Sandler S G, Mallory D, Wolfe J S, Byrne P, Lucas D M
National Reference Laboratory for Blood Group Serology, American Red Cross, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Transfusion. 1997 Apr;37(4):393-7. doi: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1997.37497265339.x.
In the United States, there is a shortage of blood group phenotype-matched red cells (RBCs) for patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). A protocol designed to supply phenotype-matched RBCs for these patients by combining the recruitment of African American blood donors and automated testing of RBCs for these patients for the presumptive Fy(a-b-) phenotype using monoclonal anti-Fy3 was evaluated.
African American donors were recruited, to increase the likelihood of phenotype matches in the donor population. Samples of RBCs were tested for the presumptive Fy(a-b-) phenotype by using monoclonal anti-Fy3 and an automated blood typing analyzer. RBCs confirmed to be Fy(a-b-) were retyped for selected Rh, MNS, Kell, Duffy, and Kidd blood system antigens. The extended phenotypes were matched with those of 41 SCD patients requiring transfusions.
Of 8323 blood donations during the study, approximately 40 percent (3329) were made by African Americans. Approximately 22 percent (737) of African Americans were identified as Fy(a-b-) by this protocol and 12 percent (410) were phenotype matches for the 41 SCD patients.
Combining the recruitment of African American blood donors and automated phenotyping using monoclonal anti-Fy3 offers a practical, relatively low-cost strategy for supplying phenotype-matched RBCs for SCD patients. This protocol increases the options for addressing the shortage of phenotype-matched RBCs for SCD patients.
在美国,镰状细胞病(SCD)患者缺乏血型表型匹配的红细胞(RBC)。评估了一项旨在通过招募非裔美国献血者并使用单克隆抗Fy3对这些患者的红细胞进行推定Fy(a-b-)表型的自动化检测,来为这些患者提供表型匹配的RBC的方案。
招募非裔美国献血者,以增加供体群体中表型匹配的可能性。使用单克隆抗Fy3和自动化血型分析仪对红细胞样本进行推定Fy(a-b-)表型检测。对确认是Fy(a-b-)的红细胞重新进行选定的Rh、MNS、Kell、Duffy和Kidd血型系统抗原分型。将扩展表型与41名需要输血的SCD患者的表型进行匹配。
在研究期间的8323次献血中,约40%(3329次)是由非裔美国人捐献的。通过该方案,约22%(737名)非裔美国人被确定为Fy(a-b-),其中12%(410名)与41名SCD患者的表型匹配。
招募非裔美国献血者并结合使用单克隆抗Fy3进行自动化表型分析,为SCD患者提供表型匹配的RBC提供了一种实用、成本相对较低的策略。该方案增加了解决SCD患者表型匹配RBC短缺问题的选择。