Lab-Based Culprit Drug Identification Methods for Cutaneous Drug Eruptions: A Scoping Review

Author:

Bose Reetesh12ORCID,Finstad Alexandra3ORCID,Ogbalidet Selam3,Boshra Mina3,Fahim Simone123

Affiliation:

1. Division of Dermatology, University of Ottawa, ON, Canada

2. Division of Dermatology, The Ottawa Hospital, Canada

3. Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, ON, Canada

Abstract

Background Identification of culprit drugs when managing cutaneous drug eruptions is essential. Causality assessment methods (CAMs) have been proposed, including lab-based techniques. However, no consensus guidelines exist. Objectives To identify and map the functionality and feasibility of lab-based CAMs. Methods A scoping review was conducted to identify culprit drug identification methods. Publications on lab-based methods were analyzed. Medline, Embase, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials databases were searched. Results Twenty-five publications met inclusion criteria. Nine lab-based CAMs were studied, including lymphocyte transformation test, cytokine measurement (ELISpot, ELISA, beads array assay), modified IFN-ɣ ELISpot, CellScan, histamine release, granzyme B-ELISpot, intracellular granulysin, lymphocyte toxicity assay, and HLA allele genotyping. Diagnostic accuracy was reported for 8/9 methods. Clinical assessment and operational algorithms were commonly used as validation benchmarks. Lab-based methods were assessed at different phases of a drug eruption including in the acute (18.1%), recovery (27.3%), acute and recovery (27.3%), or an unspecified phase (27.3%). Lymphocyte transformation test (specificity 30% to 100%, sensitivity 27% to 73%) and cytokine measurement (specificity 76% to 100%, sensitivity 20% to 84%) were the most common methods studied. Conclusions Lab-based CAMs can be low-risk, effective, and complementary of clinical methods. High-quality studies are needed to adequately develop and validate these tools for clinical practice.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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