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In vitro sensitivity to methyl-prednisolone is associated with clinical response in pediatric idiopathic nephrotic syndrome

Authors :
Elena Monti
S. De Iudicibus
Giovanni Montini
Marco Pelin
Andrea Pasini
Gabriele Stocco
Diego Favretto
Luciana Ghio
Eva Cuzzoni
Giovanni Messina
Giuliana Decorti
Cuzzoni, Eva
De Iudicibus, S
Stocco, Gabriele
Favretto, D
Pelin, Marco
Messina, G
Ghio, L
Monti, E
Pasini, A
Montini, G
Decorti, Giuliana
Source :
Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. 100(3)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro steroid sensitivity as a predictor of clinical response to glucocorticoids in childhood idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS). Seventy-four patients (median age 4.33, interquartile range [IQR] 2.82-7.23; 63.5% male) were enrolled in a prospective multicenter study: in vitro steroid inhibition of patients' peripheral blood mononuclear cell proliferation was evaluated by [methyl-(3) H] thymidine incorporation assay at disease onset (T0) and after 4 weeks (T4) of treatment. Steroid dependence was associated with increased in vitro sensitivity at T4 assessed both as drug concentration inducing 50% of inhibition (IC50 ; odds ratio [OR] = 0.48, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.24-0.85; P = 0.0094) and maximum inhibition at the highest drug concentration (Imax ; OR = 1.13, 95% CI = 1.02-1.31; P = 0.017). IC50 > 4.4 nM and Imax < 92% at T4 were good predictors for optimal clinical response. These results suggest that this test may be useful for predicting the response to glucocorticoid therapy in pediatric INS.

Details

ISSN :
15326535
Volume :
100
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d0203e8990140a5726f0614e66d9aab2