Background: Endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) counts are proposed surrogate markers for vascular function and cardiovascular risk. The effect of tacrolimus (TAC) on EPC is unknown.

Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, we assigned 148 stable long-term kidney transplant recipients (KTR) to maintaining ciclosporin (CSA) or to commencing TAC-based immunosuppression at a 2:1 ratio. EPC counts (CD34/KDR) after 24 months were defined as primary endpoint.

Results: The intent-to-treat analysis included 141 KTR (estimated glomerular filtration rate, 46.7 [40.1-61.8] mL/min per 1.73 m). Median (interquartile range [IQR]) EPC counts at baseline and month 24 were 6 (2-9) and 3 (1-9) cells and 4 (2-8) and 2 (0-5) cells per 5×10 mononuclear cells in CSA and TAC, respectively. Median (IQR) circulating angiogenic cells at baseline and month 24 were 28 (10.7-57) and 44.33 (14.6-59.8) cells and 22 (10.8-41) and 21 (9.7-49.5) cells per high-power field in CSA and TAC, respectively. Median (IQR) endothelial cell colony-forming units count per well at baseline and month 24 were 10.5 (3.3-34.3) and 4.38 (1.7-26.5) in CSA and significantly declined from 9.31 (1.8-29.3) to 4.13 (1.1-9.5) in TAC (P=0.003). There were no cardiovascular events in either group.

Conclusion: Although late conversion from CSA to TAC appears safe in KTR, conversion to TAC has no favorable effect on EPC. Low EPC levels are associated with a higher risk of subsequent cardiovascular events and are therefore of prognostic value. Their trend to decline over time deserves further examination.

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