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Structure-activity relationships and drug allergy.

Abstract
Structure-activity relationships (SARs) refer to the relation between chemical structure and pharmacologic activity for a series of compounds. Since the pioneering work of Crum-Brown and Fraser in 1868, they have been increasingly used in the pharmaceutical, chemical and cosmetic industries, especially for drug and chemical design purposes. Structure-activity relationships may be based on various techniques, ranging from considerations of similarity or diversity of molecules to mathematical relationships linking chemical structures to measured activities, the latter being referred to as quantitative SAR or QSAR. This review aims at briefly reviewing the history of SARs and highlighting their interest in delayed and immediate drug allergy using selected examples from the literature. Studies of SAR are commonly conducted in the area of contact dermatitis, a delayed hypersensitivity reaction, to determine the allergenic potential of a given compound without animal testing. In immediate, immunoglobulin E-mediated drug hypersensitivity, this kind of approach remains rather confidential. It has been mainly applied to neuromuscular blocking drugs (muscle relaxants) and betalactam antibiotics (penicillins, cephalosporins). This review shows that SARs can prove useful to (i) predict the allergenic potential of a chemical or a drug, (ii) help identify putative antigenic determinants for each patient or small group of patients sharing the same cross-reactivity pattern, and (iii) predict the likelihood of adverse reactions to related molecules and select safe alternatives.
AuthorsFrederic Hasdenteufel, Samuel Luyasu, Nicolas Hougardy, Malcolm Fisher, Michel Boisbrun, Paul-Michel Mertes, Gisele Kanny
JournalCurrent clinical pharmacology (Curr Clin Pharmacol) Vol. 7 Issue 1 Pg. 15-27 (Feb 01 2012) ISSN: 2212-3938 [Electronic] United Arab Emirates
PMID22299766 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Chemical References
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations
  • Immunoglobulin E
Topics
  • Animals
  • Cross Reactions (immunology)
  • Dermatitis, Contact (etiology, immunology)
  • Drug Design
  • Drug Hypersensitivity (etiology, immunology)
  • Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
  • Humans
  • Immunoglobulin E (immunology)
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations (chemistry)
  • Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Time Factors

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