固相红细胞粘附与凝胶柱凝集:与JK系统相关的同种异体抗体检测有什么不同?

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1111/trf.18125
Roberto Cupaiolo, Bhavna Mahadeb, Isabelle Barreau, Hanane El Kenz
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背景:检测与JK系统相关的同种异体抗体可能是棘手的。然而,它们与输血反应有关,检测它们是至关重要的。研究设计和方法:回顾性研究了7年,比较了两种不同抗体检测方法的结果。我们用固相红细胞粘附(SPRCA)进行抗体检测。如果阳性,则用SPRCA进行抗体鉴定,并在Coombs培养基中用凝胶法确认。如果在最近输血的患者中出现不一致的结果,我们在输血后对这些患者进行了调查。结果:共鉴定出抗jk1或抗jk2患者55例,其中41例进行进一步分析。两种技术均明确鉴定出10种同种异体抗体。22例中,由于检测阴性,凝胶法未观察到SPRCA鉴定的同种异体抗体。在1例中,没有一种技术鉴定出同种异体抗体,在8例中,最终结果是不确定的(1/41的SPRCA和8/41的凝胶法)。两名患者有高度可能的延迟溶血性输血反应(DHTR)被确定在差异的结果。在这两种情况下,SPRCA都能清楚地识别出抗jk2,但凝胶法的反应不确定。讨论:本研究表明,41例病例中,29例用SPRCA法鉴定的抗jk1或抗jk2在Coombs培养基中没有用凝胶法鉴定。11例(11/29)有临床意义,其中可能DHTRs 4例,极可能DHTRs 2例。
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Solid-phase red cell adherence versus gel column agglutination: Is there any difference for the detection of alloantibodies associated with the JK system?

Background: Detection of alloantibodies associated with the JK system may be tricky. They are nevertheless associated with transfusion reactions and their detection is crucial.

Study design and methods: Retrospectively and over a period of 7 years, we compared the results obtained using two different assays for antibody detection. We performed antibody detection testing with solid-phase red cell adherence (SPRCA). If positive, the antibody identification was carried out with the SPRCA and confirmed with the gel method in Coombs medium. In case of discrepant results occurring in recently transfused patients, we investigated these patients during the post-transfusion period.

Results: Fifty-five patients with anti-JK1 or anti-JK2 were identified out of which 41 were further analyzed. Both techniques clearly identified 10 alloantibodies. In 22 cases, the alloantibody identified by SPRCA was not observed with the gel method because of negative detection tests. In one case, none of the techniques identified the alloantibody and in 8 cases, the final result was inconclusive (1/41 with the SPRCA and 8/41 with the gel method). Two patients having a highly probable delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction (DHTR) were identified among the discrepant results. For both cases, anti-JK2 was clearly identified by the SPRCA but showed inconclusive reactions with the gel method.

Discussion: This study shows that in 29 out of 41 cases, the anti-JK1 or anti-JK2 identified with the SPRCA method were not with the gel method in Coombs medium. Eleven cases (11/29) were clinically significant and among them, 4 likely DHTRs and 2 highly probable DHTRs occurred.

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Transfusion
Transfusion 医学-血液学
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期刊介绍: TRANSFUSION is the foremost publication in the world for new information regarding transfusion medicine. Written by and for members of AABB and other health-care workers, TRANSFUSION reports on the latest technical advances, discusses opposing viewpoints regarding controversial issues, and presents key conference proceedings. In addition to blood banking and transfusion medicine topics, TRANSFUSION presents submissions concerning patient blood management, tissue transplantation and hematopoietic, cellular, and gene therapies.
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