The immunological mechanisms involved in drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are complex, and despite important advances, multiple aspects remain poorly understood. These not fully known aspects are mainly related to the factors that drive towards either a tolerant or a hypersensitivity response and specifically regarding the role of B and T cells. In this review, we focus on recent findings on this knowledge area within the last 2 years. We highlight new evidences of covalent and non-covalent interactions of drug antigen with proteins, as well as the very first characterization of naturally processed flucloxacillin-haptenated human leukocyte antigen (HLA) ligands. Moreover, we have analysed new insights into the identification of risk f...
Immune-mediated type IV adverse drug reactions are idiosyncratic in nature, generally not related to...
A growing number of associations between adverse drug reactions and alleles of the human leukocyte a...
Drug hypersensitivity may manifest ranging from milder skin reactions (e.g., maculopapular exanthema...
The immunological mechanisms involved in drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are complex, and des...
The immunological mechanisms involved in drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are complex, and des...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions are instructive examples of immune reactions against low mol...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Delayed-type or nonimmediate drug hypersensitivity reactions often involve the ...
Small chemicals like drugs tend to bind to proteins via noncovalent bonds, e.g. hydrogen bonds, salt...
Drug hypersensitivity research has progressed enormously in recent years, and a greater understandin...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions are instructive examples of immune reactions against low mol...
β-lactam antibiotics are frequently involved in drug hypersensitivity reactions, mediated by T-cells...
The immunological mechanisms driving delayed hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) to drugs mediated by ...
A growing number of associations between adverse drug reactions and alleles of the human leukocyte a...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions are of major concern and present a burden for national healt...
A growing number of associations between adverse drug reactions and alleles of the human leukocyte a...
Immune-mediated type IV adverse drug reactions are idiosyncratic in nature, generally not related to...
A growing number of associations between adverse drug reactions and alleles of the human leukocyte a...
Drug hypersensitivity may manifest ranging from milder skin reactions (e.g., maculopapular exanthema...
The immunological mechanisms involved in drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are complex, and des...
The immunological mechanisms involved in drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are complex, and des...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions are instructive examples of immune reactions against low mol...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Delayed-type or nonimmediate drug hypersensitivity reactions often involve the ...
Small chemicals like drugs tend to bind to proteins via noncovalent bonds, e.g. hydrogen bonds, salt...
Drug hypersensitivity research has progressed enormously in recent years, and a greater understandin...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions are instructive examples of immune reactions against low mol...
β-lactam antibiotics are frequently involved in drug hypersensitivity reactions, mediated by T-cells...
The immunological mechanisms driving delayed hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) to drugs mediated by ...
A growing number of associations between adverse drug reactions and alleles of the human leukocyte a...
Drug-induced hypersensitivity reactions are of major concern and present a burden for national healt...
A growing number of associations between adverse drug reactions and alleles of the human leukocyte a...
Immune-mediated type IV adverse drug reactions are idiosyncratic in nature, generally not related to...
A growing number of associations between adverse drug reactions and alleles of the human leukocyte a...
Drug hypersensitivity may manifest ranging from milder skin reactions (e.g., maculopapular exanthema...