Literature DB >> 8014443

Possible role of HLA in hepatotoxicity. An exploratory study in 71 patients with drug-induced idiosyncratic hepatitis.

A Berson1, E Fréneaux, D Larrey, V Lepage, C Douay, C Mallet, B Fromenty, J P Benhamou, D Pessayre.   

Abstract

Possible associations between particular human leucocyte antigen molecules and immunoallergic hepatitis have been suggested previously (HLA-A11 in halothane hepatitis, HLA-DR6 and DR2 in nitrofurantoin hepatitis, HLA-B8 in clometacin hepatitis). In this study the HLA haplotype was determined in 71 patients with idiosyncratic hepatitis due to different drugs. The prevalence of HLA-A11 was twice as high in the 71 patients in the study (23%) as in controls (12%), but p-values were not significant when corrections were made for the large number of comparisons (n = 39). The prevalences of HLA-DR2, DR6, and B8 were similar in the 71 patients and in controls. When hepatitis due to particular drugs was considered, HLA-A11 was found to be present in six of 12 patients (50%) with hepatitis caused by tricyclic antidepressants, and three of four patients (75%) with diclofenac hepatitis, compared to 12% in controls. HLA-DR6 was present in four of five patients (80%) with chlorpromazine hepatitis, compared to 22% in controls. In conclusion, the HLA phenotype does not contribute significantly to idiosyncratic drug-induced hepatitis considered collectively. Possible associations between some HLA molecules and the hepatotoxicity of certain drugs require further confirmation.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8014443     DOI: 10.1016/s0168-8278(94)80004-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hepatol        ISSN: 0168-8278            Impact factor:   25.083


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