Azathioprine metabolism in kidney transplant recipients.

Abstract
Azathioprine metabolite concentrations were studied in 54 kidney transplant recipients. Thirty-seven of these patients were studied over a 6 month period to investigate the intrapatient variation in metabolite concentrations. All patients had stable functioning grafts and normal peripheral white blood cell counts. The metabolites measured were plasma 6-mercaptopurine and red blood cell 6-thioguanine nucleotide. There was no correlation between azathioprine dose and plasma 6-mercaptopurine concentration but there was a significant correlation between dose and red blood cell 6-thioguanine nucleotide concentration (rs = 0.41, P less than 0.005). The individual transplant recipient showed little variation in metabolite concentrations over several months. Using this group as a control we studied metabolite concentrations in patients with kidney transplants who developed leucopenia. Our preliminary findings indicate that elevated red cell 6- thioguanine nucleotide concentrations, above the control range, can be associated with bone marrow depression.