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Genetic Testing | 2008

Effect of Cyclosporin A and Tacrolimus on Sister Chromatid Exchange Frequency in Renal Transplant Patients

Şükrü Öztürk; Tülay Kiliçaslan Ayna; Kivanc Cefle; Şükrü Palandüz; Hayriye Şentürk Çiftçi; Selvi A. Kaya; A. Sarper Diler; Aydin Turkmen; Mehmet Gürtekin; Mehmet Şükrü Sever; Mahmut Çarin

Long-term use of Cyclosporin A (CsA) and Tacrolimus is known to yield serious untoward side effects including nephrotoxicity, neurotoxicity, and malignant tumor formation. Sister chromatid exchange (SCE) is used to assess the genotoxic potential of various agents. A total of 37 postrenal transplant patients receiving either CsA (n = 20) or Tacrolimus (n = 17) were included in this study. The genotoxic effects of CsA and Tacrolimus were assessed by determination of SCE frequency. In patients receiving CsA, SCE frequency was increased significantly compared to that in the control group (p = 0.001), whereas Tacrolimus did not yield such a significant change (p = 0.801). SCE frequency was not correlated with drug dosage (p > 0.05). Our results indicate that the use of CsA, but not Tacrolimus 506, is associated with an increased genotoxic effect in postrenal transplant patients.


Transplantation Proceedings | 2013

Effect of MDR1 Polymorphisms on the Blood Concentrations of Tacrolimus in Turkish Renal Transplant Patients

H.S. Ciftci; T.K. Ayna; Yasar Caliskan; I. Guney; Huseyin Bakkaloglu; I. Nane; Ali Aydin; Aydin Turkmen; Mehmet Gürtekin

BACKGROUND Tacrolimus, a calcineurin inhibitör, is prescribed to prevent allograft rejection in renal transplantation. Tacrolimus not only has a narrow therapeutic index, but also shows significant interindividual differences. The absorption and metabolism of this drug are affected by multidrug resistance (MDR) 1 gene polymorphisms that correlated with single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affecting in vivo P-glycoprotein activity. This study investigated associations of MDR1 gene C3435T polymorphism with tacrolimus blood concentrations and dose requirements as well as acute rejection episodes among Turkish renal transplant patients. METHODS One hundred living-donor transplant recipients and 150 healthy control subjects underwent C3435T genotyping using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. Blood concentrations of tacrolimus were determined with the cloned enzyme donor immunoassay. RESULTS The CC, CT, and TT genotype frequencies among patients were, respectively, 44.0%, 33.0%, and 23.0% versus 36.7%, 43.3%, and 20.0% among control subjects. There was no significant difference between (P = .061; P = .102; P = .211; respectively). The ratio of blood concentration to dose of tacrolimus for patients with mutant homozygous 3435 TT genotype was higher than that of wild-type 3435 CC genotype homozygous individuals. The doses for these patients were lower at 1, 3, and 12 months (P = .048; P = .03; P = .041, respectively). There were no significant differences between the groups regarding coprescription of drugs that affect tacrolimus concentrations, such as diltiazem. Acute rejection episodes were not associated with the CC vs CT or TT genotypes: odds ratio (OR), 0.517 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.190-1.407; P = .192); OR 1.558 (95% CI, 0.587-4.136; P = .372); OR 1.346; (95% CI, 0.456-3.968; P = .590), respectively. CONCLUSIONS Determination of MDR1 polymorphism may help to achieve target of tacrolimus blood concentrations.


Balkan Medical Journal | 2013

Long-Term Effects of Antibodies against Human Leukocyte Antigens Detected by Flow Cytometry in the First Year after Renal Transplantation.

Tülay Kiliçaslan Ayna; Yasar Caliskan; Hayriye Şentürk Çiftçi; Aydin Turkmen; Mehmet Gürtekin

OBJECTIVE In this study, we aimed to investigate the incidence, dynamics and profiles of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-directed antibodies developed after transplantation and their impact on graft rejection and outcome in kidney recipients. STUDY DESIGN Prospective follow-up study. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 56 kidney recipients were monitored at 1(st), 6(th) and 12(th) months for the development of anti-HLA antibodies using bead based flow-cytometry assays (Flow PRA tests). RESULTS In 21 (37.5%) patients, panel reactive antibodies (PRA) was positive after transplantation, however, in 35 (62.5%) patients PRA was found negative. Twelve (57.1%) patients with post-transplantation HLA-reactive antibodies [PRA (+)] and 8 (22.9%) patients with no detectable alloantibodies [PRA (-)] were developed allograft rejection (p=0.010). In the PRA positive patient group the rates of early period infection and delayed graft function (DGF) were higher than the PRA negative patient group. Serum creatinine levels of PRA positive group at 6. and 12. months after transplantation were significantly higher than the PRA negative group (p=0.015 and p=0.048, respectively). The rejection rates of patients who had class I and II HLA antibodies were significantly higher than the patients who had either class I or II HLA antibodies (p=0.011). Acute rejection rates were significantly higher in patients who had class I and II HLA antibodies at the first month (p=0.007). CONCLUSION Higher occurrence of rejection episodes in PRA positive group may show the importance of anti-HLA antibody monitoring using Flow-PRA after renal transplantation as a prognostic marker in terms of graft survival.


Transplantation proceedings | 2012

Flow Cytometric Evaluation of Pregnancy-Induced Anti-Donor Immunization

Tülay Kiliçaslan Ayna; H.S. Ciftci; H. Tozkir; T. Sagiroglu; G. Isitmangil; B. Gurtekin; Mehmet Gürtekin

BACKGROUND Living donor kidneys from spouses and children (from offspring to parents) are currently considered to be important organ sources. However, pregnancy-induced alloimmunization may provoke acute rejection episodes after kidney transplantation. being flow cytometry cross-match (FCXM) we studied donor-specific antibodies (DSAs) in the sera of recipients planned for living kidney transplantation from their spouse or children. When the FCXM was positive, we confirmed the existence of anti-human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies using flow cytometry panel-reactive antibody (flow-PRA). PATIENTS AND METHODS Between March 2005 and November 2010, we tested 85 pretransplantation sera from renal transplant recipients for DSAs. The recipients included 37 wives (group I) and 48 husbands (group II). FCXM-positive sera were tested using a flow-PRA screening method using HLA class I and class II antigen-coated beads. The mean recipient age was 48.1 ± 9.8 (range, 28-69) years and the mean donor age was 45.1 ± 11.1 (range, 23-69 years). RESULTS Among group I were 18 (48.6%) FCXM-positive cross-matches; for group II, 5 (10.4%) cases (P = .001). Sensitized patients were 37.9% FCXM-positive, whereas nonsensitized patients were 3.7% positive (P = .001). FCXM-positive patients were re-evaluated for anti-HLA antibodies using flow-PRA. Seventeen of 18 group I tests (94.4%) were FCXM-positive, whereas 3 of 5 (60%) were positive among group II. CONCLUSIONS We concluded that flow cytometry-based cross-match and PRA techniques can be used to detect anti-HLA antibodies using spousal or children donors for kidney transplantation.


Turkish Journal of Hematology | 2010

The predictive value of stimulation index calculated by modified mixed lymphocyte culture in the detection of GVHD following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Hulya Sayilan Sen; Tülay Kiliçaslan Ayna; H.S. Ciftci; Sevgi Kalayoglu Besisik; Emel Ayse Onal; Arzu Akcay; Hulya Bilgen; Mehmet Gürtekin; Deniz Sargin; Mahmut Çarin

OBJECTIVE Mixed lymphocyte culture (MLC) is one of the routine tests performed prior to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) as a predictive assay for assessing the quality of donor matching and graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). The stimulation index is one of the formulas of the MLC test, and it is used for evaluation of matching between donor and recipient. Modified MLC (mMLC) test is produced by adding various cytokines to the MLC test, and increased sensitivity has been reported with this modification. METHODS The importance of the stimulation index values in MLC and mMLC tests was evaluated in 59 patients who received HSCs from human leukocyte antigen-identical sibling donors. In the mMLC test, cytokines were added as interleukin (IL)-2, IL-2 + IL-4 and IL-2 + interferon (IFN)-gamma + tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha. Stimulation index values in mMLC test were compared with stimulation index values in MLC test. RESULTS Twenty-three (39%) patients developed GVHD. When evaluated in terms of stimulation index >1 patients, in MLC, 55% of the patients developed GVHD (p=0.229), whereas these values were 75% in the IL-2 added mMLC test (p=0.035), 100% in the IL-2 + IL-4 added mMLC test (p=0.076) and 85.7% in the IL-2 + IFN-gamma + TNF-alpha added mMLC test (p=0.015). CONCLUSION mMLC increased the sensitivity of the test. The relation between the positive results and evidence of GVHD after transplantation was found significant.


Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry | 2013

Lipid Parameters, Doses and Blood Levels of Calcineurin Inhibitors in Renal Transplant Patients

H.S. Ciftci; Tülay Kiliçaslan Ayna; Yasar Caliskan; Aydin Turkmen; Mehmet Gürtekin


Transplantation Proceedings | 2011

Flow Cytometric Crossmatching and Panel-Reactive Antibodies in Chronic Renal Failure Patients

Tülay Kiliçaslan Ayna; H.S. Ciftci; G. Isitmangil; Mehmet Gürtekin; Mahmut Çarin


Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Nephrology | 2012

Anti-HLA Antikorlarının Saptanmasında Akım Sitometrik Yöntemlerin Önemi

Tülay Kiliçaslan Ayna; Aydin Turkmen; Hayriye Şentürk Çiftçi; Mehmet Gürtekin


Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Nephrology | 2011

Böbrek Nakli Sonrası Birinci Yılda Panel Reaktif Antikorların Akım Sitometri ile Takip Edilmesi

Tülay Kiliçaslan Ayna; Hayriye Şentürk Çiftçi; Yaşar Çalişkan; Hilmi Tozkir; Mehmet Gürtekin; Aydin Turkmen; Mahmut Çarin


Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Nephrology | 2011

Tek Antijen Boncuk Çalışması ile Donöre Özgü Antikorların Saptanması

Tülay Kiliçaslan Ayna; Hayriye Şentürk Çiftçi; Mehmet Gürtekin

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