Gupta Gaurav K, Balbuena-Merle Raisa, Hendrickson Jeanne E, Tormey Christopher A
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States.
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States; Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Service, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, CT, United States.
Transfus Apher Sci. 2020 Oct;59(5):102946. doi: 10.1016/j.transci.2020.102946. Epub 2020 Sep 16.
Alloimmunization to non-ABO, red blood cell (RBC) antigens remains one of the most clinically-relevant complexities faced by blood banking practitioners. In the setting of transfusion therapy, these antibodies raise risks for incompatibilities, while for pregnant patients they can mediate deadly forms of hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. As such, a thorough understanding of pathways that lead to alloimmunization, as well as the tools used by blood banks to detect alloantibodies, is critical to transfusion practice. In this review, in which alloimmunization in the setting of pregnancy will be emphasized, we will review: 1) the clinical impacts of RBC alloantibodies in the peri-partum period; 2) the current pathophysiologic mechanisms thought to influence non-ABO antigen alloimmunization; 3) the strengths and weaknesses of laboratory tools used in aiding alloimmunization detection; and 4) future directions of the transfusion community related to alloimmunization impacting pregnancy.
对非ABO血型红细胞(RBC)抗原的同种免疫仍然是血库从业者面临的最具临床相关性的复杂问题之一。在输血治疗中,这些抗体会增加不相容性的风险,而对于孕妇来说,它们可介导胎儿和新生儿致命形式的溶血病。因此,深入了解导致同种免疫的途径以及血库用于检测同种抗体的工具,对于输血实践至关重要。在本综述中,我们将重点强调妊娠情况下的同种免疫,我们将回顾:1)围产期红细胞同种抗体的临床影响;2)目前认为影响非ABO抗原同种免疫的病理生理机制;3)用于辅助同种免疫检测的实验室工具的优缺点;4)输血领域与影响妊娠的同种免疫相关的未来方向。