Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences) ›› 2023, Vol. 55 ›› Issue (4): 755-757. doi: 10.19723/j.issn.1671-167X.2023.04.030

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Carbamazepine induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome in Han Chinese with positive HLA-A * 3101 gene: A case report

Yuan-yuan XU1,Zhi-lin SUN1,Xiu-lian ZHANG1,Zi-lian LIU1,Wei LIU2,Xin GUAN1,*()   

  1. 1. Department of Dermatology, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China
    2. Department of Pharmacy, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100191, China
  • Received:2020-08-26 Online:2023-08-18 Published:2023-08-03
  • Contact: Xin GUAN E-mail:guanxin1@sina.com

Abstract:

Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a type of severe drug eruption, which is characterized by rapid onset and rapid progress. If not treated in time, it can develop into toxic epidermal necrolysis, even life-threatening. Common sensitizing drugs include sulfa, carbamazepine, etc. In China, reports and studies of carbamazepine causing Stevens-Johnson syndrome mainly focus on the HLA-B * 1502 gene, and there are no reports of HLA-A * 3101 gene positive. We reported a patient who got Stevens-Johnson syndrome with HLA-A * 3101 gene positive caused by carbamazepine. She took carbamazepine for trigeminal neuralgia and had never taken the drug before. After 2 weeks, papules and edematous target-like erythema gradually appeared on the trunk and limbs, surface blisters and scabs, and the oral, eyes, and vulvar mucosa appeared erosion, accompanied by fever and pain, with an area of about 3% exfoliation. She was diagnosed with Stevens-Johnson syndrome and admitted to Peking University Third Hospital on March 24, 2020. After admission, in order to identify the sensitizing drugs, We performed a genetic test on her for carbamazepine-related drugs. The results showed that the HLA-A * 3101 gene was positive, and the HLA-B * 1502 and HLA-B * 5801 genes were negative. In terms of treatment, the patient was systematically given a single intravenous infusion of 300 mg of infliximab, and symptomatic treatment and care of the oral, eye, and vulvar mucosa. After 6 days, the rash on the trunk and limbs subsided, and the mucosa returned to normal and was discharged from the hospital. Retrieving domestic and foreign literature, it is not uncommon to report that carbamazepine causes drug eruption, including severe drug eruption, and there are obvious ethnic differences in the pathogenicity of HLA genotyping. In China and Asia, stu-dies on carbamazepine causing Stevens-Johnson syndrome emphasized that the adverse reactions were strongly related to the HLA-B * 1502 gene. However, there is a strong correlation with HLA-A * 3101 gene in people suffering from the disease in Europe and Japan. In this case report, the HLA-B * 1502 gene was negative and the HLA-A * 3101 gene was positive. This is the first domestic report that carba-mazepine causes HLA-A * 3101 positive for Stevens-Johnson syndrome. This report reminds that HLA-A * 3101 gene testing should be taken seriously besides HLA-B * 1502 gene.

Key words: Carbamazepine, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, Drug eruption, HLA-A * 3101 gene

CLC Number: 

  • R758.2
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