2021
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11091611
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Predominant HLA Alleles and Haplotypes in Mild Adverse Drug Reactions Caused by Allopurinol in Vietnamese Patients with Gout

Abstract: 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-tolera… Show more

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“…Among them, experimental data suggest that allele HLA-A*33:03 is present with a high correlation in certain ALP-allergic patients. According to these findings, frequencies of allele HLA-A*33:03 presented in Allopurinol-inducedCARs patients and Allopurinol-tolerant patients is about 43.5 and 20.7, respectively [10]. Therefore, this work will focus on the interaction of ALP with this allele, how it is differs from the marker allele HLA-B*58.01.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Among them, experimental data suggest that allele HLA-A*33:03 is present with a high correlation in certain ALP-allergic patients. According to these findings, frequencies of allele HLA-A*33:03 presented in Allopurinol-inducedCARs patients and Allopurinol-tolerant patients is about 43.5 and 20.7, respectively [10]. Therefore, this work will focus on the interaction of ALP with this allele, how it is differs from the marker allele HLA-B*58.01.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%