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Profiling Sirolimus-Induced Inflammatory Syndrome: A Prospective Tricentric Observational Study

BACKGROUND: The use of the immunosuppressant sirolimus in kidney transplantation has been made problematic by the frequent occurrence of various side effects, including paradoxical inflammatory manifestations, the pathophysiology of which has remained elusive. METHODS: 30 kidney transplant recipient...

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Autores principales: Buron, Fanny, Malvezzi, Paolo, Villar, Emmanuel, Chauvet, Cécile, Janbon, Bénédicte, Denis, Laure, Brunet, Maria, Daoud, Sameh, Cahen, Rémi, Pouteil-Noble, Claire, Gagnieu, Marie-Claude, Bienvenu, Jacques, Bayle, François, Morelon, Emmanuel, Thaunat, Olivier
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3538748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23308138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053078
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author Buron, Fanny
Malvezzi, Paolo
Villar, Emmanuel
Chauvet, Cécile
Janbon, Bénédicte
Denis, Laure
Brunet, Maria
Daoud, Sameh
Cahen, Rémi
Pouteil-Noble, Claire
Gagnieu, Marie-Claude
Bienvenu, Jacques
Bayle, François
Morelon, Emmanuel
Thaunat, Olivier
author_facet Buron, Fanny
Malvezzi, Paolo
Villar, Emmanuel
Chauvet, Cécile
Janbon, Bénédicte
Denis, Laure
Brunet, Maria
Daoud, Sameh
Cahen, Rémi
Pouteil-Noble, Claire
Gagnieu, Marie-Claude
Bienvenu, Jacques
Bayle, François
Morelon, Emmanuel
Thaunat, Olivier
author_sort Buron, Fanny
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description BACKGROUND: The use of the immunosuppressant sirolimus in kidney transplantation has been made problematic by the frequent occurrence of various side effects, including paradoxical inflammatory manifestations, the pathophysiology of which has remained elusive. METHODS: 30 kidney transplant recipients that required a switch from calcineurin inhibitor to sirolimus-based immunosuppression, were prospectively followed for 3 months. Inflammatory symptoms were quantified by the patients using visual analogue scales and serum samples were collected before, 15, 30, and 90 days after the switch. RESULTS: 66% of patients reported at least 1 inflammatory symptom, cutaneo-mucosal manifestations being the most frequent. Inflammatory symptoms were characterized by their lability and stochastic nature, each patient exhibiting a unique clinical presentation. The biochemical profile was more uniform with a drop of hemoglobin and a concomitant rise of inflammatory acute phase proteins, which peaked in the serum 1 month after the switch. Analyzing the impact of sirolimus introduction on cytokine microenvironment, we observed an increase of IL6 and TNFα without compensation of the negative feedback loops dependent on IL10 and soluble TNF receptors. IL6 and TNFα changes correlated with the intensity of biochemical and clinical inflammatory manifestations in a linear regression model. CONCLUSIONS: Sirolimus triggers a destabilization of the inflammatory cytokine balance in transplanted patients that promotes a paradoxical inflammatory response with mild stochastic clinical symptoms in the weeks following drug introduction. This pathophysiologic mechanism unifies the various individual inflammatory side effects recurrently reported with sirolimus suggesting that they should be considered as a single syndromic entity.
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spelling pubmed-35387482013-01-10 Profiling Sirolimus-Induced Inflammatory Syndrome: A Prospective Tricentric Observational Study Buron, Fanny Malvezzi, Paolo Villar, Emmanuel Chauvet, Cécile Janbon, Bénédicte Denis, Laure Brunet, Maria Daoud, Sameh Cahen, Rémi Pouteil-Noble, Claire Gagnieu, Marie-Claude Bienvenu, Jacques Bayle, François Morelon, Emmanuel Thaunat, Olivier PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The use of the immunosuppressant sirolimus in kidney transplantation has been made problematic by the frequent occurrence of various side effects, including paradoxical inflammatory manifestations, the pathophysiology of which has remained elusive. METHODS: 30 kidney transplant recipients that required a switch from calcineurin inhibitor to sirolimus-based immunosuppression, were prospectively followed for 3 months. Inflammatory symptoms were quantified by the patients using visual analogue scales and serum samples were collected before, 15, 30, and 90 days after the switch. RESULTS: 66% of patients reported at least 1 inflammatory symptom, cutaneo-mucosal manifestations being the most frequent. Inflammatory symptoms were characterized by their lability and stochastic nature, each patient exhibiting a unique clinical presentation. The biochemical profile was more uniform with a drop of hemoglobin and a concomitant rise of inflammatory acute phase proteins, which peaked in the serum 1 month after the switch. Analyzing the impact of sirolimus introduction on cytokine microenvironment, we observed an increase of IL6 and TNFα without compensation of the negative feedback loops dependent on IL10 and soluble TNF receptors. IL6 and TNFα changes correlated with the intensity of biochemical and clinical inflammatory manifestations in a linear regression model. CONCLUSIONS: Sirolimus triggers a destabilization of the inflammatory cytokine balance in transplanted patients that promotes a paradoxical inflammatory response with mild stochastic clinical symptoms in the weeks following drug introduction. This pathophysiologic mechanism unifies the various individual inflammatory side effects recurrently reported with sirolimus suggesting that they should be considered as a single syndromic entity. Public Library of Science 2013-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3538748/ /pubmed/23308138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053078 Text en © 2013 Buron et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Buron, Fanny
Malvezzi, Paolo
Villar, Emmanuel
Chauvet, Cécile
Janbon, Bénédicte
Denis, Laure
Brunet, Maria
Daoud, Sameh
Cahen, Rémi
Pouteil-Noble, Claire
Gagnieu, Marie-Claude
Bienvenu, Jacques
Bayle, François
Morelon, Emmanuel
Thaunat, Olivier
Profiling Sirolimus-Induced Inflammatory Syndrome: A Prospective Tricentric Observational Study
title Profiling Sirolimus-Induced Inflammatory Syndrome: A Prospective Tricentric Observational Study
title_full Profiling Sirolimus-Induced Inflammatory Syndrome: A Prospective Tricentric Observational Study
title_fullStr Profiling Sirolimus-Induced Inflammatory Syndrome: A Prospective Tricentric Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Profiling Sirolimus-Induced Inflammatory Syndrome: A Prospective Tricentric Observational Study
title_short Profiling Sirolimus-Induced Inflammatory Syndrome: A Prospective Tricentric Observational Study
title_sort profiling sirolimus-induced inflammatory syndrome: a prospective tricentric observational study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3538748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23308138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053078
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