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Independent strong association of HLA-A*02:06 and HLA-B*44:03 with cold medicine-related Stevens-Johnson syndrome with severe mucosal involvement.
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Scientific reports [Sci Rep] 2014 Apr 30; Vol. 4, pp. 4862. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Apr 30. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and its severe variant, toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), are acute inflammatory vesiculobullous reactions of the skin and mucous membranes. Cold medicines including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and multi-ingredient cold medications are reported to be important inciting drugs. We used two sample sets of Japanese patients to investigate the association between HLA genotypes and cold medicine-related SJS/TEN (CM-SJS/TEN), including acetaminophen-related SJS/TEN (AR-SJS/TEN) with severe mucosal involvement such as severe ocular surface complications (SOC). HLA-A*02:06 was strongly associated with CM-SJS/TEN with SOC and AR-SJS/TEN with SOC. HLA-B*44:03 was also detected as an independent risk allele for CM-, including AR-SJS/TEN with SOC. Analyses using data obtained from CM-SJS/TEN patients without SOC and patients with CM-unrelated SJS/TEN with SOC suggested that these two susceptibility alleles are involved in the development of only CM-SJS/TEN with SOC patients.
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- Acetaminophen adverse effects
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Case-Control Studies
Child
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome complications
Vision Disorders etiology
Young Adult
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal adverse effects
HLA-A Antigens genetics
HLA-B Antigens genetics
Mucous Membrane pathology
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome etiology
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome pathology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2045-2322
- Volume :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Scientific reports
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 24781922
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/srep04862