Accuracy of SNPs to predict risk of HLA alleles associated with drug-induced hypersensitivity events across racial groups

Author:

He Yijing1234,Hoskins Janelle M5,Clark Scott5,Campbell Nathan H5,Wagner Kim5,Motsinger-Reif Alison A236,McLeod Howard L1234

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Central South University, Hunan Key Laboratory of Pharmacogenetics, Changsha, 410078, PR China

2. UNC Institute for Pharmacogenomics & Individualized Therapy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA

3. Pharmacogenetics for Every Nation Initiative, Chapel Hill, NC, USA

4. Moffitt Cancer Center, DeBartolo Family Personalized Medicine Institute, Tampa, FL, USA

5. Gentris Corporation, 133 Southcenter Ct, Morrisville, NC 27560, USA

6. Bioinformatics Research Center, Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the potential usefulness of selected SNPs to predict specific HLA alleles that are associated with drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions (HSR) in different ethnic groups. Methods & results: Five specific HLA alleles known to predict HSR were tagged by seven SNPs (rs1061235-HLA-A*31:01; rs2395029-HLA-B*57:01; rs3909184-HLA-B*15:02; rs9469003-HLA-B*58:01; rs3117583-HLA-B*58:01; rs9270986-HLA-DQA1*01:02 and rs3129900-HLA-DQA1*01:02). DNA from 24 African–Americans, 56 Asian, 44 Caucasians and 36 Hispanics of known high resolution HLA-A, B and DQA1 status were genotyped for tagSNPs using TaqMan. Sensitivity and specificity were considered the primary end points and were 100% across the four populations for rs2395029-HLA-B*57:01. SNP prediction of HLA-A*31:01 had 100% sensitivity and 84% specificity. Conclusion: This study demonstrates the utility of SNP tagging as a ‘real time’ approach to predict or exclude the presence of specific HLA alleles of known importance to HSR across diverse ethnic groups. Original submitted 24 April 2014; Revision submitted 2 April 2015

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Pharmacology,Genetics,Molecular Medicine

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