Analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms implicate mTOR signalling in the development of new-onset diabetes after transplantation

  • Chand, S.
  • McKnight, A.J.
  • Shabir, S.
  • Chan, W.
  • McCaughan, J.A.
  • Maxwell, A.P.
  • Harper, L.
  • Borrows, R.
Publication date
June 2016
Publisher
The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionDespite excellent first year outcomes in kidney transplantation, there remain significant long-term complications related to new-onset diabetes after transplantation (NODAT). The purpose of this study was to validate the findings of previous investigations of candidate gene variants in patients undergoing a protocolised, contemporary immunosuppression regimen, using detailed serial biochemical testing to identify NODAT development.MethodsOne hundred twelve live and deceased donor renal transplant recipients were prospectively followed-up for NODAT onset, biochemical testing at days 7, 90, and 365 after transplantation. Sixty-eight patients were included after exclusion for non-white ethnicity and pre-transplant diabetes....

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