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Query: EC:3.1.3.16 (
calcineurin
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Acute intermittent porphyria
results from a deficiency of the porphobilinogen deaminase enzyme of heme biosynthesis and is commonly exacerbated by a wide variety of medications. When referred a patient with
acute intermittent porphyria
for a renal transplant, only steroids and azathioprine were discovered as safe in patients with
acute intermittent porphyria
. The administration of many newer immunosuppressive medications, including
calcineurin
inhibitors, has not been documented in
acute intermittent porphyria
. Actually, cyclosporine is presently considered contraindicated in
acute intermittent porphyria
. To determine if
calcineurin
inhibitors would be tolerated in
acute intermittent porphyria
, cyclosporine and tacrolimus were administered pretransplant and were documented not to exacerbate
acute intermittent porphyria
. A successful renal transplant was then performed using tacrolimus. This is the first reported patient with documented
acute intermittent porphyria
to tolerate safely several of the newer immunosuppressive medications, including tacrolimus, mycophenolate, and rabbit antithymocytic globulin following renal transplantation. This patient's pretransplant evaluation also suggested that cyclosporine may be safe for some patients with
acute intermittent porphyria
.
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PMID:The tolerability of newer immunosuppressive medications in a patient with acute intermittent porphyria. 1114 89
The pretransplant evaluation of a patient with a rare diagnosis requires knowledge of the pathophysiology and the transplant literature. A 55-year-old man presented with hypertensive kidney failure and the clinical diagnosis of
acute intermittent porphyria
. Complications of
acute intermittent porphyria
, which is a defect of heme production, are due to the accumulation of heme intermediates often precipitated by medications. Based on animal data, cyclosporine is considered unsafe in patients with
acute intermittent porphyria
. As part of the pretransplant evaluation, the patient received separate trials of tacrolimus and cyclosporine, which did not stimulate his
acute intermittent porphyria
. Four months after a kidney transplant, the patient still had no signs of rejection or symptoms of
acute intermittent porphyria
. This is the first documented patient with
acute intermittent porphyria
who successfully received a kidney transplant using tacrolimus. Because of individual variations, pretransplant testing of
calcineurin
inhibitors should be continued in patients with
acute intermittent porphyria
.
...
PMID:Pretransplant evaluation of a patient with acute intermittent porphyria. 1194 65