Drug hypersensitivity reactions: review of the state of the science for prediction and diagnosis.

Marc Pallardy,Rami Bechara,Jessica Whritenour, Shermaine Mitchell-Ryan,Danuta Herzyk,Herve Lebrec,Hans Merk, Ian Gourley, Wendy J Komocsar, Joseph R Piccotti, Mercedesz Balazs,Amy Sharma, Dana B Walker,Daniel Weinstock, HESI Immuno-Safety Technical Committee, Drug Hypersensitivity Reactions Project team

Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology(2024)

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Drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are a type of adverse drug reaction that can occur with different classes of drugs and affect multiple organ systems and patient populations. DHRs can be classified as allergic or non-allergic based on the cellular mechanisms involved. Whereas non-allergic reactions rely mainly on the innate immune system, allergic reactions involve the generation of an adaptive immune response. Consequently, drug allergies are DHRs for which an immunological mechanism, with antibody and/or T cell, is demonstrated. Despite decades of research, methods to predict the potential for a new chemical entity to cause DHRs or to correctly attribute DHRs to a specific mechanism and a specific molecule are not well-established. This review will focus on allergic reactions induced by systemically administered low molecular weight (LMW) drugs with an emphasis on drug- and patient-specific factors that could influence the development of DHRs. Strategies for predicting and diagnosing DHRs, including potential tools based on the current state of the science, will also be discussed.
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