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HLA-A*31:01 and HLA-B*15:02 as genetic markers for carbamazepine hypersensitivity in children

The occurrence of hypersensitivity reactions including rare but life-threatening Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (HSS) limits the use of the anticonvulsant carbamazepine (CBZ). HLA-B*15:02 and HLA-A*31:01 have been identified as predictive genetic markers fo...

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Autores principales: Amstutz, Ursula, Ross, Colin J.D., Castro-Pastrana, Lucila I., Rieder, Michael J., Shear, Neil H., Hayden, Michael R., Carleton, Bruce C.
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Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3839910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23588310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/clpt.2013.55
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author Amstutz, Ursula
Ross, Colin J.D.
Castro-Pastrana, Lucila I.
Rieder, Michael J.
Shear, Neil H.
Hayden, Michael R.
Carleton, Bruce C.
author_facet Amstutz, Ursula
Ross, Colin J.D.
Castro-Pastrana, Lucila I.
Rieder, Michael J.
Shear, Neil H.
Hayden, Michael R.
Carleton, Bruce C.
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description The occurrence of hypersensitivity reactions including rare but life-threatening Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (HSS) limits the use of the anticonvulsant carbamazepine (CBZ). HLA-B*15:02 and HLA-A*31:01 have been identified as predictive genetic markers for CBZ hypersensitivity in Asian and European patients. To replicate these genetic associations in pediatric patients from North America with a diverse ethnic background, we investigated HLA-A*31:01 and HLA-B*15:02 in 42 children with CBZ hypersensitivity, and 91 CBZ-tolerant children from across Canada. HLA-A*31:01 was significantly associated with CBZ-HSS (odds ratio (OR): 26.4, p=0.0025) and maculopapular exanthems (OR: 8.6, p=0.0037), but not with CBZ-SJS. Conversely, HLA-B*15:02 was associated with CBZ-SJS (OR: 38.6, p=0.002), but not HSS and maculopapular exanthems. This study is the first to demonstrate the association of HLA-A*31:01 with CBZ hypersensitivity in children, providing important replication of this association and highlighting the importance of HLA-A*31:01 as a predictive biomarker across various ancestries.
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spelling pubmed-38399102014-01-01 HLA-A*31:01 and HLA-B*15:02 as genetic markers for carbamazepine hypersensitivity in children Amstutz, Ursula Ross, Colin J.D. Castro-Pastrana, Lucila I. Rieder, Michael J. Shear, Neil H. Hayden, Michael R. Carleton, Bruce C. Clin Pharmacol Ther Article The occurrence of hypersensitivity reactions including rare but life-threatening Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (HSS) limits the use of the anticonvulsant carbamazepine (CBZ). HLA-B*15:02 and HLA-A*31:01 have been identified as predictive genetic markers for CBZ hypersensitivity in Asian and European patients. To replicate these genetic associations in pediatric patients from North America with a diverse ethnic background, we investigated HLA-A*31:01 and HLA-B*15:02 in 42 children with CBZ hypersensitivity, and 91 CBZ-tolerant children from across Canada. HLA-A*31:01 was significantly associated with CBZ-HSS (odds ratio (OR): 26.4, p=0.0025) and maculopapular exanthems (OR: 8.6, p=0.0037), but not with CBZ-SJS. Conversely, HLA-B*15:02 was associated with CBZ-SJS (OR: 38.6, p=0.002), but not HSS and maculopapular exanthems. This study is the first to demonstrate the association of HLA-A*31:01 with CBZ hypersensitivity in children, providing important replication of this association and highlighting the importance of HLA-A*31:01 as a predictive biomarker across various ancestries. 2013-03-18 2013-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3839910/ /pubmed/23588310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/clpt.2013.55 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Amstutz, Ursula
Ross, Colin J.D.
Castro-Pastrana, Lucila I.
Rieder, Michael J.
Shear, Neil H.
Hayden, Michael R.
Carleton, Bruce C.
HLA-A*31:01 and HLA-B*15:02 as genetic markers for carbamazepine hypersensitivity in children
title HLA-A*31:01 and HLA-B*15:02 as genetic markers for carbamazepine hypersensitivity in children
title_full HLA-A*31:01 and HLA-B*15:02 as genetic markers for carbamazepine hypersensitivity in children
title_fullStr HLA-A*31:01 and HLA-B*15:02 as genetic markers for carbamazepine hypersensitivity in children
title_full_unstemmed HLA-A*31:01 and HLA-B*15:02 as genetic markers for carbamazepine hypersensitivity in children
title_short HLA-A*31:01 and HLA-B*15:02 as genetic markers for carbamazepine hypersensitivity in children
title_sort hla-a*31:01 and hla-b*15:02 as genetic markers for carbamazepine hypersensitivity in children
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3839910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23588310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/clpt.2013.55
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