Naisbitt Dean J, Pirmohamed Munir, Park B Kevin
University of Liverpool, Department of Pharmacology, The Sherrington Building, Ashton Street, Liverpool, UK.
Expert Opin Drug Saf. 2007 Mar;6(2):109-24. doi: 10.1517/14740338.6.2.109.
Drug hypersensitivity reactions in skin are an immune-mediated phenomenon associated with significant patient mortality and morbidity. Antigen-specific T cells, which have been isolated from the peripheral circulation and target organs of hypersensitive patients, are thought to propagate and regulate the development of clinical symptoms. The investigation of clinical cases with respect to the basic cellular and chemical mechanisms that underpin drug hypersensitivity has resulted in: i) the need to redress some aspects of present immunological dogma; and ii) additional fundamental immunological questions. Thus, the aim of this review article is to summarise present opinion on how and why drugs initiate a pathogenic T-cell response in a small section of the population and subsequently reflect on gaps in basic immunology and where future research might lead.
皮肤药物过敏反应是一种免疫介导现象,与患者的高死亡率和高发病率相关。已从过敏患者的外周循环和靶器官中分离出抗原特异性T细胞,这些细胞被认为会传播并调节临床症状的发展。对药物过敏所涉及的基本细胞和化学机制的临床病例研究已经带来了:i)纠正当前免疫学教条某些方面的必要性;ii)更多基本免疫学问题。因此,这篇综述文章的目的是总结当前对于药物如何以及为何在一小部分人群中引发致病性T细胞反应的观点,随后思考基础免疫学中的差距以及未来研究可能的方向。