Publications by authors named "Gema Cerezo"

Background And Justification: The strategy of the concentration-dose (C/D) approach and the different profiles of tacrolimus (Tac) according to the cytochrome P450 polymorphisms (CYPs) focus on the metabolism of Tac and are proposed as tools for the follow-up of transplant patients. The objective of this study is to analyse both strategies to confirm whether the stratification of patients according to the pharmacokinetic behaviour of C/D corresponds to the classification according to their CYP3A4/5 cluster metabolizer profile.

Materials And Methods: 425 kidney transplant patients who received Tac as immunosuppressive treatment have been included.

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Despite intensive monitoring of whole blood tacrolimus concentrations, acute rejection after kidney transplantation occurs during tacrolimus therapy. Intracellular tacrolimus concentrations could better reflect exposure at the site of action and its pharmacodynamics (PD). Intracellular pharmacokinetic (PK) profile following different tacrolimus formulations (immediate-release (TAC-IR) and extended-release (TAC-LCP)) remains unclear.

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Article Synopsis
  • Tacrolimus (Tac) is a key medication for transplant patients; the extended-release version, Tac-LCP, has better absorption than the immediate-release option, Tac-IR.
  • A study showed that while Tac-IR produces higher peak drug levels, it does not enhance the inhibition of calcineurin activity (CNA) like Tac-LCP does, which maintains CNA suppression more effectively over time.
  • The findings suggest that Tac-LCP improves the effectiveness of Tac by providing more consistent inhibition of CNA between doses, indicating it might be a better choice for kidney transplant recipients.
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Background: The ability of dendritic cells (DCs) to regulate adaptive immunity makes them interesting cells to be used as therapeutic targets modulating alloimmune responses. Mycophenolic acid (MPA) is an immunosuppressor commonly used in transplantation, and its effect on DCs has not been fully investigated.

Methods: Monocyte-derived DCs were obtained from healthy volunteers and cultured for 7 days.

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Background: Therapeutic drug monitoring of calcineurin inhibitor, tacrolimus (TAC), is routinely used in post-transplantation. Currently, measurement of calcineurin activity has been proposed as a promising clinical tool to evaluate efficacy and to optimize drug dosing. The main aim of our study was to develop a method to measure phosphatase calcineurin activity (CNA) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and to validate it following FDA and EMA guidelines.

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Background: Patients undergoing conventional hemodialysis (C-HD) present a greater immuno-inflammatory state probably related to uremia, sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activation and /or membrane bioincompatibility, which could improve with a technique-switching to online hemodiafiltration (OL-HD). The antigen-independent pathway activation of this modified immunologic state turns dendritic cells (DC) into an accurate cell model to study these patients. The aim of this study is to further evaluate the immune-inflammatory state of patients in C-HD assessed by DC maturation.

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Experimental studies have shown that rabbit antithymocyte polyclonal globulin (ATG) can expand human CD4+CD25++Foxp3+ cells (Tregs). We investigated the major biological effects of a self-manufactured rabbit polyclonal anti-rat thymoglobulin (rATG) in vitro, as well as its effects on different peripheral T-cell subsets. Moreover, we evaluated the allogeneic suppressive capacity of rATG-induced Tregs in an experimental rat renal transplant model.

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Background: Ganciclovir and valganciclovir (GCV/VGCV) are used for the treatment and prophylaxis of cytomegalovirus in solid organ transplant (SOT) patients. An area under the time-concentration curve of 40-50 μg × h/mL is related to efficacy. Therapeutic drug monitoring could prevent suboptimal drug exposure and adverse events, but obtaining full concentration profiles is not feasible.

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  • Ganciclovir/valganciclovir is crucial for treating and preventing cytomegalovirus disease in organ transplant patients.
  • A new ultra-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method was developed to efficiently measure ganciclovir levels in human plasma.
  • The method shows high accuracy and reliability, making it valuable for monitoring drug therapy and conducting pharmacokinetic studies in clinical settings.
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Purpose: P-glycoprotein (Pgp) is a member of the ABC-transporter family that transports substances across cellular membranes acting as an efflux pump extruding drugs out of the cells. Pgp plays a key role on the pharmacokinetics of several drugs. Herein, we have studied the effects of immunosuppressants on Pgp function, assessing rhodamine-123 (Rho123) uptake and efflux in different T-cell subsets.

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