102

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SLCO1B3 polymorphisms and clinical outcomes in kidney transplant recipients receiving mycophenolate

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Abstract

Aim: Determine the influence of SLCO1B3 polymorphisms on outcomes in kidney transplant recipients. Materials & methods: We retrospectively evaluated 181 adult kidney transplant recipients receiving mycophenolate. Outcomes included treated biopsy-proven acute rejection (tBPAR), de novo donor-specific antibody (dnDSA) formation, graft survival, patient survival and mycophenolate-related adverse effects among SLCO1B3 genotypes. Results: The presence of SLCO1B3 variants was not associated with increased risk of tBPAR (HR: 1.45, 95% CI: 0.76–2.74), dnDSA (HR: 0.46, 95% CI: 0.16–1.36) or composite of tBPAR or dnDSA (HR: 1.14, 95% CI: 0.64–2.03). Graft and patient survival were reduced among variant carriers; however, inconsistent findings with the primary analysis suggest these associations were not due to genotype. Adverse effects were similar between groups. Conclusion: Presence of SLCO1B3 polymorphisms were not predictive of rejection or dnDSA in kidney transplant recipients.