Abstract
Sulfonamide antimicrobials cause a delayed-onset, hypersensitivity-type syndrome characterized by fever, skin rash and multiorgan toxicity occurring 7 to 14 days after initiation of therapy. The pathogenesis is believed to be immune- mediated. We investigated whether patients with delayed-onset sulfonamide hypersensitivity reactions had antibodies recognizing hapten-microsomal protein conjugates and/or native microsomal proteins. By immunoblotting using rat liver as a source of microsomal protein, 17 of 21 patients had antibodies recognizing one or more of three native endoplasmic reticulum proteins of 55 kDa (14 of 21 patients), 80 kDa (4 of 21 patients) or 96 kDa (3 of 21 patients) in size on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. No control subjects (n = 11) and only 1 of 18 patients with adverse events not consistent with sulfonamide hypersensitivity reactions had antibodies against these microsomal proteins under the conditions used. Only 1 patient had antibodies that recognized the sulfonamide hapten, sulfamethoxazole. The 55-kDa protein was identified as protein disulfide isomerase. The 80-kDa protein was identified as grp78. The 96-kDa protein was not identified. Delayed-onset sulfonamide hypersensitivity reactions are therefore primarily associated with antibodies recognizing specific protein epitopes and not anti-drug antibodies.
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Send reprint requests to: Alastair E. Cribb, D.V.M., Ph.D., Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Atlantic Veterinary College, 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, PEI, Canada C1A 4p3. E-mail:acribb{at}upei.ca.
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↵1 A. E.Cribb, unpublished observations.
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↵2 A. E. Cribb and L. R. Pohl, unpublished observations.
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↵3 A. E. Cribb, unpublished observations.
- Abbreviations:
- CYP
- cytochrome P450
- DOC
- sodium deoxycholate
- grp78
- glucose-regulated protein 78
- grp94
- glucose-regulated protein 94
- ER
- endoplasmic reticulum
- PDI
- protein disulfide isomerase
- SMX
- sulfamethoxazole
- PBS
- phosphate-buffered saline
- SDS
- sodium dodecyl sulfate
- PAGE
- polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
- SMX-HA
- sulfamethoxazole hydroxylamine
- Received January 21, 1997.
- Accepted April 28, 1997.
- The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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