1. HLA-A*02:01 allele is associated with tanshinone-induced cutaneous drug reactions in Chinese population.
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Zhu Q, Zhang Y, Xuan J, Yang F, Du B, Chen SA, Yan S, Jiang M, Zhu H, Xiong H, Luo X, and Xing Q
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Anti-Infective Agents adverse effects, Drug Eruptions diagnosis, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Molecular Docking Simulation methods, Population Surveillance methods, Young Adult, Abietanes adverse effects, Alleles, Asian People genetics, Drug Eruptions genetics, Genetic Association Studies methods, HLA-A2 Antigen genetics
- Abstract
Tanshinone, a widely used Chinese patent medicine, has been confirmed to have various kinds of pharmacological effects although frequently causing cutaneous adverse drug reactions (cADRs). We aim to identify whether human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I alleles are associated with tanshinone-induced cADRs in Han Chinese. The association study including 18 patients with tanshinone-induced cADRs, 67 tanshinone-tolerant volunteers, and two general population databases consisted of 10,689 and 169,995 healthy subjects was performed. The frequency of tanshinone-induced cADRs patients carrying HLA-A*02:01 was significantly higher when compared with the general control groups (OR = 6.25, Pc = 7.20 × 10
-5 ; OR = 7.14, Pc = 8.00 × 10-6 ), and with the tolerant group (OR = 5.09, Pc = 0.024). The molecular docking assay confirmed high affinity of the ingredients of tanshinone towards HLA-A*02:01 (≤-7.5 kcal/mol). The result suggested HLA-A*02:01 may work as a promisingly predictive marker for tanshinone personalized therapy in Han Chinese.- Published
- 2020
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