Validation study of hla-b* 13:01 as a biomarker of dapsone hypersensitivity syndrome in leprosy patients in Indonesia

Penulis: Krismawati, Hana; Irwanto, Astrid; Pongtiku, Arry; Irwan, Ishak Darryl; Maladan, Yustinus
Informasi
JurnalPLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
PenerbitPublic Library of Science
Volume & EdisiVol. 14,Edisi 10
Halaman1 - 11
Tahun Publikasi2020
ISSN19352727
Jenis SumberScopus
Sitasi
Scopus: 28
Abstrak
Leprosy is a stigmatizing, chronic infection which degenerates the nervous system and often leads to incapacitation. Multi-drug therapy which consists of dapsone, rifampicin and clofazimine has been effective to combat this disease. In Indonesia, especially in Papua Island, leprosy is still a problem. Furthermore, there had been higher reports of Dapsone Hypersensitivity Syndrome (DHS) which also challenges leprosy elimination in certain aspects. Globally, DHS has a prevalence rate of 1.4% and a fatality rate up to 13%. The aim of this study is to validate HLA-B*13:01, a previously discovered biomarker for DHS in the Chinese population, as a biomarker for DHS in the Papua population.This is a case-control study of 34 leprosy patients who presented themselves with DHS (case subjects) and 52 leprosy patients without DHS (control subjects). Patients were recruited from 2 provinces: Papua and West Papua. DNA was extracted from 3 ml blood specimens. HLA-B alleles were typed using the gold-standard sequence based typing method. Results were then ana-lysed using logistic regression and risk assessment was carried out. The results of HLA-typ-ing showed that HLA-B*13:01 was the most significant allele associated with DHS, with odds ratio = 233.64 and P-value = 7.11×10−9, confirming the strong association of HLA-B*13:01 to DHS in the Papua population. The sensitivity of this biomarker is 91.2% and specificity is 96.2%, with an area under the curve of 0.95. HLA-B*13:01 is validated as a bio-marker for DHS in leprosy patients in Papua, Indonesia, and can potentially be a good pre-dictor of DHS to help prevent this condition in the future. © 2020 Krismawati et al.
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