| Literature DB >> 24901010 |
Chi-Yuan Cheng1, Shih-Chi Su2, Chi-Hua Chen1, Wei-Li Chen1, Shin-Tarng Deng1, Wen-Hung Chung3.
Abstract
T-cell mediated drug hypersensitivity reactions may range from mild rash to severe fatal reactions. Among them, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) or drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DIHS), Stevens-Johnson syndrome/ toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS/TEN), are some of the most life-threatening severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs). Recent advances in pharmacogenetic studies show strong genetic associations between human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles and susceptibility to drug hypersensitivity. This review summarizes the literature on recent progresses in pharmacogenetic studies and clinical application of pharmacogenetic screening based on associations between SCARs and specific HLA alleles to avoid serious conditions associated with drug hypersensitivity.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24901010 PMCID: PMC4034438 DOI: 10.1155/2014/565320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol Res ISSN: 2314-7156 Impact factor: 4.818
Associations of SCARs and delayed-type drug hypersensitivity and HLA alleles.
| Causative drug | HLA allele | Hypersensitivity reactions | Ethnicity | Odds ratio | Reference |
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| Abacavir | B*57:01 | Abacavir hypersensitivity | Caucasians | 117 (29–481) | [ |
| Allopurinol | B*58:01 | SJS/TEN/DRESS | Asians | 74.18 (26.95–204.14) | [ |
| Non-Asians | 101.45 (44.98–228.82) | [ | |||
| Carbamazepine | B*15:02 | SJS/TEN | Han Chinese | 115.32 (18.17–732.13) | [ |
| Thai | 54.43 (16.28–181.96) | [ | |||
| Malaysians | 221.00 (3.85–12694.65) | [ | |||
| Indians | 54.60 (2.25–1326.20) | [ | |||
| B*15:08 | Indians | nd | [ | ||
| B*15:11 | Japanese | 16.3 (4.76–55.61) | [ | ||
| Koreans | 18.0 (2.3–141.2) | [ | |||
| Mainland China Han Chinese | 31.00 (2.74–350.50) | [ | |||
| B*15:18 | Japanese | 13.58 (nd) | [ | ||
| A*31:01 | DRESS | Han Chinese | 23.0 (4.2–125) | [ | |
| Europeans | 57.6 (11.0–340) | [ | |||
| SJS/TEN | Europeans | 4.4 (1.1–17.3) | [ | ||
| All populations | 3.94 (1.4–11.5) | [ | |||
| SJS/TEN | Europeans | 25.93 (4.93–116.18) | [ | ||
| DRESS | Europeans | 12.41 (1.27–121.03) | [ | ||
| MPE | Europeans | 8.33 (3.59–19.36) | [ | ||
| SJS/TEN/DRESS | Japanese | 10.8 (5.9–19.6) | [ | ||
| Dapsone | B*13:01 | DRESS | Mainland China Han Chinese | 20.53 (11.55–36.48) | [ |
| Lamotrigine | B*15:02 | SJS/TEN | Han Chinese | 3.59 (1.15–11.22) | [ |
| Nevirapine | DRB1*01:01 | DRESS/MPE | Australians | depend on CD4 T-cells count | [ |
| B*14:02 | Sardinians | nd | [ | ||
| B*35:05 | Thai | 18.96 (4.87–73.44) | [ | ||
| Cw8 | Sardinians, Japanese | nd | [ | ||
| Oxcarbazepine | B*15:02 | SJS/TEN | Taiwan Han Chinese | 80.7 (3.8–1714.4) | [ |
| Phenytoin | B*15:02 | SJS/TEN | Han Chinese | 4.26 (1.93–9.39) | [ |
DRESS: drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms.
MPE: maculopapular eruption.
SCARs: severe cutaneous adverse reactions to drugs.
SJS: Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
TEN: toxic epidermal necrolysis.
CI: confidence interval.
nd: no data.
Translational roadmap of CBZ-SJS research and its clinical applications [24].
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| CBZ, an aromatic anticonvulsant, was recognized as the major cause of SJS, as listed in the records of Taiwan Drug Relief Foundation. | |
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| A strong association of CBZ-induced SJS with HLA-B∗15:02 in Han Chinese was first uncovered in Taiwan. | |
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| The correlation of CBZ-induced SJS with HLA-B∗15:02 was not existent in Caucasian patients, indicating an ethnical specificity of HLA-B∗15:02 allele. | |
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| The association of CBZ-induced SJS with HLA-B∗15:02 was found among many populations in Southeast Asia. | |
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| The US Food and Drug Administration has published an alert to healthcare professionals on the use of CBZ to Asians. (The incidence rate of CBZ-induced SJS is 5.9/10000 in Taiwan and 0.2/10000 in the US.) | |
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| The Taiwan and US Food and Drug Administration relabeled the drug information of CBZ and recommended a genetic screening of HLA-B∗15:02 prior to starting CBZ in patients with Asian ancestry, particularly for those of Southeast Asian ancestry. | |
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| The National Health Insurance in Taiwan has covered the expense of the genetic screening for HLA-B*15:02 in individuals initiating CBZ. |
CBZ: carbamazepine; SJS: Stevens-Johnson syndrome; HLA: human leukocyte antigen.