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Francis Capule1,2, Pramote Tragulpiankit3, Surakameth Mahasirimongkol4, Jiraphun Jittikoon5, Nuanjun Wichukchinda4, Lara Theresa Alentajan-Aleta6, Jay-V James Barit7, Josephine Casanova-Gutierrez8, Leonor Cabral-Lim8, Jose Paciano Baltazar Reyes8, Francisca Roa7, Raymark Salonga9, Katrina Faith San Gabriel6, Catherine Lynn Silao10,11.
Abstract
A case-control study was conducted to investigate the association of HLA-A alleles, HLA-B alleles including HLA-B*15:02 and HLA-B75 serotype with carbamazepine-induced SJS/TEN in Filipino patients. A retrospective review of medical records was performed. Pertinent clinical data were collected. Eight (8) carbamazepine-induced SJS/TEN cases and 32 tolerant controls were recruited. Genomic DNA was extracted from the saliva samples and genotyping was performed by employing allele-specific polymerase chain reaction. Data were analyzed using the Fisher's exact test, Mann-Whitney U test, univariate logistic regression, and multivariate logistic regression. Single allele association analysis was done. The strength of association was expressed as odds ratio with 95% confidence interval. Positive predictive value, negative predictive value, sensitivity, and specificity were computed. Of all the alleles tested, the HLA-B75 serotype (p = 0.007, OR = 23.25, 95% CI = 2.33-232.21) and HLA-B*15:21 (p = 0.026, OR = 7.53, 95% CI = 1.27-44.79) were significantly associated with carbamazepine-induced SJS/TEN. The HLA-B75 serotype or HLA-B*15:21 allele may be used as a genetic risk assessment prior to prescription for prevention of carbamazepine-induced SJS/TEN in Filipino patients.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31896765 DOI: 10.1038/s41397-019-0143-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacogenomics J ISSN: 1470-269X Impact factor: 3.550