Immune‐mediated agranulocytosis related to drugs and their metabolites: mode of sensitization and heterogeneity of antibodies
- 1 June 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Haematology
- Vol. 72 (2) , 127-132
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.1989.tb07672.x
Abstract
Summary. Two major unresolved problems in drug‐related immune agranulocytosis are understanding the mechanism by which sensitization takes place in vivo, and verification of the diagnosis. Using a sensitive, competitive enzyme‐linked immunoassay (ELISA) we were able to characterize the causative antibodies in 13 patients with drug‐related agranulocytosis [metamizole (n= 5), penicillin (n= 5), dimethylaminophenazone (n=1), propyphenazone (n=1) and diclofenac (n= 1)]. Irrespective of the causative drug, the majority of patients appear to have developed autoantibodies (aab) in addition to drug‐dependent antibodies (ddab) of the IgG and/or IgM classes. In all cases related to metamizole, and in the single case related to diclofenac, the ddab appeared to recognize only metabolites of the drug since they were reactive in the presence of ex vivo antigens (urine from individuals receiving therapeutic levels of the drugs), but not the native drugs. Only a few ddab were reactive with granulocytes pretreated with the drug (cell‐drug complexes); the majority of ddab could not be detected unless the drug or ex vivo antigen was added to the incubation mixture as well as the solution used for subsequent washes. Our results indicate that drugs and/or their metabolites interact with target cells and thereby directly function as immunogenic haptens, even when the drugs do not bind tightly to the cells.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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