Tacrolimus inhibits lymphocyte responses by blocking calcium-dependent signalling pathways important in IL-2 generation. Daclizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody, binds with high affinity to the Tac subunit of the IL-2 receptor complex. We reasoned therefore that the absence of IL-2R should permit lower doses of tacrolimus and thereby less toxicity. Twenty-eight patients were randomized and followed for 6 months: Group 1, high dose (HD) tacrolimus (trough 12-17 ng/mL; n = 13); Group 2, low dose (LD) tacrolimus (trough 5-10 ng/mL; n = 15). All patients received daclizumab induction (2 mg/kg) on days 0 and 14, mycophenolate mofetil (2 g/d except for one patient who received 1 g) and rapid prednisone taper. Serious infections were minimal in both groups. Hospitalizations, for various reasons, were HD (n = 12) and LD (n = 6). All patients and grafts survived for the 6-month study period. There was one rejection episode in a non-compliant patient at 101 d. LD tacrolimus appears equally effective as HD tacrolimus in preventing rejection episodes and may be associated with fewer adverse events.
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