tacrolimus

Tacrolimus is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class. Tacrolimus is associated with abnormalities such as Renal glomerular disease. The involved functions are known as inhibitors, Fungicidal activity, Metabolic Inhibition, Excretory function and Dephosphorylation. Tacrolimus often locates in Hepatic, Mitochondrial matrix and Inner mitochondrial membrane. The associated genes with Tacrolimus are RHOA gene and BGN gene.

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Introduction

To understand associated biological information of tacrolimus, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.

What diseases are associated with tacrolimus?

tacrolimus is suspected in Renal glomerular disease, Candidiasis, Mycoses, PARKINSON DISEASE, LATE-ONSET, Morphologically altered structure, Skin Diseases, Infectious and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.

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Possible diseases from mapped MeSH terms on references

We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with tacrolimus

MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Anemia D000740 21 associated lipids
Amputation, Traumatic D000673 2 associated lipids
Amenorrhea D000568 4 associated lipids
Alzheimer Disease D000544 76 associated lipids
Alopecia Areata D000506 6 associated lipids
Alopecia D000505 14 associated lipids
Albuminuria D000419 18 associated lipids
Akinetic Mutism D000405 1 associated lipids
Adrenal Insufficiency D000309 3 associated lipids
Adenocarcinoma D000230 166 associated lipids
Acne Vulgaris D000152 35 associated lipids
Abortion, Spontaneous D000022 12 associated lipids
Abnormalities, Multiple D000015 13 associated lipids
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What pathways are associated with tacrolimus

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What cellular locations are associated with tacrolimus?

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What functions are associated with tacrolimus?


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What lipids are associated with tacrolimus?

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What genes are associated with tacrolimus?

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What common seen animal models are associated with tacrolimus?

There are no associated biomedical information in the current reference collection.

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Dresske B et al. WOFIE synergizes with calcineurin-inhibitor treatment and early steroid withdrawal in kidney transplantation. 2003 Transplantation pmid:12717217
Gayowski T et al. Orthotopic liver transplantation in high-risk patients: risk factors associated with mortality and infectious morbidity. 1998 Transplantation pmid:9500623
Winkler ME et al. Successful pregnancy in a patient after liver transplantation maintained on FK 506. 1993 Transplantation pmid:7506460
Suzuki S et al. Pure red cell aplasia induced by FK506. 1996 Transplantation pmid:8607191
Conrotto D et al. Dramatic increase of tacrolimus plasma concentration during topical treatment for oral graft-versus-host disease. 2006 Transplantation pmid:17060865
Kessler M et al. A renal allograft recipient with late recurrence of focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis after switching from cyclosporine to tacrolimus. 1999 Transplantation pmid:10071045
Jiang H et al. Tacrolimus and cyclosporine differ in their capacity to overcome ongoing allograft rejection as a result of their differential abilities to inhibit interleukin-10 production. 2002 Transplantation pmid:12085006
Cassuto E et al. Adherence to and Acceptance of Once-Daily Tacrolimus After Kidney and Liver Transplant: Results From OSIRIS, a French Observational Study. 2016 Transplantation pmid:27653227
Lo A et al. Comparison of sirolimus-based calcineurin inhibitor-sparing and calcineurin inhibitor-free regimens in cadaveric renal transplantation. 2004 Transplantation pmid:15114090
Burke GW et al. Microangiopathy in kidney and simultaneous pancreas/kidney recipients treated with tacrolimus: evidence of endothelin and cytokine involvement. 1999 Transplantation pmid:10573073
Tokita D et al. High PD-L1/CD86 ratio on plasmacytoid dendritic cells correlates with elevated T-regulatory cells in liver transplant tolerance. 2008 Transplantation pmid:18301333
Shackleton CR et al. Lack of correlation between the magnitude of preservation injury and the incidence of acute rejection, need for OKT3, and conversion to FK506 in cyclosporine-treated primary liver allograft recipients. 1995 Transplantation pmid:7570950
Chan K et al. Kidney transplantation with minimized maintenance: alemtuzumab induction with tacrolimus monotherapy--an open label, randomized trial. 2011 Transplantation pmid:21836540
Jain AB et al. A prospective randomized trial of tacrolimus and prednisone versus tacrolimus, prednisone, and mycophenolate mofetil in primary adult liver transplant recipients: an interim report. 1998 Transplantation pmid:9846530
Borger P et al. Cyclosporine, FK506, mycophenolate mofetil, and prednisolone differentially modulate cytokine gene expression in human airway-derived epithelial cells. 2000 Transplantation pmid:10798763
Xu H et al. Simultaneous bone marrow and composite tissue transplantation in rats treated with nonmyeloablative conditioning promotes tolerance. 2013 Transplantation pmid:23250336
van Hooff JP et al. Tacrolimus and posttransplant diabetes mellitus in renal transplantation. 2005 Transplantation pmid:15940032
Gaber AO et al. Conversion from twice-daily tacrolimus capsules to once-daily extended-release tacrolimus (LCPT): a phase 2 trial of stable renal transplant recipients. 2013 Transplantation pmid:23715050
Lorber MI et al. A comparison of in vivo responses to cyclosporine, FK506, and rapamycin following allogeneic immune challenge. 1991 Transplantation pmid:1713364
Maluccio M et al. Tacrolimus enhances transforming growth factor-beta1 expression and promotes tumor progression. 2003 Transplantation pmid:12923450