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Anticonvulsant-induced Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: Monitoring the Immunologic Response.
Leyva-Fernández, Laura; Torres-Jaén, María Josefa; Posadas, Sinforiano Jose; Blanca, Miguel; Besso, Guillermo; O'Valle, Francisco; García del Moral, Raimundo; Santamaría, Luis F; Juárez, Carlos[et al.] (Elsevier BV, 2000)Background Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a severe reaction with skin involvement induced by different drugs and other agents. The mechanisms implicated in the induction of the reaction are poorly understood. Objective To ... -
Controlled administration of penicillin to patients with a positive history but negative skin and specific serum IgE tests.
Torres-Jaén, María Josefa; Mayorga Mayorga, Cristobalina; Leyva-Fernández, Laura; Guzmán, Antonio-Eloy; Cornejo García, José Antonio; Juárez, Carlos; Blanca, Miguel[et al.] (Wiley, 2002)Although subjects with a positive history of immediate allergy to penicillin and negative skin test are considered to tolerate penicillin, they may develop an immediate reaction despite negative skin and serum specific IgE ... -
Delayed reactions to drugs show levels of perforin, granzyme B, and Fas-L to be related to disease severity.
Posadas, Sinforiano Jose; Padial, Antonia; Torres-Jaén, María Josefa; Mayorga Mayorga, Cristobalina; Leyva-Fernández, Laura; Sánchez, Elena; Álvarez, Javier; Romano, Antonino; Juárez, Carlos; Blanca, Miguel; Sánchez, Elena[et al.] (Elsevier, 2002)Background Drugs can induce different immunologic reactions; T-cell mediated responses produce the most severe reactions. Although in vitro studies show that T cells recognize drugs or their metabolites and induce an ... -
Expression of the skin-homing receptor in peripheral blood lymphocytes from subjects with nonimmediate cutaneous allergic drug reactions
Blanca, Miguel; Posadas, Sinforiano Jose; Torres-Jaén, María Josefa; Leyva-Fernández, Laura; Mayorga Mayorga, Cristobalina; González, Lourdes; Juárez, Carlos; Fernández, Javier; Santamaría, Luis F[et al.] (Wiley, 2000)Background: In nonimmediate cutaneous reactions to drugs, the skin is the organ most frequently involved, and T lymphocytes may play a relevant role. T cells related to skin immune responses express the cutaneous ... -
In vitro T-cell responses to beta-lactam drugs in immediate and nonimmediate allergic reactions.
Luque, Inmaculada; Leyva-Fernández, Laura; Torres-Jaén, María Josefa; Rosal, Manuel; Mayorga Mayorga, Cristobalina; Segura, José Manuel; Blanca, Miguel; Juárez, Carlos[et al.] (Wiley, 2008)Background: Beta-Lactam drugs may induce both cellular and humoral allergic reactions, and there is evidence that T cells play an important role in the pathogenesis of these reactions. The aim of this work was to assess ... -
Subjects with allergic reactions to drugs show in vivo polarized patterns of cytokine expression depending on the chronology of the clinical reaction
Posadas, Sinforiano Jose; Leyva-Fernández, Laura; Torres-Jaén, María Josefa; Rodríguez-Bada, José Luis; Bravo, Inmaculada; Rosal, Manuel; Fernández, Javier; Juárez, Carlos; Blanca, Miguel[et al.] (Elsevier, 2000-10)Background: The mechanisms involved in adverse drug reactions with an immunologic basis (ADRIB) can be antibody dependent, mainly IgE or T cell dependent (sensitized T cells). These mechanisms are regulated by a number of ...