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Predominant HLA Alleles and Haplotypes in Mild Adverse Drug Reactions Caused by Allopurinol in Vietnamese Patients with Gout

Allopurinol (ALP) is commonly used as a drug for gout treatment. However, ALP is known to cause cutaneous adverse reactions (CARs) in patients. The HLA-B(*)58:01 allele is considered a biomarker of severe CAR (SCAR) in patients with gout, with symptoms of Stevens Johnson syndrome, and with toxic epi...

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Autores principales: Van Son, Chu, Loan, Nguyen Thi Hong, Trang, Tran Huyen, Thinh, Le Xuan, Khanh, Nguyen Ba, Nhung, Le Thi Hong, Van Hung, Nguyen, Que, Tran Ngoc, Van Lieu, Nguyen, Tung, Pham Dinh, Van Anh, Nguyen Thi, Thang, Nguyen Dinh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34573954
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11091611
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author Van Son, Chu
Loan, Nguyen Thi Hong
Trang, Tran Huyen
Thinh, Le Xuan
Khanh, Nguyen Ba
Nhung, Le Thi Hong
Van Hung, Nguyen
Que, Tran Ngoc
Van Lieu, Nguyen
Tung, Pham Dinh
Van Anh, Nguyen Thi
Thang, Nguyen Dinh
author_facet Van Son, Chu
Loan, Nguyen Thi Hong
Trang, Tran Huyen
Thinh, Le Xuan
Khanh, Nguyen Ba
Nhung, Le Thi Hong
Van Hung, Nguyen
Que, Tran Ngoc
Van Lieu, Nguyen
Tung, Pham Dinh
Van Anh, Nguyen Thi
Thang, Nguyen Dinh
author_sort Van Son, Chu
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description Allopurinol (ALP) is commonly used as a drug for gout treatment. However, ALP is known to cause cutaneous adverse reactions (CARs) in patients. The HLA-B(*)58:01 allele is considered a biomarker of severe CAR (SCAR) in patients with gout, with symptoms of Stevens Johnson syndrome, and with toxic epidermal necrolysis. However, in patients with gout and mild cutaneous adverse drug reactions (MCARs), the role of HLA-allele polymorphisms has not been thoroughly investigated. In this study, 50 samples from ALP-tolerant patients and ALP-induced MCARs patients were genotyped in order to examine the polymorphisms of their HLA-A and HLA-B alleles. Our results showed that the frequencies of HLA-A(*)02:01/HLA-A(*)24:02 and HLA-A(*)02:01/HLA-A(*)29:01, the dual haplotypes in HLA-A, in patients with ALP-induced MCARs were relatively high, at 33.3% (7/21), which was HLA-B(*)58:01-independent, while the frequency of these dual haplotypes in the HLA-A locus in ALP-tolerant patients was only 3.45% (1/29). The HLA-B(*)58:01 allele was detected in 38% (8/21) of patients with ALP-induced MCARs, and in 3.45% (1/29) of ALP-tolerant patients. Notably, although HLA-B(*)58:01 may be a cause for the occurrence of MCARs in patients with gout, this correlation was not as strong as that previously reported in patients with SCAR. In conclusion, in addition to the HLA-B(*)58:01 allele, the presence of the dual haplotypes of HLA-A(*)02:01/HLA-A(*)24:02 and/or HLA-A(*)02:01/HLA-A(*)29:01 in the HLA-A locus may also play an important role in the appearance of ALP-induced MCARs in the Vietnamese population. The obtained primary data may contribute to the development of suitable treatments for patients with gout not only in Vietnam but also in other Asian countries.
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spelling pubmed-84684222021-09-27 Predominant HLA Alleles and Haplotypes in Mild Adverse Drug Reactions Caused by Allopurinol in Vietnamese Patients with Gout Van Son, Chu Loan, Nguyen Thi Hong Trang, Tran Huyen Thinh, Le Xuan Khanh, Nguyen Ba Nhung, Le Thi Hong Van Hung, Nguyen Que, Tran Ngoc Van Lieu, Nguyen Tung, Pham Dinh Van Anh, Nguyen Thi Thang, Nguyen Dinh Diagnostics (Basel) Article Allopurinol (ALP) is commonly used as a drug for gout treatment. However, ALP is known to cause cutaneous adverse reactions (CARs) in patients. The HLA-B(*)58:01 allele is considered a biomarker of severe CAR (SCAR) in patients with gout, with symptoms of Stevens Johnson syndrome, and with toxic epidermal necrolysis. However, in patients with gout and mild cutaneous adverse drug reactions (MCARs), the role of HLA-allele polymorphisms has not been thoroughly investigated. In this study, 50 samples from ALP-tolerant patients and ALP-induced MCARs patients were genotyped in order to examine the polymorphisms of their HLA-A and HLA-B alleles. Our results showed that the frequencies of HLA-A(*)02:01/HLA-A(*)24:02 and HLA-A(*)02:01/HLA-A(*)29:01, the dual haplotypes in HLA-A, in patients with ALP-induced MCARs were relatively high, at 33.3% (7/21), which was HLA-B(*)58:01-independent, while the frequency of these dual haplotypes in the HLA-A locus in ALP-tolerant patients was only 3.45% (1/29). The HLA-B(*)58:01 allele was detected in 38% (8/21) of patients with ALP-induced MCARs, and in 3.45% (1/29) of ALP-tolerant patients. Notably, although HLA-B(*)58:01 may be a cause for the occurrence of MCARs in patients with gout, this correlation was not as strong as that previously reported in patients with SCAR. In conclusion, in addition to the HLA-B(*)58:01 allele, the presence of the dual haplotypes of HLA-A(*)02:01/HLA-A(*)24:02 and/or HLA-A(*)02:01/HLA-A(*)29:01 in the HLA-A locus may also play an important role in the appearance of ALP-induced MCARs in the Vietnamese population. The obtained primary data may contribute to the development of suitable treatments for patients with gout not only in Vietnam but also in other Asian countries. MDPI 2021-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8468422/ /pubmed/34573954 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11091611 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Van Son, Chu
Loan, Nguyen Thi Hong
Trang, Tran Huyen
Thinh, Le Xuan
Khanh, Nguyen Ba
Nhung, Le Thi Hong
Van Hung, Nguyen
Que, Tran Ngoc
Van Lieu, Nguyen
Tung, Pham Dinh
Van Anh, Nguyen Thi
Thang, Nguyen Dinh
Predominant HLA Alleles and Haplotypes in Mild Adverse Drug Reactions Caused by Allopurinol in Vietnamese Patients with Gout
title Predominant HLA Alleles and Haplotypes in Mild Adverse Drug Reactions Caused by Allopurinol in Vietnamese Patients with Gout
title_full Predominant HLA Alleles and Haplotypes in Mild Adverse Drug Reactions Caused by Allopurinol in Vietnamese Patients with Gout
title_fullStr Predominant HLA Alleles and Haplotypes in Mild Adverse Drug Reactions Caused by Allopurinol in Vietnamese Patients with Gout
title_full_unstemmed Predominant HLA Alleles and Haplotypes in Mild Adverse Drug Reactions Caused by Allopurinol in Vietnamese Patients with Gout
title_short Predominant HLA Alleles and Haplotypes in Mild Adverse Drug Reactions Caused by Allopurinol in Vietnamese Patients with Gout
title_sort predominant hla alleles and haplotypes in mild adverse drug reactions caused by allopurinol in vietnamese patients with gout
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34573954
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11091611
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