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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 1162-1164, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1003957

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【Objective】 To study the blood group serology and molecular biology of patients with RhD--, so as to guide clinical blood use. 【Methods】 The EDTA-K2 anticoagulant blood of the patient was detected for Rh antigens and antibodies. Meanwhile, DNA was extracted, and the 1-10 exon of RHCE and RHAG gene was sequenced by Sanger sequencing. 【Results】 The serological test showed O type RhD--, and all spectral cells were positive. RHCE gene sequencing showed RHCE*02/RHCE*02, RHAG gene sequencing showed mutations at site 808 G > A and site 861 G > A of exon 6. 【Conclusion】 When patients were with RhD--, and related immune conditions such as pregnancy and/or transfusion history were present, autologous blood transfusion or plasma exchange could be an option for emergency blood use.

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Hematol., Transfus. Cell Ther. (Impr.) ; 44(4): 555-559, Oct.-dec. 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1421518

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ABSTRACT Objectives: Investigate the prevalence of Rh and the K antigens and their phenotypes in the red blood cells of blood donors in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods: This is a retrospective study. The five principal Rh antigens (D, C, c, E, e) and the Kell antigen from the Kell blood group were tested in 4,675 random samples collected from four blood bank centers in Riyadh. Data were collected for seven weeks (from January 4, 2019 to February 28, 2019). Antigens were tested using the TANGO Optimo system. Results: We found that approximately 86% of the donors had the D antigen, 66% had C, 78% had c, 26% had E, 97% had e and 14% had K. The most common Rh phenotypes were R1r (31%) and R1R1 (22%). Conclusion: The differences in the results between the study population and other populations, such as Caucasian, Indian and African populations indicate the importance of establishing a population-specific database.


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Blood Donors , Phenotype , Antigens
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Journal of Experimental Hematology ; (6): 865-869, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-939702

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OBJECTIVE@#To analyze and evaluate the efficacy of Rh phenotype matched blood transfusion.@*METHODS@#The increasing of hemoglobin (Hb) and hemolysis tests in the patients treated by Rh matched red blood cells or not, as well as the first time unmatched transfusions and the unmatched transfusions happened again after a period (≥10 d) were retrospectively analyzed.@*RESULTS@#A total of 674 times transfusions in 120 patients were evaluated. The increasing of Hb in each unit was higher in the patients treated by Rh matched blood transfusion (vs unmatched) [(33.397±1.475) g/U vs (29.951±1.304) g/U, P=0.033], while the increasing of Hb at first time unmatched transfusion and the second time unmatched transfusion was not statistically different[ (28.942±2.083) g/U vs (30.686±1.737) g/U, P=0.589]. The level of lactate dehydrogenase were related to erythrocyte washing, irradiation, period of validity and the second time unmatched transtusion (all P<0.05); the levels of total bilirubin (TBil), direct bilirubin (DBil) and indirect bilirubin (IBil) between the first time unmatched transfusion and the second time unmatched transfusion were statistically different (all P<0.05).@*CONCLUSION@#For the patients need multiple blood transfusions, Rh phenotype matched blood transfusion can reduce the exposure to Rh allogenic antigens, improve the efficacy and ensure the safety of blood transfusion.


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Humans , Bilirubin , Blood Transfusion , Erythrocyte Transfusion/adverse effects , Hemoglobins/analysis , Phenotype , Retrospective Studies
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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 275-278, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004364

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【Objective】 To collect blood samples of 64 RhD negative patients in our hospital for RHD genotyping and phenotype analysis (RhC/c/E/e), and analyze the distribution characteristics of different RHD genotypes. 【Methods】 The RHD gene of RhD negative patients was genotyped by fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. The Rh phenotype was identified by IgM anti-e, anti-c, anti-C and anti-E, respectively. 【Results】 Forty-two cases of RHD deletion were detected, dominated by ccee phenotype (88.1%); 9 of RHD1227A cases, dominated by Ccee phenotype(77.8%); 8 of RHD-CE(3-9)-D2 cases, dominated by Ccee phenotype (75%); 1 of RHD-CE(3-10)-D2 case with Ccee phenotype, 1 of RHD*711delC case; 1 of RHAG site invalid type were detected. The typing results could not be determined in 2 cases by PCR method. 【Conclusion】 RhD negative patients showed diversity in RHD genotype, dominated by RHD deletion, followed by RHD1227A, RHD-CE(2-9)-D2, RHD-CE(3-10)-D2, RHD*711delC and RHAG site deletions.

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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 272-274, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004363

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【Objective】 To investigate the profiles of RhC, c, E, and e antigens and phenotypes in 4 704 inpatients from multiple regions, i. e. Nanning, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and provide data information for compatibility blood transfusion of Rh blood group. 【Methods】 The Rh blood group antigens were detected by microcolumn gel cards from three manufactures. If the test and the control results are inconsistent, a third-party reagent would be used, and traditional tube method for confirmation if needed. The Chi-square test and Fisher's exact test were used to analyze antigen frequency and Rh phenotypes in each region. 【Results】 Among the 4 704 inpatients, the frequency of C, c, E, and e antigen was e(91.77%)>C(85.64%)>c(49.62%)>E(41.60%), and Rh phenotypes distribution was CCee(49.40%)>CcEe(27.53%)>Ccee(8.16%)>ccEE(7.74%)>ccEe(4.89%)>CCEe(0.96%)>ccee(0.83%)>CcEE(0.47%)>CCEE(0.02%). There were significant differences in Rh blood type distribution among Nanning, Guangzhou and Shenzhen(P<0.05). Differences in Rh phenotype distribution between male and female were noticed in Shenzhen(P< 0.05), but not in Nanning or Guangzhou. 【Conclusion】 The distribution of Rh blood group in Shenzhen, Nanning and Guangzhou were significantly different from each other, therefore regional characteristics should be considered when carrying out Rh-compatible blood transfusion, so as to guarantee the security of transfusion and reduce the incidence of unexpected antibodies.

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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 210-213, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004546

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【Objective】 To study the application of electronic crossmatching(E-XM) based on Rh typing aimed at reducing the production of alloantibodies in blood recipients. 【Methods】 A total of 22 528 RhD positive patients, admitted to our hospital from Jan 1, 2018 to Mar 31, 2020, required the specific transfusion of leukocyte-depleted suspension red blood cells. Among which, 21 334 reached the priority level Ⅰ and Ⅱ by E-XM and were set as the control group, and 1 194 reached the priority level Ⅲ and were set as the experimental group. ABO and Rh (D, C, c, E and e antigens) blood group systems were serologically tested both in blood recipients and donors, and Rh phenotype database was established based on the blood transfusion management system. The incidence of irregular antibodies against the exposure of new antigens involved with RBC transfusions in the control group and the experimental group was compared. 【Results】 The proportion of antigen C and e was significantly higher than that of c and E. The frequency of DCCee and DCcEe were the highest, while that of Dccee and DCCEE were extremely low. 85.2% and 9.5% of the patients reached priority level Ⅰ and Ⅱ, respectively, and only 5.3% reached priority level Ⅲ. 6 patients(less than 0.001%) in the control group (n=21 334), developed Rh system alloantibodies after blood transfusion, and 24 patients(2.01%) in the experimental group (n=1194) developed Rh alloantibodies against the exposure of antigens after blood transfusion. There were significant differences between the experimental group and the control group (P<0.01). 【Conclusion】 The application of E-XM could minimize the incidence of Rh irregular antibodies after RBC transfusion in patients, which contributes to the safety in clinical blood transfusion.

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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 208-210, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004545

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【Objective】 To explore the application of capillary ultracentrifugation technology in accurate identification of Rh phenotype and clinical blood transfusion. 【Methods】 132 samples, presenting mixed field agglutination during Rh phenotyping in our laboratory from May 2019 to February 2020, were separated using capillary ultracentrifugation technology, and the proximal and distal red blood cells were taken for Rh phenotype test, and then blood donors with the same Rh phenotype as the proximal cells were selected for cross matching. 【Results】 132 samples were subjected to capillary ultracentrifugation, and new red blood cells were successfully isolated from the proximal side in 128 (96.97%)cases, and the Rh phenotype was accurately identified, i.e. CcDEe in 47 cases (36.72%), CcDee in 12(9.38%). ), ccDEEin 11 (8.59%), CCDee in 52(40.63%), ccDEe in 5 (3.91%), and ccDee in 1(0.78%). 4 cases of mixed field reaction remained after centrifugation, and all of them had a history of blood transfusion within 2 days. For the 128 patients whose Rh phenotype was accurately identified, blood donors with the same type of Rh phenotype were selected, and 4 patients whose Rh phenotype could not be determined, donors with CCDee phenotype were selected based on the frequency of phenotype distribution and the principle of reducing antigen exposure. The cross-matched blood of all patients were consistent. 【Conclusion】 Capillary ultracentrifugation technology can effectively separate the new red blood cells, improve the accurate identification of Rh phenotype, and provide safety guarantee for clinical targeted blood transfusion.

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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 205-207, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004544

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【Objective】 To investigate the distribution characteristics of Rh blood group antigen phenotypes, haplotypes and irregular antibodies between patients in our hospital and local blood donors, so as to ensure safe and effective blood transfusion and improve the rationality and scientificity of clinical blood transfusion. 【Methods】 A total of 113 326 blood samples, from hospitalized patients in our hospital and local blood donors from October 2015 to March 2020, were subjected to Rh antigen typing and irregular antibody detection. The frequency of Rh phenotypes, haplotypes, and irregular antibodies were retrospectively analyzed and calculated. Chi square test was used to compare the data among different population groups. Rh antigen typing and irregular antibody detection were completed using the automatic blood group analyzer. 【Results】 The prevalence of negative RhD was 0.36% (408/113 326). The most prevalent Rh phenotype was DCCee [40.69%(46 112/ 113 326)] followed by DCcEe [36.82%(41 727/ 113 326)]. Anti-E was the most common irregular antibody, accounting for [0.26%(295/ 113 326)], and DCe [62.51%(70 840/ 113 326)] was the most common haplotype. The most common Rh phenotypes and haplotypes in Caucasians in Germany, North Indian and North African were DCcee, DCCee and Dccee, while DCe, DCe and Dce, respectively. 【Conclusion】 The distribution characteristics of Rh phenotypes, haplotypes and irregular antibodies of patients in our hospital and local blood donors were in line with the distribution characteristics of the population in northern China. Corresponding plans concerning blood storage and collection, as well as the establishment of Rh blood type registry should be carried to effectively ensure the safety, rationality and accuracy of clinical blood transfusion.

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Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion ; : 282-290, 2018.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-718427

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BACKGROUND: Anti-E or paired anti-E/-c antibodies can develop in patients with the Rh CDe phenotype. This study examined the differences in transfusion in patients with the CDe phenotype according to formation of anti-E or anti-E/-c antibodies. METHODS: Retrospective reviews were carried out on the results of antibody identification tests performed in 2014. The Rh phenotype and antibody specificity were investigated. The transfusion and medical records of patients with the CDe phenotype were examined. RESULTS: In total, 76 patients were included in the review. Of these 76 patients, 38 (50.0%) were of the CDe phenotype. Anti-E antibodies were the most frequent (60.5%), followed by anti-E/-c antibodies (23.7%). The total transfusion units and platelet transfusion units were significantly higher in patients with anti-E/-c antibodies (P=0.028 and P=0.01, respectively). The distribution of categorized diseases was similar in the patients with the anti-E and anti-E/-c antibodies. A frequency of transfusion episodes greater than or equal to four was higher in patients with hepatobiliary diseases (85.7%). CONCLUSION: In CDe phenotype patients, platelet transfusion was significantly higher in the anti-E/-c positive group than the anti-E positive group, indicating that platelets play a role in red blood cell alloimmunization. Because E is the most immunogenic antigen in Korea, it is important to define the disease group, in which patients with CDe phenotype require a transfusion of E and c-negative blood.


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Humans , Antibodies , Antibody Specificity , Blood Platelets , Erythrocytes , Korea , Medical Records , Phenotype , Platelet Transfusion , Retrospective Studies
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Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion ; : 182-187, 2018.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-716144

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BACKGROUND: To improve Rh-related antigen negative blood supply effectively, the Korean Red Cross (KRC) blood centers have performed Rh phenotype screening tests of C, c, E and e antigens for all donors since April, 2013. Especially for rare ‘-D-/-D-’ blood supply and donor recruitment, we have implemented Rh phenotype confirmation test for all C, c, E and e antigen negative donors. In this study, we report the test results of 7 donors with ‘-D-/-D-’ phenotype. METHODS: All three KRC Blood Laboratory Centers performed Rh phenotype screening tests using the automatic machine, PK7300 (Beckman Coulter, Japan), for all 876,920 donors from January 1, 2018 to April 30, 2018. We then performed the Rh phenotype confirmation test using the tube method manually, at room temperature, 37℃ and antihuman globulin phase. RESULTS: Among 876,920 donors, 14 were Rh antigen C, c, E, e negative as results of Rh phenotype screening test. The results of Rh phenotype confirmation test of these 14 donors showed that 7 donors were Rh antigen C, c, E, e negative. The ratio of -D-/-D- phenotype for all donors was 0.000798%. CONCLUSION: Our data suggests that -D-/-D- phenotype is one of the rare blood groups among Koreans. Although ‘-D-/-D-’ phenotype was confirmed by serologic tests, it is necessary to re-confirm it by molecular genetic techniques.


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Humans , Blood Group Antigens , Hepatitis B e Antigens , Mass Screening , Methods , Molecular Biology , Phenotype , Red Cross , Serologic Tests , Tissue Donors
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Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-751804

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Introducción: los estudios inmunohematológicos que se realizan a los donantes de sangre se orientan a proporcionar al receptor una terapia transfusional compatible con el sistema sanguíneo ABO y antígeno D del sistema Rh. Sin embargo, como una forma de incrementar la seguridad transfusional, surge el interés de ampliar la gama de antígenos a determinar y por ende, a compatibilizar previo a una transfusión sanguínea. Objetivo: determinar la frecuencia de los cinco antígenos mayores del sistema Rh y los antígenos K1 y K2 del sistema Kell en donantes voluntarios de sangre. Métodos: Estudio descriptivo transversal que incluyó 200 donantes voluntarios de sangre del Centro Productivo Regional de Sangre del Maule (CPRSM) seleccionados al azar. Se realizó fenotipificación de los cinco antígenos mayores del sistema Rh. y el antígeno K1 y K2 del sistema Kell. Se utilizó la técnica de hemaglutinación en tubo, con sueros monoespecíficos y DG Gel® Coombs. Se calculó la frecuencia fenotípica de los antígenos D, C, c, E y e del sistema Rh., y K1 y K2 del sistema Kell, en porcentajes. A partir de la frecuencia de los fenotipos Rh. se determinó la frecuencia del genotipo más probable de dicho sistema. Para el Kell se estimó el genotipo en base al fenotipo. Resultados: sistema Rh: 96 por ciento de las muestras estudiadas presentaba el antígeno D, 97,5 por ciento el antígeno e; 35,5 por ciento el antígeno E; 79 por ciento el antígeno C y 65,5 por ciento el antígeno c. El genotipo más frecuente fue CDe/CDe. Sistema Kell: se encontró una frecuencia del 4 por ciento para el antígeno K1, mientras que el antígeno K2 presenta una frecuencia del 99,5 por ciento. Al nivel de frecuencia genotípica se detectó que el 96 por ciento de la población tiene un genotipo homocigoto para K2 (kk). Conclusiones: La frecuencias de los siete antígenos estudiados es similar a la descrita en otras poblaciones(AU)


Introduction: Immunologic studies performed on blood donors are directed to provide a transfusion therapy compatible with ABO blood group system and Rh system D antigen in the recipient. However, as a way to increase transfusion safety, the interest of expanding the range of antigens to determine and therefore to be tested for compatibility prior to a blood transfusion, arises. Aim: To determine the frequency of the five major antigens of Rh. system and K1 and K2 antigens of the Kell system in blood donors. Methods: Cross-sectional study including 200 randomly selected voluntary blood donors from Centro Productivo Regional de Sangre del Maule (CPRSM). Phenotyping of five major antigens of Rh. system and K1 and K2 Kell system antigens was carried out. The tube hemagglutination technique with monospecific Coombs sera and DG Gel ® was used. The Rh. system D, C, c, E, e antigens and Kell system K1 and K2 antigen phenotypic frequencies were calculated in percentages. The most likely Rh.genotype was determined from the phenotype frequency of this system. Similarly, in Kell system the genotype frequency was determined based on phenotype. Results: In the Rh.system, 96 percent of the samples studied had D antigen; 97.5 percent had the e antigen, and 35.5 percent the E antigen. Antigen C was present in 79 percent and c in 65.5 percent. The most frequent Rh. genotype was CDe/CDe. In Kell system, K1 antigen presented a frequency of 4 percent, while antigen K2 presented a 99.5 percent. Regarding genotypic frequency, a 96 percent of the population showed a K2 (kk) homozygous genotype(AU) Conclusion: The frequency of the seven antigens studied is similar to that described in other populations(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Blood Donors , Blood Group Antigens , Rh-Hr Blood-Group System/blood , Biological Variation, Population , Blood Transfusion/methods , Cross-Sectional Studies , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Hemagglutination Tests/methods , Kell Blood-Group System
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Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion ; : 60-68, 2014.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-173059

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BACKGROUND: The Rh system is the most important blood group after ABO in the transfusion field. Nearly half of irregular antibodies with specificity are related to Rh antigens in Korea. Formation of alloantibody for red blood cells is considered variable according to Rh phenotype of patients. We therefore studied the significance of Rh phenotype in Korean irregular antibody positive patients. METHODS: We performed retrospective reviews for the results of antibody identification tests performed from Jun. 2004 to Nov. 2013 in our university medical center. Rh phenotype, direct antiglobulin test, and antibody specificity were investigated. Rh phenotype was tested using RhD+ phenotype ID-card (DiaMed GmBH, Switzerland). RESULTS: A total of 504 patients were included. Of 504 patients, 495 (98.2%) were RhD positive. The proportion of Rh phenotype differed significantly between irregular antibody positive patients and known RhD positive Korean population in CDe phenotype (59.0% vs 39.4%, P<0.0001) and CcDEe phenotype (22.6% vs 38.4%, P<0.0001), respectively. The percentage of other Rh phenotype was not different in two groups. Formation of anti-E antibody in E negative patients was significantly higher than that of anti-C formation in C negative patients (P<0.0001). Sixteen patients showed antibodies with specificity for their own Rh system antigens. CONCLUSION: A significant disproportion of Rh phenotype was observed between irregular antibody positive patients and RhD positive Korean population. There would be a difference of immunogenicity among C/c and E/e antigens. E antigen matching might be considered first for patient required chronic transfusion if additional RBC matching would be implemented.


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Humans , Academic Medical Centers , Antibodies , Antibody Specificity , Coombs Test , Erythrocytes , Korea , Phenotype , Retrospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity
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