Clinically significant minor blood group antigens amongst South Indian donor population

Soonam John, Archana Kuruvanplackal Achankunju, Madathingal Sugathan Suma, Sasikala Nadanganan
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Background and objectives: Distribution of blood group antigen varies among different races. It is important to know the distribution of these antigens so as to provide a donor database that aid in providing compatible blood units for patients with multiple alloantibodies. The present study was conducted to determine the distribution of clinically significant minor blood group antigens amongst the South Indian blood donors. Materials and methods: Blood samples were collected from healthy regular repeat voluntary blood donors of same ethnicity attending a tertiary care hospital in South Kerala. Clinically significant blood antigens of the ABO, Rh (D, C, c, E, and e), Kell, Duffy and Kidd blood group systems were determined. The ABO and Rh(D) grouping were performed by tube technique using monoclonal antisera. Column agglutination technique was used to phenotype Rh, Kell, Duffy and Kidd antigens. Results: Total 200 healthy repeat voluntary blood donors were enrolled in the study. Out of 200 donors, 92% were RhD positive. Among the Rh antigens, the e antigen was positive in 97.8 % and 100% among the Rh(D) positive and Rh(D) negative donors respectively. No E antigen was detected in RhD negative donors. Total 6 and 2 Rh phenotypes were observed among the Rh(D) positive and negative donors respectively. R1R1 and Rr were the most frequent phenotypes among the RhD positive and negative donors (47.28% and 93.75%) respectively. Among the Kell blood group antigens, K and Kpb antigens were present in 100% of our donors while in Duffy and Kidd system Fya and Jka were most predominant (89% and 87%) respectively. Conclusions: The findings of the present study would be helpful in developing in-house panel cells. Moreover, a rare donor registry of donors typed negative for a high-frequency antigen can be formulated. IMC J Med Sci. 2024; 18(1):004. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55010/imcjms.18.004 *Correspondence: Soonam John, Department of Transfusion Medicine, Government Medical College, Parippally, Kollam, Kerala,India. Email: johnsoonam@gmail.com
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在南印度献血者人群中具有临床意义的次要血型抗原
背景与目的:血型抗原在不同种族间的分布存在差异。了解这些抗原的分布是很重要的,这样可以提供一个供体数据库,帮助为患有多种同种异体抗体的患者提供兼容的血液单位。本研究旨在确定南印度献血者中具有临床意义的次要血型抗原的分布。材料和方法:血液样本采集自在南喀拉拉邦一家三级保健医院就诊的同一种族的健康定期重复自愿献血者。测定ABO、Rh (D、C、C、E、E)、Kell、Duffy、Kidd血型系统的临床意义抗原。采用单克隆抗血清管法进行ABO和Rh(D)分组。采用柱凝集技术对Rh、Kell、Duffy和Kidd抗原进行表型分析。结果:共纳入200名健康的重复自愿献血者。在200名捐赠者中,92%是rh阳性。Rh抗原中,Rh(D)阳性和Rh(D)阴性供者的e抗原阳性率分别为97.8%和100%。RhD阴性供者未检出E抗原。Rh(D)阳性和阴性供者分别有6种和2种Rh表型。RhD阳性和阴性供者中R1R1和Rr是最常见的表型(分别为47.28%和93.75%)。在Kell血型抗原中,K和Kpb抗原100%存在于我们的献血者中,而在Duffy和Kidd系统中,Fya和Jka抗原分别占89%和87%。结论:本研究的结果将有助于室内面板电池的开发。此外,一个罕见的供体登记供体类型阴性的高频抗原可以制定。中华医学会医学杂志。2024;18(1): 004。DOI: https://doi.org/10.55010/imcjms.18.004 *通信:Soonam John,输血医学系,政府医学院,Parippally, Kollam, Kerala,印度。电子邮件:johnsoonam@gmail.com
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