The use of immunosuppressive agents in the 'treatment of transplant rejection and autoimmune disorders is gaining momentum, with significant improvements of both graft and patient survival. The individual response to drugs, however, is variable and unexpected toxicity, or impaired activity might be seen, as a result of molecular determinants that eventually dictate how the individual will respond to immunosuppressive agents. This review addresses a number of issues related to pharmacogenetics, and discusses how this approach might be used to improve the clinical efficacy and tolerability of therapeutic options for the management of organ transplantation and autoimmune disorders in the next decade.

Genetics of drug response to immunosuppressive treatment and prospects for personalized therapy / R. Danesi, M. Mosca, U. Boggi, M. F., D.T. M.. - 6:12(2000 Dec 01), pp. 475-482. [10.1016/S1357-4310(00)01822-0]

Genetics of drug response to immunosuppressive treatment and prospects for personalized therapy

R. Danesi
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2000

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The use of immunosuppressive agents in the 'treatment of transplant rejection and autoimmune disorders is gaining momentum, with significant improvements of both graft and patient survival. The individual response to drugs, however, is variable and unexpected toxicity, or impaired activity might be seen, as a result of molecular determinants that eventually dictate how the individual will respond to immunosuppressive agents. This review addresses a number of issues related to pharmacogenetics, and discusses how this approach might be used to improve the clinical efficacy and tolerability of therapeutic options for the management of organ transplantation and autoimmune disorders in the next decade.
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
1-dic-2000
27-nov-2000
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