HLA Typing for Drug Hypersensitivity
Description:
Possession of some specific HLA alleles are associated with adverse reactions when a patient is treated with a number of drugs. A variety of methods and technologies are used, including Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), PCR-SSP and PCR-SSOP (Luminex) to determine HLA Class I (HLA-A, B, C) and/or HLA Class II (DRB1/3/4/5, DQB, DQA, DPB, DPA) alleles. The method of testing and the locus of HLA tested will depend on the potential drug reaction under investigation and the clinical details provided.
Clinical details:
The associations between HLA genes and adverse reaction to treatment with a variety of drugs are well established. Knowledge of a patients HLA type can assist in confirming a hypersensitivity reaction, or may be used to screen a patient prior to commencing treatment The list provided below is not exhaustive – please contact the laboratory to discuss any additional association queries. NB Please see HLA B*57:01 status listing for Abacavir Hypersensitivity.
Reference range:
none
Synonyms or keywords:
HLA typing, Drug Hypersensitivity
Units:
none
Department:
Location:
Sample type and Volume required:
10ml EDTA blood
Call in advance:
No
Turnaround time:
10 working days
Special sample instructions:
none
Storage and transport:
UN3373 packaging, room temperature
Time limit for extra tests:
none
Contacts:
Clinical Transplantation Department at Guy's Hospital
Laboratory Enquiry: 020 7188 1540
Clinical Transplantation Department
Guy's Hospital
Borough Wing - 3rd Floor
Great Maze Pond
London SE1 9RT
Guy's Hospital
Borough Wing - 3rd Floor
Great Maze Pond
London SE1 9RT
Last updated: 11/08/2023