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Molecular Docking Analysis of Four Drugs (Phenytoin, Amoxicillin, Aceclofenac and Ciprofloxacin) and Their Association With Four Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) Alleles. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores how specific human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles influence the risk of skin reactions to certain drugs by examining their interaction patterns.
  • Four drugs (phenytoin, amoxicillin, aceclofenac, and ciprofloxacin) were tested for docking behavior against four HLA alleles using computational methods, revealing insights into their binding energies and potential toxicity.
  • Results indicate that amoxicillin and ciprofloxacin may cause liver damage, and phenytoin showed the lowest binding energy with the tested HLA alleles, which may lead to skin-related adverse effects.

Article Abstract

Background Numerous reports have shown the role of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles in the induction of cutaneous adverse drug reactions by moderating drug metabolism. We therefore aimed to investigate the docking patterns of four HLA alleles (HLA-B x 5101, HLA-B x 1501, HLA-A x 02:06 and HLA-B x 57:01) against four commercial drugs. Methodology   Four drugs (phenytoin (PHT), amoxicillin (AMX), aceclofenac (ACE) and ciprofloxacin (CIP)) were investigated for their docking behavior against four HLA alleles (HLA-B x 5101, HLA-B x 1501, HLA-A x 02:06, and HLA-B x 57:01) using the SwissDock method. In addition, toxicity (Tox) and the search tool for interactions of chemicals (STITCH) (protein-drug interaction) analyses were also carried out using the predicating the small molecule pharmaco-kinetic (pk) properties using graph-based signature method (pkCSM) and STITCH free online servers, respectively. Results Toxicity analysis showed that two drugs (amoxicillin and ciprofloxacin) exhibit hepatotoxicity. The STITCH analysis of the drug amoxicillin revealed its interaction with two human proteins. The drug phenytoin exhibited the lowest binding energy (LBE) with all four HLA alleles (HLA-B x 5101, HLA-B x 1501, HLA-A x 02:06, and HLA-B x 57:01). Conclusions The present findings provide new knowledge about the four drugs (phenytoin (PHT), amoxicillin (AMX), aceclofenac (ACE) and ciprofloxacin (CIP)) and their binding affinities with HLA alleles, which may cause cutaneous adverse drug reactions.

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