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Immunosuppressive agents everolimus

A new class of immunosuppressive agents called proliferation-signal inhibitors (PSIs) includes sirolimus (rapamycin) and its derivative everolimus. The mechanism of action of PSIs differs from that of the calcineurin inhibitors. PSIs bind the circulating immunophilin FK506-binding protein 12, resulting in an active complex that blocks the molecular target of rapamycin (mTOR). [Pg.1191]

Sirolimus is currently the only FDA-approved ToR inhibitor. One of its derivatives, everolimus, is in phase III clinical trials and has been approved for use in some European countries.30 Sirolimus is a macrolide antibiotic that has no effect on cal-cineurin phosphatase.11,31,32 Sirolimus inhibits T cell activation and proliferation by binding to and inhibiting the activation of the mammalian ToR, which suppresses cellular response to IL-2 and other cytokines (i.e., IL-4 and IL-15J.11,31 Studies have shown that sirolimus may be used safely and effectively with either cyclosporine or tacrolimus as a replacement for either azathioprine or mycophenolate mofetil.33 However, when using both sirolimus and cyclosporine as part of a patient s immunosuppressant therapy, because of a drug interaction between the two resulting in a marked increase in sirolimus concentrations, it is recommended to separate the sirolimus and cyclosporine doses by at least 4 hours. Sirolimus also can be used as an alternative agent for patients who do not tolerate calcineurin inhibitors due to nephrotoxicity or other adverse events.34... [Pg.842]


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