Journal article
Genetic markers in rheumatoid arthritis relationship to toxicity from D-penicillamine
A Stockman, PJ Zilko, GAC Major, BD Tait, DN Property, JD Mathews, MC Hannah, J McCluskey, KD Muirden
Journal of Rheumatology | J RHEUMATOL PUBL CO | Published : 1986
Abstract
In a 3-centre study involving 144 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a relationship between side effects from D-penicillamine and HLA antigens, allotypic markers of the IgG heavy chain (Gm) and allotypes of complement components Bf, C4A and C4B was sought. There was a significant association between proteinuria induced by D-penicillamine and the antigens DR3 and B8. However, the presence of DR2 seemed to protect against the development of proteinuria. Thrombocytopenia from D-penicillamine was significantly associated with HLA-A1 and DR4; 15 of 23 patients who possessed both antigens developed thrombocytopenia (p < 0.001 uncorrected, approximate relative risk (RR) = 5.5). A null complem..
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