阿萨姆邦Barpeta区一家三级护理医院血库的献血者中主要Rh血型抗原(D、C、C、E和E)及其表型的分布和频率。

IF 0.6 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Asian Journal of Transfusion Science Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-12 DOI:10.4103/ajts.AJTS_64_20
Dipankar Baruah, Gitali Devi, Jabin Musfique, Abhijit Bharali, Umesh Chandra Dutta
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背景:ABO和恒河猴分组系统抗原已被发现具有最高的免疫原性和产生引起大多数输血反应的同种抗体的倾向。产生大多数免疫原性输血反应的恒河猴抗原是D、C、C、E和E。了解这些Rh抗原在人群中的分布有助于在同种免疫患者中提供相容的血液。目的:研究主要Rh血型抗原(D、C、C、E和E)在阿萨姆邦Barpeta区一家三级护理医院血库的献血者中的分布、频率及其表型。Rh-D分型采用常规试管法。使用特异性单克隆抗体,即抗C、抗C、抗e和抗e,并通过常规试管法进行测试,以检测其余主要Rh抗原的存在。结果:对样品进行了五种主要恒河猴抗原的分析。“D”抗原是最常见的抗原(99.05%),其次是e(97.14%)、C(92.38%)、C(51.43%)和e(20.95%)。按频率递减顺序,最常见的表型为DCCee-45.71%、DCCee-30.48%、DCCee-11.43%、DCCee-4.76%、DCCee-1.90%、DCCee1.90%、DCCee-1.90%、DCCee-0.95%,结论:D抗原是我们研究人群中最常见的抗原,而“e”抗原在印度其他地区的大多数研究中最常见。关于当地献血人群中主要Rh抗原频率的数据将有助于为同种免疫患者输注相应的抗体阴性血液,确保血液安全。
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Distribution and frequency of principal Rh blood group antigens (D, C, c, E, and e) and their phenotypes in the blood donors attending blood bank in a tertiary care hospital in Barpeta district of Assam.

Background: The ABO and Rhesus grouping system antigens have been found to have the highest immunogenicity and propensity to produce alloantibodies that cause most of the transfusion reactions. The Rhesus antigens that produce most of the immunogenic transfusion reactions are D, C, c, E, and e. Knowledge of the distribution of these Rh antigens in a population helps to render compatible blood in alloimmunized patients.

Aim: The aim was to study the distribution and frequency of principal Rh blood group antigens (D, C, c, E, and e) and their phenotypes in the blood donors attending blood bank in a tertiary care hospital in Barpeta district of Assam.

Materials and methods: The study was conducted in 315 voluntary blood donors in the blood bank of a tertiary care center. Rh-D typing was done by conventional tube method. Specific monoclonal antisera, i.e., anti-C, anti-c, anti-E, and anti-e, were used and tests were performed by conventional tube method for detection of the presence of rest of the major Rh antigens.

Results: The samples were analyzed for the five major Rhesus antigens. "D" antigen was found to be the most common antigen (99.05%), followed by e (97.14%), C (92.38%), c (51.43%), and E (20.95%). In order of descending frequency, the most common phenotypes were DCCee - 45.71%, DCcee - 30.48%, DCcEe - 11.43%, DccEe - 4.76%, DCcEE - 1.90%, DCCEe - 1.90%, Dccee - 1.90%, DCCEE - 0.95%, and dccee - 0.95%.

Conclusion: D antigen is the most common antigen in our study population, whereas "e" antigen is the most common in most of the studies done from other parts of India. Data on frequencies of major Rh antigens in the local donor population will help in transfusing alloimmunized patients with corresponding antibody-negative blood ensuring blood safety.

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