| Literature DB >> 32099824 |
Sung-Yoon Kang1, Jihyun Kim2, Jongho Ham2, Sang-Heon Cho3,4, Hye-Ryun Kang3,4, Hye Young Kim2,3.
Abstract
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome is a severe cutaneous adverse reaction involving various internal organs. Flare-ups after recovery from the initial presentation of DRESS are caused by relapse of drug-induced T-cell-mediated reactions. However, the specific underlying mechanism is unclear. Here, we report a case of a 60-year-old man with allopurinol-induced DRESS who suffered recurrent episodes of generalized rash with eosinophilia, which mimicked immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome. Analysis of immunological profiles revealed that the percentages of T lymphocytes and regulatory T cells in the patient with DRESS were higher than those in healthy controls. In addition, there was a notable change in the subtype of monocytes in the patient with DRESS; the percentage of nonclassical monocytes increased, whereas that of classical monocytes decreased. Upon viral infection, nonclassical monocytes exhibited strong pro-inflammatory properties that skewed the immune response toward a Th2 profile, which was associated with persistent flare-ups of DRESS. Taken together, the results increase our understanding of the pathogenesis of DRESS as they suggest that expansion of nonclassical monocytes and Th2 cells drives disease pathogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: Allopurinol; DRESS syndrome; Herpesviruses; Immune reconstitution
Year: 2020 PMID: 32099824 PMCID: PMC7016323 DOI: 10.5415/apallergy.2020.10.e2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asia Pac Allergy ISSN: 2233-8276
Laboratory test of the patient with DRESS syndrome
| Parameter | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| Hematological parameters | ||
| WBC (×103/mm3) | 6.67 | |
| Eosinophils (%) | 14 | |
| Biochemical parameters | ||
| CRP (mg/L) | 1.97 | |
| Serum creatinine (mg/dL) | 2.07 | |
| Viral infection | ||
| CMV (copies/mL) | 10,375 | |
| EBV (copies/mL) | 132,988 | |
| HIV | (−) | |
| HHV-6 | (−) | |
| HHV-8 | (+) | |
DRESS, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms; WBC, white blood cell; CRP, C-reactive protein; CMV, cytomegalovirus; EBV, Epstein-Barr virus; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; HHV, human herpesvirus.
Fig. 1Flow cytometry analysis of lymphocyte subpopulations within the peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) population. (A) Flow cytometry analysis of B cell (CD45+CD3-CD19+) and T cell (CD45+CD3+CD19-) subsets within the PBMC population of normal controls (n=3) and the patient. Values in the diagrams indicate the percentage of the gated population. (B) Comparison of B cell, T cell, CD4+ T cell, and CD8+ T-cell populations within PBMCs from normal controls and the patient. (C) Flow cytometry analysis of transcription factor expression by T cells. (D) Expression of T-bet, GATA3, RORγt, and Foxp3 by T cells. (E) Cytokines produced by T cells, as analyzed by intracellular staining and flow cytometry. (F) Comparison of cytokine production by the cells in (E). (G) Comparison of cytokine levels in medium from PBMCs (from the controls and the patient) cultured with CMV or EBV peptides or allopurinol. Data are expressed as the mean±standard deviation. DRESS, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms; IFN, interferon; IL, interleukin; CMV, cytomegalovirus; EBV, Epstein-Barr virus.
Fig. 2Comparison of mononuclear phagocyte populations within PBMCs. (A) Distribution of dendritic cells (CD45+CD15-CD11c+HLA-DR+) and monocytes (CD45+CD15-CD11b+) and their subsets within the PBMC population from normal controls (n=3) and the patient. Values in the diagrams indicate the percentage of the gated population. (B) Comparison of dendritic cell and monocyte subsets, including classical (CD45+CD15-CD11b+CD14+CD16-) monocytes, intermediate (CD45+CD15-CD11b+CD14+CD16+) monocytes, and nonclassical (CD45+CD15-CD11b+CD14-CD16+) monocytes, within PBMCs. (C) Mean fluorescence intensity of CD40 and CD86 expressed by dendritic cells and each subset of monocytes. Data are expressed as the mean±standard deviation. PBMC, peripheral blood mononuclear cell; DRESS, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms.