2018
DOI: 10.1177/2040622318755651
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Primary biliary cholangitis triggered by DAAs-induced HCV clearance: a biological proof of concept

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“…Recently, Fernandez-Ruiz focused on the impact of sofosbuvir-based regimens on the pharmacokinetics of immunosuppressive drug levels in 49 KTRs and observed marked increased in dose requirements of calcineurin inhibitors (CNI) and everolimus to maintain blood concentrations as well as a significant decrease in eGFR and increase of proteinuria during the first year after treatment [176]. The possibility that HCV clearance, as described in other settings, could paradoxically favor alloimmune-mediated injury or that abnormal tacrolimus pharmacokinetic could lead to drug underexposure are the most attractive hypotheses and deserves peculiar care also during mid-term post eradication follow up [178].…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Fernandez-Ruiz focused on the impact of sofosbuvir-based regimens on the pharmacokinetics of immunosuppressive drug levels in 49 KTRs and observed marked increased in dose requirements of calcineurin inhibitors (CNI) and everolimus to maintain blood concentrations as well as a significant decrease in eGFR and increase of proteinuria during the first year after treatment [176]. The possibility that HCV clearance, as described in other settings, could paradoxically favor alloimmune-mediated injury or that abnormal tacrolimus pharmacokinetic could lead to drug underexposure are the most attractive hypotheses and deserves peculiar care also during mid-term post eradication follow up [178].…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%