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Publication Name World Journal of Transplantation
Manuscript ID 90194
Country Italy
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ISSN 2220-3230 (online)
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Category Transplantation
Manuscript Type Minireviews
Article Title Update on the reciprocal interference between immunosuppressive therapy and gut microbiota after kidney transplantation
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Maurizio Salvadori and Giuseppina Rosso
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Corresponding Author Maurizio Salvadori, MD, Professor, Department of Renal Transplantation, Careggi University Hospital, 18 Viale Pieraccini, Florence 50139, Tuscany, Italy. maurizio.salvadori1@gmail.com
Key Words Immunosuppressive therapy; Kidney transplantation; Gut microbiota; Dysbiosis; Pathobionts; Graft outcomes
Core Tip Gut dysbiosis frequently occurs in the first period after kidney transplantation. Among the different causes, immunosuppressive drugs play a relevant role. There is a reciprocal effect between immunosuppressive drugs and the gut microbiota. Indeed, immunosuppressive drugs may change the gut microbiota composition causing dysbiosis as related side effects as rejection and infections. In contrast, the gut microbiota may alter the pharmacokinetic of immunosuppressive drugs determining modification in their metabolism and favoring the presence of substances with lower or higher immunosuppressant effect with respect to the original compound. Physicians should pay particular attention to these possibilities and carefully control both changes in the gut microbiota and the correct level of immunosuppressive drugs.
Publish Date 2024-03-15 08:06
Citation Salvadori M, Rosso G. Update on the reciprocal interference between immunosuppressive therapy and gut microbiota after kidney transplantation. World J Transplant 2023; In press
URL https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3230/full/v14/i1/90194.htm
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.5500/wjt.v14.i1.90194
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