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Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 204-208, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1005121

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【Objective】 To research the genetic polymorphism of HPA 1-6/10/15/21 in platelet donors in Zhongshan area, and establish a gene bank of platelet donors with HPA locus. 【Methods】 The HPA 1-6/10/15/21 system genotyping was performed by Real time fluorescent PCR combined with TaqMan probe technology on 192 platelet donors in Zhongshan area, and the genotype frequency and gene frequency were calculated. 【Results】 Only HPA-aa genotype was found within HPA-4/10, and no allele HPA-b had been detected. The majority of HPA-1, 2, 5, 6 and 21 genotypes were aa. HPA-3 and HPA-15 showed high heterozygosity, with genotype frequency of 0.307 3, 0.494 8 and 0.197 9 for HPA- 3aa, HPA-3ab and HPA-3bb, while 0.270 8, 0.505 2 and, 0.224 0 for HPA -15aa, HPA-15ab and HPA-15bb, respectively. 【Conclusion】 The distribution characteristics of HPA 1-6 /10/15/21 of platelet donors in Zhongshan shows regional differences compared with similar researches from other regions. The establishment of HPA gene bank is helpful to avoid alloimmunization caused by incompatible platelet transfusion.

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Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion ; : 93-102, 1997.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-179278

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BACKGROUND: The platelet-specific antigens which exist specifically on platelets have their antigenic determinant on platelet membrane glycoprotein. The alloantibodies against this antigens are responsible for neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia, posttransfusion purpura and platelet refractoriness in multitransfused patients. Discovering of the fact that the polymorphism of platelet-specific antigens is resulted from a single base pair substitution of genomic DNA stimulated studies on genotyping of platelet-specific antigens on various populations. This study was performed to investigate the genotype frequency of platelet-specific antigens in Koreans. METHODS: Using genomic DNA extracted from venous blood of 200 Koreans, genotype of seven platelet-specific antigen systems were determined through allele-specific polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism. RESULTS: The genotype frequencies of HPA-1 were a+b- 98.0%, a+b+ 1.5%, a-b+ 0.5%; HPA-2, a+b- 85.5%, a+b+ 13.5%, a-b+ 1.0%; HPA-3, a+b- 28.5%, a+b+ 54.0%, a-b+ 17.5%; HPA-4, a+b- 98.0%, a+b+ 2.0%, a-b+ 0.0%; HPA-5, a+b- 95.5%, a+b+ 4.5%; HPA-6W, a+b- 96.0%, a+b+ 4.0%; HPA-7W were a+b- 100.0%, a+b+ 0.0%. CONCLUSION: The gene frequency of HPA-1b in Koreans was lower than that of Caucasian. As a whole, the genotype frequencies of platelet-specific antigens in Koreans were similar to those of the Japanese. However, we found one HPA-1(a-b+) among 200 Koreans, which is very rare in Japanese. This study will serve as a basic data for the study and management of the patients with diseases associated with platelet-specific antigens and antibody reactions in Koreans.


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Humanos , Antígenos de Plaquetas Humanas , Povo Asiático , Pareamento de Bases , Plaquetas , DNA , Frequência do Gene , Genótipo , Isoanticorpos , Glicoproteínas de Membrana , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Polimorfismo de Fragmento de Restrição , Púrpura , Trombocitopenia Neonatal Aloimune
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