PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Early prognostic performance of miR155-5p monitoring for the risk of rejection: Logistic regression with a population pharmacokinetic approach in adult kidney transplant patients.

  • Luis Quintairos,
  • Helena Colom,
  • Olga Millán,
  • Virginia Fortuna,
  • Cristina Espinosa,
  • Lluis Guirado,
  • Klemens Budde,
  • Claudia Sommerer,
  • Ana Lizana,
  • Yolanda López-Púa,
  • Mercè Brunet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245880
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
p. e0245880

Abstract

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Previous results from our group and others have shown that urinary pellet expression of miR155-5p and urinary CXCL-10 production could play a key role in the prognosis and diagnosis of acute rejection (AR) in kidney transplantation patients. Here, a logistic regression model was developed using NONMEM to quantify the relationships of miR155-5p urinary expression, CXCL-10 urinary concentration and tacrolimus and mycophenolic acid (MPA) exposure with the probability of AR in adult kidney transplant patients during the early post-transplant period. Owing to the contribution of therapeutic drug monitoring to achieving target exposure, neither tacrolimus nor MPA cumulative exposure was identified as a predictor of AR in the studied population. Even though CXCL-10 urinary concentration showed a trend, its effect on AR was not significant. In contrast, urinary miR155-5p expression was prognostic of clinical outcome. Monitoring miR155-5p urinary pellet expression together with immunosuppressive drug exposure could be very useful during routine clinical practice to identify patients with a potential high risk of rejection at the early stages of the post-transplant period. This early risk assessment would allow for the optimization of treatment and improved prevention of AR.