BACKGROUND: Quinolones are widely used, broad spectrum antibiotics that can induce immediate- and delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions, presumably either IgE or T cell mediated, in about 2-3% of treated patients. OBJECTIVE: To better understand how T cells interact with quinolones, we analysed six patients with delayed hypersensitivity reactions to ciprofloxacin (CPFX), norfloxacin (NRFX) or moxifloxacin (MXFX). METHODS: We confirmed the involvement of T cells in vivo by patch test and in vitro by means of the lymphocyte proliferation test (LTT). The nature of the drug-T cell interaction as well as the cross-reactivity with other quinolones were investigated through the generation and analysis (flow cytometry and proliferation assays) of...
In order to investigate the function of T cells in cutaneous adverse drug reactions, skin-derived T ...
ABSTRACTClinicians had suspected for years that drug eruptions were probably mediated by immune mech...
Drug rash with eosinophilia with systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a serious adverse event associated wit...
Quinolones are one of the most important classes of antimicrobial agents discovered in the recent ye...
Background: Immune-mediated adverse reactions to drugs are often due to T-cell reactivity, and cross...
Background: Immune-mediated adverse reactions to drugs are often due to T-cell reactivity, and cross...
Purpose: Reports evaluating diagnosis and cross reactivity of quinolone hypersensitivity have reveal...
Quinolones are the second most frequent cause of hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) to antibiotics. A...
BackgroundBetalactam (BL) antibiotics are the most common cause of drug hypersensitivity. Amoxicilli...
BACKGROUND: Drug-reactive T cells are involved in most drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions. The ...
The fluorinated 4-quinolones are a 'new' group of antibiotics with a broad antibacterial spectrum. T...
In the context of drug hypersensitivity, our group has recently proposed a new model based on the st...
Fluorinated quinolones exert their bactericidal activity by inhibiting bacterial type II topoisomera...
The fluorinated 4-quinolones are a 'new' group of antibiotics with a broad antibacterial spectrum. T...
Quinolones are the second most common antibiotic class associated with drug-induced allergic reactio...
In order to investigate the function of T cells in cutaneous adverse drug reactions, skin-derived T ...
ABSTRACTClinicians had suspected for years that drug eruptions were probably mediated by immune mech...
Drug rash with eosinophilia with systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a serious adverse event associated wit...
Quinolones are one of the most important classes of antimicrobial agents discovered in the recent ye...
Background: Immune-mediated adverse reactions to drugs are often due to T-cell reactivity, and cross...
Background: Immune-mediated adverse reactions to drugs are often due to T-cell reactivity, and cross...
Purpose: Reports evaluating diagnosis and cross reactivity of quinolone hypersensitivity have reveal...
Quinolones are the second most frequent cause of hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) to antibiotics. A...
BackgroundBetalactam (BL) antibiotics are the most common cause of drug hypersensitivity. Amoxicilli...
BACKGROUND: Drug-reactive T cells are involved in most drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions. The ...
The fluorinated 4-quinolones are a 'new' group of antibiotics with a broad antibacterial spectrum. T...
In the context of drug hypersensitivity, our group has recently proposed a new model based on the st...
Fluorinated quinolones exert their bactericidal activity by inhibiting bacterial type II topoisomera...
The fluorinated 4-quinolones are a 'new' group of antibiotics with a broad antibacterial spectrum. T...
Quinolones are the second most common antibiotic class associated with drug-induced allergic reactio...
In order to investigate the function of T cells in cutaneous adverse drug reactions, skin-derived T ...
ABSTRACTClinicians had suspected for years that drug eruptions were probably mediated by immune mech...
Drug rash with eosinophilia with systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a serious adverse event associated wit...