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Genotyping of 22 blood group antigen polymorphisms and establishing a national recipient registry in the Korean population.

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العنوان: Genotyping of 22 blood group antigen polymorphisms and establishing a national recipient registry in the Korean population.
المؤلفون: Hong, Yun, Chung, Yousun, Hwang, Sang, Park, Jeong, Kwon, Jeong-Ran, Choi, Young, Kim, Jun, Lee, Dong, Kwon, So-Yong, Cho, Nam-Sun, Song, Eun, Park, Kyoung, Song, Junghan, Han, Kyou, Hong, Yun Ji, Hwang, Sang Mee, Park, Jeong Su, Choi, Young Sill, Kim, Jun Nyun, Lee, Dong Han
المصدر: Annals of Hematology; May2016, Vol. 95 Issue 6, p985-991, 7p
مصطلحات موضوعية: GENOTYPES, BLOOD group antigens, GENETIC polymorphisms, BLOOD banks, ERYTHROCYTES, BLOOD donors, BLOOD groups, PUBLIC health surveillance, ACQUISITION of data, BLOOD grouping & crossmatching, BLOOD
مصطلحات جغرافية: SOUTH Korea
مستخلص: It is often difficult for standard blood banks in Korea to supply adequate amounts of blood for patients with rare phenotype. Moreover, the definition of a blood in need is ambiguous, and much remains to be learned. In this study, we determined the prevalence of various red blood cell (RBC) antigens from a donor viewpoint and estimated the demand for specific antigen-negative blood from a patient viewpoint. Our data will aid the establishment of a Rare Blood Program in Korea (KRBP). RBC genotyping of 419 blood donors was performed using a Lifecodes RBC/RBC-R typing kit (Immucor, Norcross, GA). A national recipient registry website has been established. Each hospital-based blood bank voluntarily enters data on antibodies detected and identified and the outcomes of specific antigen testing. We calculated the availabilities of specific antigen-negative blood components based on these registry data and predicted the prevalence of RBC antigens via RBC genotyping. The prevalences of various RBC antigens in the D-negative population were determined for the first time, and the Cartwright, Scianna, Dombrock, Colton, Landsteiner-Wiener, Cromer, and Knops blood group systems were identified. The availabilities of specific antigen-negative units differed when calculations were based on serotyping or genotyping, especially in the D-negative group. Data on the prevalences of various blood antigens are essential for estimating the availabilities of blood components that are appropriate for use by patients expressing relevant antibodies. Then, blood banks would be able to efficiently supply safe blood products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:09395555
DOI:10.1007/s00277-016-2645-7