Changes in the frequency of ABO and Rh blood group phenotypes in Polish donors from Lower Silesia

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medical Journal of Cell Biology Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.2478/acb-2022-0017
Piotr Paweł Chmielewski
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Abstract The aim of this study was to explore temporal and spatial variability of the frequency of the ABO and Rhesus blood group phenotypes in Polish donors from Lower Silesia between 1946 and 1990. Data on 158,134 individuals (113,714 men and 44,420 women) were obtained from two databases containing information about blood donors from Lower Silesia. The rate and direction of changes in the frequency of the blood groups were evaluated with regression analysis and Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Significant differences in the frequencies were found for the analysed period. The largest differences were observed for A and O blood groups. A significant increase in the frequency of the A group and a decrease in the O group were noted. The incidence of the AB group in both sexes did not change significantly. However, an insignificant decreasing trend in the frequency of the AB group in men was observed. An opposite and significant trend for this blood type was found in women. For the B group, the increase was significant in both sexes but it was greater in men. A significant increase in the frequency of the Rh(+) factor was noted. These results suggest that there were minor differences in the frequencies of ABO and Rh blood groups between the counties. This study demonstrated microevolutionary changes, thereby contributing new information to the field. These findings can be useful for the management of blood banks and the interpretation of microevolutionary changes.
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下西里西亚波兰献血者ABO和Rh血型表型频率的变化
本研究的目的是探讨1946年至1990年间来自下西里西亚的波兰献血者ABO和恒河猴血型表型频率的时空变化。从包含下西里西亚献血者信息的两个数据库中获得了158,134人(113,714名男性和44,420名女性)的数据。采用回归分析和Pearson相关系数评价各血型频率变化的速率和方向。在分析期间,发现频率有显著差异。A型血和O型血的差异最大。A组的频率显著增加,而O组的频率明显减少。AB组在两性中的发病率无明显变化。然而,在男性中观察到AB组的频率有不显著的下降趋势。这种血型在女性身上的趋势正好相反。对于B组来说,两性的增长都很明显,但男性的增长更大。注意到Rh(+)因子的频率显著增加。这些结果表明,在国家之间有ABO和Rh血型的频率有微小的差异。这项研究展示了微观进化的变化,从而为该领域提供了新的信息。这些发现对血库的管理和微观进化变化的解释是有用的。
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