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Hematol., Transfus. Cell Ther. (Impr.) ; 44(3): 386-391, July-Sept. 2022. tab, ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1404989

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ABSTRACT Introduction: Prevalence of RhD negative phenotype in Nigeria is low; this leads to scarcity of RhD negative red cells for transfusion. Serological and molecular genotyping of RhD negative individuals for weak D types could reduce this scarcity. The aim of this study was to determine the serological prevalence and molecular types of weak D phenotypes among blood donors and pregnant women in Kano, Nigeria. Methods: A total of 4482 blood donors and pregnant women from three hospitals in Kano were recruited. An indirect antiglobulin test was used to determine weak D phenotypes. Molecular genotyping was performed on genomic DNA from whole blood amplified by polymerase chain reaction sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP) with agarose gel electrophoresis. Results: The mean age of the participants was 26.50 ±5.79 years. The prevalence of the RhD negative phenotype was 4.2% (189/4482). Of the 189 RhD negative phenotypes, 20 (10.6%) were weak D positive. Molecular genotyping of the 20 Weak D positive phenotypes revealed 15 (75%) weak D type 4, of which 11 were due to the RHD*09.03 and RHD*DAR3 (T201R, F223V) polymorphisms and 4, due to RHD* 08.01 and RHD* DFV polymorphisms; 2 (10%) were due to the 602 C>G polymorphism, while the remaining 3 (15%) constituted partial D or other rare weak D types. Conclusion: The prevalence of weak D positive phenotypes is high in this study; weak D type 4 is the most common RhD genetic variant. Routine serologic weak D testing of RhD negative blood and molecular genotyping should be encouraged in resource-limited settings.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Transfusão de Sangue , Técnicas de Genotipagem , Fenótipo , Sorologia , Nigéria
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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 701-704, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004193

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【Objective】 To genetically analyze the Del sample from a blood donor in Jiangyin and make clear the molecular basis of the serological phenotype. 【Methods】 The EDTA anticoagulant blood were collected: buffy coat were used for nucleic acid extract and cDNA analysis; red blood cells for serological test. Tube method and microcolumn gel were used for serological test. Genotyping kit were used for exon analysis. Gene mutation was analyzed using the sequence analyzer. 【Results】 Serological analysis demonstrated the sample′s RhD phenotype was Del. The phenotype of RhCE was CCEe. Real-time fluorescence quota PCR result demonstrated the existence of all exones. Weak D15 and RHD* DEL1 [RHD(1227G>A)], which had a high frequency of occurrence in China, were excluded according to real-time fluorescence quota PCR result. Sequence analyzing result verified RHD(28C>T) SNP mutation in cDNA. The genotype of this sample was RHD*01 W. 61[RHD(28C>T)]. 【Conclusion】 A weak D61 was found among blood donors in our city, Jiangyin.

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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 1149-1152, 2021.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004319

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【Objective】 To identify the blood group epitope of a D variant individual and analyze its molecular characteristics. 【Methods】 The saline test and indirect antiglobulin test (IAT) were used to identify the RhD serologically. The anti-human globulin gel card was used for direct antiglobulin test (DAT). RhD epitopes were detected using the epitope detection kit (D-Screen). RhCE antigens were typed using Rh typing Card. The RHD gene zygomorphism was further analyzed by PCR-RFLP. Ten exons of RHD gene were amplified by PCR and analyzed by direct sequencing. 【Results】 DAT test was negative, and the serological results showed weak expression of RhD, which was D variant. The RhD epitope test results showed that the red blood cells of this patient had a weak agglutination with 4 monoclonal anti-D against epD6.4, epD6.1, epD2.1, and epD5.4 (w+ to 2+ ), and reacted negatively with other epitope antibodies. RhCE antigen typing was Ccee; The RHD gene zygomorphism result was D+ /D-, the sequencing of RHD exons revealed that the first exon carried c. 41C>T (p.Pro14Leu) missense mutation, and its genotype was RHD*01W.136/01N.01. 【Conclusion】 This D variant is the first weak D type 136 reported in the Chinese population, and its phenotype is weak partial D.

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Hematol., Transfus. Cell Ther. (Impr.) ; 42(4): 365-372, Oct.-Dec. 2020. tab, graf, ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1142967

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ABSTRACT Background: We evaluated different technological approaches and anti-D clones to propose the most appropriate serologic strategy in detecting the largest numbers of D variants in blood donors. Methods: We selected 101 samples from Brazilian blood donors with different expressions of D in our donor routine. The tests were performed in immediate spin (IS) with eleven commercially available anti-D reagents in a tube and microplate. The D confirmatory tests for the presence of weak D included the indirect antiglobulin test (IAT) in a tube, gel and solid-phase red blood cell adherence (SPRCA). All DNA samples were extracted from peripheral blood and the D variants were classified using different molecular assays. Results: The RHD variants identified by molecular analysis included weak D types (1, 2, 3, 11 and 38) and partial Ds (DAR1.2, DAR1, DAR3.1, DAU0, DAU2, DAU4, DAU5, DAU6, DMH and DVII). The monoclonal-monoclonal blend RUM-1/MS26 was the best anti-D reagent used in detecting the D antigen in the IS phase in a tube, reacting with 83.2% of the D variants, while the anti-D blend D175 + 415 was the best monoclonal antibody (MoAb) used in a microplate to minimize the need for an IAT, reacting with 83.2% of the D variants. The D confirmatory tests using SPRCA showed a reactivity (3 - 4+) with 100% of the D variant samples tested. Conclusion: Our results show that, even using sensitive methods and MoAbs to ensure the accurate assignment of the D antigen, at least 17% of our donor samples need a confirmatory D test in order to avoid alloimmunization in D-negative patients.


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Humanos , Sistema do Grupo Sanguíneo Rh-Hr/análise , Doadores de Sangue , Sorotipagem , Alelos , Hemaglutinação
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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 54(4): 407-414, jul. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1149030

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Resumen La identificación inequívoca del antígeno D en medicina transfusional es de vital importancia para evitar reacciones postransfusionales y la enfermedad hemolítica del recién nacido. Es común el uso de reactivos serológicos monoclonales o tarjetas de gel y su interpretación está definida por cruces, de acuerdo con la reacción serológica. El propósito de este estudio fue determinar la frecuencia del factor Rh y las variantes del antígeno D en una población afroecuatoriana. Se trató de un estudio descriptivo, transversal con muestreo aleatorio simple de 541 pobladores. Para la tipificación del factor Rh se utilizó la metodología en tubo con antisueros monoclonales y para la detección de las variantes de D se utilizaron tarjetas de gel IDCoombs Anti-IgG. Las lecturas se verificaron mediante el análisis del índice kappa. Se aplicó estadística descriptiva y el análisis de Chi cuadrado para establecer la relación de las variables y su significación. Se identificó una frecuencia del 92% de individuos Rh(D) positivo y un 8% Rh(D) negativo. El 4,80% de los individuos presentaban la variante D débil y el 79% reacciones serológicas entre 2 y 3(+) indicativas de otras variantes del antígeno D. El fenotipo más común fue el R0/R0. Estos datos demuestran la necesidad de confirmar la existencia de variantes del antígeno D en esta población para un mejor manejo de la sangre. Una limitante constituye la disponibilidad de técnicas moleculares para la genotipificación de D; sin embargo, se podría implementar la fenotipificación RHCE como estrategia pretransfusional.


Abstract The unequivocal identification of D antigen in transfusion medicine is of vital importance to avoid post-transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the newborn. The use of monoclonal serological reagents or gel cards is common and their interpretation is defined according to the serological reaction by crosses. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of Rh factor and D antigen variants in the Afro-Ecuadorian population. This was a descriptive, cross-sectional study with simple random sampling of 541 residents. Tube typing with monoclonal antisera was used to typify Rh factor and ID-Coombs Anti-IgG gel cards were used to detect D variants, and the readings were verified by analysis of the kappa index. Descriptive statistics and Chi-square analysis were applied for the relationship of the variables and their significance. A frequency of 92% of Rh(D) positive individuals and 8% Rh(D) negative individuals were identified. Almost 5% (4.80%) of the individuals presented the weak D variant and 79% serological reactions between 2-3(+) indicative of other D antigen variants, the most common phenotype being R0/R0. These data demonstrate the need to confirm the existence of D antigen variants in this population for better management and availability of blood. A limitation is the availability of molecular techniques for D genotyping, however, RHCE phenotyping could be implemented as a pretransfusion strategy.


Resumo A identificação inequívoca do antígeno D na medicina transfusional é de vital importância para evitar reações pós-transfusionais e a doença hemolítica do recém-nascido. É comum o uso de reagentes sorológicos monoclonais ou cartões de gel e sua interpretação é definida por cruzamentos de acordo com a reação sorológica. O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar a frequência do fator Rh e as variantes do antígeno D numa população afro-equatoriana. Foi um estudo descritivo, transversal, com amostragem aleatória simples de 541 residentes. Para a tipagem do fator Rh foi utilizada a metodologia em tubo com anti-soros monoclonais e para a detecção das variantes de D, os cartões de gel ID-Coombs Anti-IgG. As leituras foram verificadas por análise do índice kappa. Foi aplicada estatística descritiva e para estabelecer a relação das variáveis e sua significação se utilizou a análise do qui-quadrado. Identificando uma frequência de 92% dos indivíduos Rh (D) positivos e 8% Rh (D) negativos. 4,80% dos indivíduos apresentavam a variante D fraca e 79% reações sorológicas entre 2 e 3(+) indicativas de outras variantes do antígeno D, sendo o fenótipo mais comum o R0/R0. Esses dados demonstram a necessidade de confirmar a existência de variantes do antígeno D nessa população para melhor gerenciamento e disponibilidade de sangue. Uma limitação é a disponibilidade de técnicas moleculares para a genotipagem de D, no entanto, a fenotipagem de RHCE poderia ser implementada como uma estratégia de pré-transfusão.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Adolescente , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Sistema do Grupo Sanguíneo Rh-Hr/análise , Sistema do Grupo Sanguíneo Rh-Hr/sangue , Antígenos/análise , População , Sistema do Grupo Sanguíneo Rh-Hr , Sangue , Recém-Nascido , Estudos Transversais , Medicina Transfusional , Indicadores e Reagentes , Doenças do Recém-Nascido/prevenção & controle , Antígenos
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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 54(1): 55-60, mar. 2020. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1130579

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En el campo de la medicina transfusional la correcta identificación de los fenotipos del sistema Rh y en especial del antígeno D debe ser de manera inequívoca por su relevancia clínica. El antígeno D tiene variantes denominadas D parcial, D débil y DEL, las que se producen por mutaciones de los alelos RHD/RHCE o por una supresión en la expresión fenotípica. Se trató de un estudio descriptivo, retrospectivo de corte transversal en el que se realizó una revisión de registros primarios durante el período 2011-2014 validados de acuerdo con el protocolo de Hernández-Sampieri R. Se utilizó estadística descriptiva mediante la aplicación del software informático SPSS versión 22.0 y se estableció la relación entre variables independientes a través del análisis estadístico de Chi-cuadrado. Se determinó una prevalencia de donantes RhD negativos de 1,8 a 2,5% y RhD débil de 1,79 a 2,28%. La fenotipificación serológica permitió identificar que los tipos 2 y 5 eran los más frecuentes. También se estableció la existencia de aloinmunización por anti-D, anti-C y anti-E. Se estableció de esta manera la existencia de D débil y una importante aloinmunización en la población de donantes de sangre tipificados como D negativo y D débil, por lo que se recomienda implementar un algoritmo de identificación del antígeno D en servicios de medicina transfusional.


In the field of transfusion medicine, the correct identification of the phenotypes of the Rh system and especially of the D antigen must be unequivocal for clinical relevance. The D antigen has variants called partial D, weak D and DEL. These are produced by mutations of the RHD/RHCE alleles or a suppression in phenotypic expression. The objective of this study was to establish the frequency of weak D antigen in the population of blood donours from 17 Ecuadorian states and their phenotypic combinations. It was a descriptive, retrospective cross-sectional study performed during the 2011-2014 period and validated with primary records in accordance with the Hernández-Sampieri R protocol. A descriptive statistics through the application of SPSS computer software version 22.0 was used and the relationship between independent variables through the Chi-square statistic method was established. A prevalence of RhD negative donours from 1.8 to 2.5% and weak D 1.79 to 2.28% was observed The serological phenotyping made it possible to identify that type 2 and 5 were the most frequent. The presence of alloimmunization by anti-D, anti-C and anti-E was also established. Besides, the presence of weak D types and significant alloimmunization in the donour population of blood typed as D negative and weak was established, so it is recommended to implement an algorithm for the identification of D antigen in transfusional medicine services.


No campo da medicina transfusional, a correta identificação dos fenótipos do sistema Rh e especialmente do antígeno D deve ser inequívoca devido a sua relevância clínica. O antígeno D tem variantes chamadas de D parcial, D fraca e DEL, as quais são produzidos por mutações dos alelos RHD/RHCE ou por uma supressão na expressão fenotípica. O objetivo deste estudo foi estabelecer a frequência do antígeno D fraco em uma população de doadores de sangue de 17 províncias equatorianas e suas combinações fenotípicas. Foi uma estudo descritivo, retrospectivo de corte transversal em que se realizou uma revisão dos registros primários validados de acordo com o Protocolo Hernández-Sampieri R durante o período 2011-2014. Utilizou-se estatísticas descritivas através da aplicação do software informático SPSS versão 22.0 e a relação entre variáveis independentes através da análise estatística de qui-quadrado. Foi determinada uma prevalência de doadores RhD negativos de 1,8 a 2,5% e RhD fraco de 1,79 a 2,28%. A genotipagem serológica permitiu identificar que os tipos 2 e 5 são os mais frequente. A existência de alo imunização por anti-D, anti-C e anti-E também foi estabelecida. A existência de D fraco e uma alo imunização significativa na população de doadores de sangue tipificados como D negativo e fraco, por isso é recomendado implementar um algoritmo de identificação do antígeno D em serviços de medicina transfusional.


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Humanos , Fenótipo , Doadores de Sangue , Prevalência , Antígenos/análise , Antígenos/classificação , Voluntários , Sangue , Estudos Transversais , Imunização , Corte , Alelos , Hematologia , Antígenos/sangue
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Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion ; : 65-70, 2019.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-759578

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RHD genotyping is a useful adjunct to serologic testing. Although the use of RHD genotyping in the detection of Asia type DEL in serological D negative Koreans is gradually increasing, it is rarely requested for patients with a known weak D phenotype. This paper reports the first Korean case of a 52-year-old female patient with serologic weak D phenotype and weak D type 33 (c.520G>A at exon 4 of RHD) identified by RHD exon 1 to 10 sequencing. In silico analysis predicted that the RHD c.520G>A (V174M) results in a serologic weak D phenotype.


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Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Ásia , Simulação por Computador , Éxons , Coreia (Geográfico) , Fenótipo , Testes Sorológicos
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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 52(3): 331-337, set. 2018. graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-973457

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El sistema Rh es altamente polimórfico y está relacionado con la producción de aloanticuerpos y la enfermedad hemolítica del recién nacido. Los antígenos codificados por los genes RHD y RHCE forman el fenotipo Rh que es característico en cada población. Las variantes RHCE no han sido identificadas en la población ecuatoriana y así constituyen un riesgo de aloinmunización durante el embarazo o en transfusiones de componentes sanguíneos incompatibles. Prueba de ello es el estudio realizado en Ecuador que determinó una aloinmunización del 0,27%. Los anticuerpos con mayor frecuencia pertenecían al sistema Rh, resultados que motivaron la realización del presente estudio. Se analizaron un total de 1.298 muestras de donantes de sangre provenientes de 22 provincias ecuatorianas. Para la fenotipificación se utilizaron antisueros comerciales de la casa BIORAD y células de fenotipo conocido para el control de calidad interno, y se identificaron 20 fenotipos del sistema Rh distribuidos de forma heterogénea en las 22 provincias; el más frecuente fue Rz/R0. En donantes con fenotipo D débil el más común fue el R2/r, mientras que en los donantes Rh(D) negativo fue el fenotipo r/r. Estos datos demuestran la variedad de fenotipos en la población ecuatoriana y por ende la necesidad de su detección oportuna.


The Rh system is highly polymorphic. It is related to the production of alloantibodies and the hemolytic disease of the newborn. The antigens encoded by the RHD and RHCE genes form the Rh that is characteristic for each population. The RHCE variants have not been identified in the Ecuadorian population, constituting a risk of alloimmunization during pregnancy or in transfusions of incompatible blood components. Proof of this is the study carried out in Ecuador that determined an alloimmunization of 0.27% and the antibodies, more frequently belonged to the Rh system, results that motivated the realization of the present study. A total of 1298 samples from blood donors from 22 Ecuadorian provinces were analyzed. For the phenotyping, commercial antisera from the BIORAD house were used and cells of known phenotype for internal quality control. Identifying 20 phenotypes of the Rh system distributed heterogeneously in the 22 provinces, the most frequent was Rz/R0. In donors with weak D phenotype the most common was R2/r; whereas in Rh(D) negative donors was the r/r phenotype, these data demonstrate the variety of phenotypes in the Ecuadorian population and therefore the need for their timely detection.


O sistema Rh é altamente polimórfico e está relacionado com a produção de aloanticorpos e a doença hemolítica do recém-nascido. Os antígenos codificados pelos genes RHD e RHCE formam o fenótipo de Rh, que é característico para cada população. As variantes de RHCE não foram identificados na população equatoriana constituindo um risco de aloimunização durante a gravidez ou em transfusões de componentes sanguíneos incompatíveis. Prova disso é o estudo realizado no Equador que determinou aloimunização de 0,27%. Os anticorpos com maior frequência pertenciam ao sistema Rh, resultados que motivaram a realização do presente estudo. Um total de 1298 amostras de doadores de sangue de 22 estados equatorianos foram analisadas. Utilizou-se para a fenotipificação anti-soros comerciais BIORAD e células de fenótipo conhecido para controle de qualidade interno, identificando-se 20 fenótipos do sistema Rh heterogeneamente distribuídos nos 22 estados. O mais frequente foi Rz/R0. Em doadores com fenótipo D fraco, o mais comum foi o R2/r; ao passo que nos doadores Rh (D) negativo foi o fenótipo r/r. Esses dados demonstram a variedade de fenótipos na população do Equador, e portanto a necessidade da detecção precoce dos mesmos.


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Humanos , Fenótipo , Doadores de Sangue , Sistema do Grupo Sanguíneo Rh-Hr , Hematologia , Anticorpos
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Annals of Laboratory Medicine ; : 585-590, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-718323

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BACKGROUND: Although testing to detect weak D antigens using the antihuman globulin reagent is not required for D− patients in many countries, it is routinely performed in Korea. However, weak D testing can be omitted in D− patients with a C−E− phenotype as this indicates complete deletion of the RHD gene, except in rare cases. We designed a new algorithm for weak D testing, which consisted of RhCE phenotyping followed by weak D testing in C+ or E+ samples, and compared it with the current algorithm with respect to time and cost-effectiveness. METHODS: In this retrospective study, 74,889 test results from January to July 2017 in a tertiary hospital in Korea were analyzed. Agreement between the current and proposed algorithms was evaluated, and total number of tests, time required for testing, and test costs were compared. With both algorithms, RHD genotyping was conducted for samples that were C+ or E+ and negative for weak D testing. RESULTS: The algorithms showed perfect agreement (agreement=100%; κ=1.00). By applying the proposed algorithm, 29.56% (115/389 tests/yr) of tests could be omitted, time required for testing could be reduced by 36% (8,672/24,084 min/yr), and the test cost could be reduced by 16.53% (536.11/3,241.08 USD/yr). CONCLUSIONS: Our algorithm omitting weak D testing in D− patients with C−E− phenotype may be a cost-effective testing strategy in Korea.


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Humanos , Análise Custo-Benefício , Coreia (Geográfico) , Fenótipo , Estudos Retrospectivos , Centros de Atenção Terciária
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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-183598

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Background: Rh D is the most important Blood Group antigen after ABO Blood group antigen for transfusion purpose. All negative blood units by routine methods must be tested to detect weak D using IAT method. When the test for D and Du is positive, the label should read Rh(D) Positive . When the test for D and Du is negative, the label should read Rh(D) Negative. Objective: To know the prevalence of weak D in the donor population. No study has been done in this part of the country earlier. It will help in the knowledge of weak D, which is very important for better patient care and prevent allo-immunzation in blood recipients. Materials and Methods: Blood samples were tested by ID Gel technique or by tube method with two anti D reagents - anti-D IgM monoclonal and blend of anti-D IgM&IgG. All negative samples were further tested for weak D in IAT phase by LISS/Coombs' gel card. Results: A total of 13043 samples were tested from January 2011 to December 2013. 12196 were Rh positive and 847 were Rh D negative. Weak D was positive in 8 samples. Conclusion: The study shows the prevalence of weak D as 0.07% in blood donors who were primarily from in and around Jalandhar in Punjab. These donors may have posed problem to the recipients of blood and blood product and their detection prevented them from alloimunisation.

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The Journal of Practical Medicine ; (24): 4028-4030, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-461727

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Objective To investigate the distribution of weak D and Del phenotype in unrelated blood donors with negative Rh (D). Methods Four hundred and nineRhD (-) unrelated donors were screened by the saline agglutination method. Type weak D was detected by the indirect antiglobulin test, and type Del was detected by absorb radiation method. Results In 409 RhD (-) samples, 27 cases (6.61%) of type weak D were checked out, and 61 cases (14.91%) were type Del and 321 cases (78.48%) were corroborate for RhD (-), In the confirmed RhD (-) blood donors, phenotype ccee was most (49.14%), followed by Ccee (23.47%), People with phenotype ccEe accounted for 4.16%in type weak D, followed by Ccee (1.71%). Ccee accounted for 10.02%in type Del, and Ccee accounted for 1.71%. Conclusion RhD (-) donors screened by regular testing should adopt a more sensitive test for verifing type weak D or Del. In order to ensure the security of blood transfusion, people with type weak D and Del should be regarded as RhD positive blood donors, and the RhD negative people deemed to be recipients.

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Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-157332

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D antigen is the most immunogenic antigen in the complex Rh blood group system discovered in the year 1939. There is a lot of polymorphism in its phenotype due to genetic heterogeneity. Certain mutations and /or deletions lead to a weak phenotype defined by decreased density of antigen sites which require the use of anti human globulin for detection. The need for detection of the weak D antigen was to prevent alloimmunization by this blood if transfused to a D negative patient especially to women in child bearing age group. This contention is however, controversial and not proven beyond doubt. Moreover, the use of potent monoclonal D typing antisera detects low density of weak D antigens thus obviating the use of anti human globulin. We have assessed the incidence of Rh negative and weak D blood groups in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand and reviewed the literature regarding the controversies in the clinical significance of weak D antigen.


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Tipagem e Reações Cruzadas Sanguíneas , Feminino , Globulinas/imunologia , Humanos , Imunização , Imunoglobulinas , Incidência , Índia/epidemiologia , Sistema do Grupo Sanguíneo Rh-Hr/análise , Sistema do Grupo Sanguíneo Rh-Hr/genética , Sistema do Grupo Sanguíneo Rh-Hr/imunologia , Isoimunização Rh/epidemiologia , Isoimunização Rh/prevenção & controle
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Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion ; : 55-59, 2003.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-125166

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The 19-year-old twin sisters donated their blood in 2000. Their blood had typical Rh D negative red cell phenotype in Rh typing and weak D test using an anti-D reagent (Dade Behring, USA). Twin sisters donated blood again in 2001. Both were negative in anti-D reagent (Bioscotte Ltd., UK) and weakly positive in additively performed weak-D test. So we have acquired blood samples from them for further study in 2002. The red blood cells from twin sisters were not agglutinated with 4 various commercially available anti-D reagents. But in subsequently performed weak-D test, different reactivity to their anti-D reagents were shown, namely negative (Dade Behring, USA) and weakly positive (Ortho-clinical diagnostics, USA; Greencross, Korea; Bioscotte Ltd., UK). The lack of reactivity with some anti-D as shown in these cases can indicate the presence of a partial D antigen. So we carried out a additional serologic test using 6 monoclonal anti-D antibodies in partial-D typing set (Diamed, Switzerland) on Rh D antigens of red cells from twin sisters. According to the different reactivity patterns, we confirmed elder sister was partial-D category DFR and younger sister was partial-D with indeterminate category.


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Humanos , Adulto Jovem , Anticorpos , Eritrócitos , Indicadores e Reagentes , Coreia (Geográfico) , Fenótipo , Testes Sorológicos , Irmãos , Gêmeos
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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12)1988.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-588853

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A mutation is predominant in weak D individuals,and DⅥⅢ mutation in partial D individuals.

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