The association between cutaneous adverse drug reactions (cADRs) caused by antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and human leukocyte antigen-A () and genes in Chinese Han population in Shanghai was investigated. Through the case-control study, 30 child patients with AED-induced cADRs (cADRs group), 60 AED-tolerant child patients (AED-tolerant group) and 60 normal children not taking AEDs (normal group) were collected. The HLA-B*15:02 and HLA-A*31:01 genotypes were detected using the polymerase chain reaction-sequence-specific oligonucleotide (PCR-SSO) probe method, and the correlation of and genes with the incidence of cADRs was analyzed. The positive rate of gene was 83.33% in the cADRs group, which was significantly increased compared with that in the AED-tolerant and normal groups (P<0.01). The positive rate of gene was 63.33% in the cADRs group, which was obviously increased compared with that in the AED-tolerant and normal groups (P<0.01). There were no significant differences in HLA-B*15:02 and HLA-A*31:01 genotypes between the AED-tolerant and normal groups (P>0.05). The results showed that HLA-B*15:02 and HLA-A*31:01 are significantly associated with cADRs in a Chinese Han population in Shanghai, suggesting that HLA-B*15:02 and HLA-A*31:01 genotypes should be detected in the application of AEDs.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.5801 | DOI Listing |
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