Anti-D immunization by DEL red blood cells
2005; Wiley; Volume: 45; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.0041-1132.2005.04256.x
ISSN1537-2995
AutoresThomas Wagner, Günther F. Körmöczi, Christoph Buchta, Maria Vadon, Gerhard Lanzer, Wolfgang R. Mayr, Tobias J. Legler,
Tópico(s)Blood disorders and treatments
ResumoBACKGROUND: No data are available on the immunogenicity of extremely weak D variants called DEL. Evaluation of alloanti‐D formation in a D– female patient after transfusion of apparently D– blood from an Austrian donor led to discovery of a so far unknown DEL type. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Standard blood group serologic methods were applied. Molecular typing, RHD sequencing, and D epitope mapping was performed and the absolute D antigen density determined. RESULTS: After transfusion of RBCs typed D– by routine serology, the recipient developed alloanti‐D. Further evaluation with an indirect antiglobulin test confirmed donor RBCs to be D–. Molecular typing, however, demonstrated the presence of the RHD gene in one donor, and RHD sequencing revealed a deletion of four nucleotides in RHD intron 5 ( RHD IVS5‐38del4) as the only difference compared to the normal RHD gene. Adsorption‐elution techniques demonstrated a DEL phenotype without apparent loss of D epitopes. CONCLUSION: This study documents the clinical significance of the DEL phenotype in blood units that was capable of inducing anti‐D in a recipient. Qualitative data are provided on D epitope expression in DEL RBCs.
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