Logo image
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) with dual sensitization to both vancomycin and ceftriaxone
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) with dual sensitization to both vancomycin and ceftriaxone

Matthew Krantz, Andrew Gibson, Ramesh Ram, Rama Gangula, Fiona James, Natasha Holmes, Effie Mouhtouris, Suman Pakala, Edward Fernandez, Pooja Deshpande, …
Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, Vol.151(Suppl. 2), AB115
2023

Abstract

Rationale Vancomycin DRESS is strongly associated with HLA-A*32:01. We identified unusual DRESS cases dually sensitized to vancomycin (V) and ceftriaxone (Cf), and aimed to determine cross-reactivity, HLA association and immunopathogenesis. Methods CfV DRESS cases associated with concurrent administration of CfV were identified from two centers prospectively and evaluated for age, sex, race/ethnicity, latency, RegiSCAR, IDT(R1-sharing and other cephalosporins), and interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot (ELISpot) and HLA typing. HLA controls included singly-sensitized vancomycin DRESS patients and the VUMC BioVU population with SNP2HLA imputed HLA typing. 10X 5’single-cell(SC)-TCR-RNA-Cite-seq was performed on cells extracted from blister-fluid overlying DRESS-inflamed skin. Results Four cases of CfV DRESS were IDT positive to both drugs at 24 hours. Cases were median age of 49 years, 100% white/non-Hispanic, 75% female, median latency of 18 days, and RegiSCAR range 4–7. 3/3 with full HLA typing were HLA-A*24:02 positive compared with 8/79 (10%; pc=0.08) in a cohort of singly sensitized vancomycin DRESS and 10,812/69,256 (16%; p=0.004) white/non-Hispanic individuals from BioVU. In 2/2 cases additional cephalosporin IDT were positive only to the R1-sharing cefepime. 2/3 who had IFN-γ ELISpot were Cf+V+. SC studies identified predominantly CD4+T cells (63%) which were activated(CD71+,ICOS+), TH2 differentiated and skin homing(CCR4+,CXCR3-) with dominantly expanded TCRαβ clonotypes. Distinct CD4+ T-cell populations including T-reg (FOXP3,IL2RA,IL32,CD27) were also identified. Conclusions CfV DRESS is a unique entity that appears HLA-A*24:02 rather than HLA-A*32:01 associated. This may suggest in vivo Cf-R1-side-chain-specific interactions with vancomycin and novel mechanisms as highlighted by identification of distinct populations of predominantly activated CD4+ T cells on SC analysis.

Details

Metrics

62 Record Views
Logo image