Immunosuppression in elderly recipients has been underappreciated in clinical trials. Here, we assessed age‐specific effects of the calcineurin inhibitor tacrolimus (TAC) in a murine transplant model and assessed its clinical relevance on human T cells. Old recipient mice exhibited prolonged skin graft survival compared with young animals after TAC administration. More important, half of the TAC dose was sufficient in old mice to achieve comparable systemic trough levels. TAC administration was able to reduce proinflammatory interferon‐γ cytokine production and promote interleukin‐10 production in old CD4+ T cells. In addition, TAC administration decreased interleukin‐2 secretion in old CD4+ T cells more effectively while inhibiting the proliferation of CD4+ T cells in old mice. Both TAC‐treated murine and human CD4+ T cells demonstrated an age‐specific suppression of intracellular calcineurin levels and Ca2+ influx, two critical pathways in T cell activation. Of note, depletion of CD8+ T cells did not alter allograft survival outcome in old TAC‐treated mice, suggesting that TAC age‐specific effects were mainly CD4+ T cell mediated. Collectively, our study demonstrates age‐specific immunosuppressive capacities of TAC that are CD4+ T cell mediated. The suppression of calcineurin levels and Ca2+ influx in both old murine and human T cells emphasizes the clinical relevance of age‐specific effects when using TAC.
Age‐Dependent Metabolic and Immunosuppressive Effects of Tacrolimus
Felix Krenzien,Felix Krenzien,M. Quante,M. Quante,T. Heinbokel,T. Heinbokel,M. Seyda,M. Seyda,K. Minami,K. Minami,Hirohito Uehara,Hirohito Uehara,H. Biefer,H. Biefer,Jeroen M. Schuitenmaker,S. Gabardi,Katrin Splith,M. Schmelzle,Athena K. Petrides,H. Azuma,J. Pratschke,X. C. Li,A. Elkhal,S. Tullius
Published 2017 in American Journal of Transplantation
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2017
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American Journal of Transplantation
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2017-05-01
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