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Aim

The present study was conducted to determine the effect of FOXP3 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on clinical outcomes in CsA-treated renal transplant patients.

Methods

A total of 166 renal transplant patients with at least 5years of follow-up were included. SNPs of FOXP3 gene (rs3761547, rs3761548, rs3761549, rs2232365 and rs2280883) were detected by Taqman probe technique. The associations of SNPs with acute rejection, CsA-induced nephrotoxicity, pneumonia and post-transplantation estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) were explored.

Results

Patients with rs3761549 T/TT genotype showed a more rapid decline in the eGFR level during the 5years following transplantation than those with the C/CC genotype (24.0% vs. 6.3%, P=0.004). All the SNPs and site-site interaction were not related to the occurrence of acute rejection, nephrotoxicity, and pneumonia.

Conclusions

FOXP3 rs3761549 was significantly correlated with the renal allograft function. It could be used to predict and improve the outcome of renal transplant patients taking CsA as an immunosuppressant."xsd:string
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