Meeting the transfusion needs of a patient with anti-Ena requires an international effort.

Q4 Medicine Immunohematology Pub Date : 2024-05-13 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.2478/immunohematology-2024-003
Stella T Chou, Sandra T Nance, Paul Mansfield, David F Friedman, Margaret A Keller
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This extraordinary case showcases the identification of a rare anti-Ena specificity that was assisted by DNA-based red blood cell antigen typing and collaboration between the hospital blood bank in the United States, the home blood center in Qatar, the blood center Immunohematology Reference Laboratory, as well as the American Rare Donor Program (ARDP) and the International Society for Blood Transfusion (ISBT) International Rare Donor Panel. Ena is a high-prevalence antigen, and blood samples from over 200 individuals of the extended family in Qatar were crossmatched against the patient's plasma with one compatible En(a-) individual identified. The ISBT International Rare Donor Panel identified an additional donor in Canada, resulting in a total of two En(a-) individuals available to donate blood for the patient.

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满足抗 Ena 患者的输血需求需要国际社会的共同努力。
这一特殊病例展示了通过基于 DNA 的红细胞抗原分型以及美国医院血库、卡塔尔家庭血液中心、血液中心免疫血液学参考实验室、美国罕见捐献者计划(ARDP)和国际输血协会(ISBT)国际罕见捐献者小组之间的合作,鉴定出罕见的抗 Ena 特异性。Ena 是一种高发抗原,来自卡塔尔大家族 200 多人的血样与患者的血浆进行了交叉配血,结果发现了一名En(a-)相合者。ISBT 国际稀有献血者小组又在加拿大发现了一名献血者,因此共有两名 En(a-)血型者可以为患者献血。
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