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A European study of HLA-B in Stevens–Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis related to five high-risk drugs
- Source :
- Pharmacogenetics and Genomics. 18:99-107
- Publication Year :
- 2008
- Publisher :
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2008.
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Abstract
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and its severe form, toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), are rare but life-threatening cutaneous adverse reactions to drugs, especially to allopurinol, carbamazepine, lamotrigine, phenobarbital, phenytoine, sulfamethoxazole, oxicam and nevirapine. Recently, a strong association between carbamazepine and allopurinol induced SJS or TEN has been described with respectively, HLA-B*1502 and HLA-B*5801 in a Han Chinese population from Taiwan and other Asian countries.The objective is to further investigate the relationship between SJS/TEN and HLA-B in a large number of patients in a European population.HLA-B genotyping was performed on 150 patients included in a European study (RegiSCAR) of SJS and TEN. We focused on patients related to 'high-risk' drugs including: 31 cases related to allopurinol, 28 to sulfamethoxazole, 19 to lamotrigine and 14 to oxicam.Sixty-one percent of 31 allopurinol-induced SJS/TEN patients carried the HLA-B*5801 allele and the figure was 55% for 27 patients of European ancestry [odds ratio=80 (34-187)], (P10(-6)) as previously observed in Han Chinese. For other drugs, two rare alleles showed a weaker association with SJS/TEN in a limited number of patients: B*38 for sulfamethoxazole or lamotrigine-related patients, and B*73 for oxicam.At variance with prior results in Asia, this study shows that even when HLA-B alleles behave as strong risk factors, as for allopurinol, they are neither sufficient nor necessary to explain the disease. Further investigations are necessary to delineate the exact role of the HLA region in SJS/TEN, and to look for other associations in other regions of the genome.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Nevirapine
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Allopurinol hypersensitivity syndrome
Allopurinol
Erythroderma
Lamotrigine
Genetics
medicine
Humans
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Molecular Biology
Genetics (clinical)
Aged
DNA Primers
Base Sequence
integumentary system
business.industry
digestive, oral, and skin physiology
Carbamazepine
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Dermatology
Toxic epidermal necrolysis
stomatognathic diseases
HLA-B Antigens
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Oxicam
Molecular Medicine
Female
business
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17446872
- Volume :
- 18
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Pharmacogenetics and Genomics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f4e130aebda6784be425f54b68c7679e
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/fpc.0b013e3282f3ef9c