HLA-B*5801 allele as a genetic marker for severe cutaneous adverse reactions caused by allopurinol
Mackay Memorial Hospital · Chang Gung Memorial Hospital · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Allopurinol, a commonly prescribed medication for gout and hyperuricemia, is a frequent cause of severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCAR), which include the drug hypersensitivity syndrome, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and toxic epidermal necrolysis. The adverse events are unpredictable and carry significant morbidity and mortality. To identify genetic markers for allopurinol-SCAR, we carried out a case-control association study. We enrolled 51 patients with allopurinol-SCAR and 228 control individuals (135 allopurinol-tolerant subjects and 93 healthy subjects from the general population), and genotyped for 823 SNPs in genes related to drug metabolism and immune response. The initial screen revealed strong…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.60
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 37
Authors
19- WCWen‐Hung ChungCorresponding
Mackay Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
- WCWen‐Hung Chung
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Chang Gung University, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, National Yang Ming University Hospital
- LLLieh-Bang Liou
Mackay Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
- CCC.C. Chu
Mackay Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
- MLMarie Lin
Mackay Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Allopurinol
- Toxic epidermal necrolysis
- Linkage disequilibrium
- Allele
- Haplotype
- Medicine
- Gout
- Odds ratio
- Good health and well-being