Title of article :
The Influence of Immunosuppressive Drugs on Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Production in Relation to VEGF - 1154 G and -2578 C Genotypes
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi, Mojgan Genomic Medical Research Centre - Medical Faculty - University of Manchester - United Kingdom , J.R. Day, Philip Genomic Medical Research Centre - Medical Faculty - University of Manchester - United Kingdom
Abstract :
Background: The pathogenesis of many diseases is correlated to irregularity in
vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression. Results from several association
studies show that variation in the level of VEGF expression is related to polymorphic
sequences within the VEGF gene. Additionally, there are many studies showing that
some gene polymorphisms significantly influence the pharmacokinetics of
immunosuppressive drugs. Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the
influence of immunosuppressive drugs on VEGF production in individuals with
different VEGF genotypes. Methods: ARMS-PCR was used to genotype VEGF
polymorphisms at positions -1154 and -2578 within the promoter of VEGF gene. A
VEGF-specific ELISA was used to determine the influence of immunosuppressive
drugs on VEGF production in PBMCs of individuals with different VEGF genotypes.
Results: Suppressive effect of mycophenolic acid was observed just in individuals with
GG -1154/CC -2578, GG -1154/CA -2578 and GA -1154/CC -2578 haplotypes.
Additionally, VEGF was significantly suppressed in all individuals after treatment with
rapamycin except those who had AA -1154/CA -2578 and AA -1154/AA -2578 VEGF
genotype combinations. Conclusion: Results of a recent study revealed that MMF
treatment might be effective in preventing chronic renal rejection only in recipients with
IL-10 high producer genotype. Additionally result of another study showed that
CYP3A5 genotype markedly influences the pharmacokinetics of rapamycin in kidney
transplant recipients. Therefore with regard to our results, different suppressive effect of
mycophenolic acid and rapamycin on VEGF production might also be dependent on
VEGF genotype.
Keywords :
VEGF , immunosuppressive drugs , gene polymorphisms
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics