Alloantibodies that are non ABO Alloimmunization to protein antigens happens only after exposure, in contrast to ABO isohaemagglutinins, which are present naturally, even in the absence of prior exposure. It is recogn...Alloantibodies that are non ABO Alloimmunization to protein antigens happens only after exposure, in contrast to ABO isohaemagglutinins, which are present naturally, even in the absence of prior exposure. It is recognized that while non-ABO RBC antibodies are less common than ABO antibodies, they generate essentially the same issues that lead to unfavorable clinical results. If non-ABO alloantibodies are identified early on, these issues related complications may be avoided This call for an in-depth understanding of the recipient and donor’s ABO-Rh grouping, antibody screening, and the phenotype of certain antigens. Equally important, the temporal association time between transplantation and hemolysis can help identify the underlying mechanism of hemolysis and direct appropriate management. Therefore, for that, it is crucial to identify the etiology of post-HSCT anemia for prevention and therapy, in addition to a thorough grasp of the mechanism of anemia in non-ABO-incompatible HSCT and the temporal link between HSCT and anemia. Finding the cause of post-HSCT anemia is essential for prevention and therapy, in addition to a thorough grasp of the mechanism of anemia in non-ABO-incompatible HSCT and the temporal link between HSCT and anemia. Therefore, for that, it is crucial to identify the etiology of post-HSCT anemia. In this case report review, we would like to highlight the vital role of transfusion medicine services and stem cell clinical teams in paying particular attention to the clinical significance of non-ABO alloantibodies involved to avoid causing overt hemolysis of incompatible donor RBCs or delayed erythropoiesis. Considering the fact that some of the Haematopoietic stem cell transplant centers do not give an attention to the other non-ABO RBC antigens.展开更多
The serological and biochemical characteriza-tion of porcine red blood cells (pRBCs) are similar to human red blood cells. Porcine erythrocytes are considered as an alternative source for human blood transfusion. But ...The serological and biochemical characteriza-tion of porcine red blood cells (pRBCs) are similar to human red blood cells. Porcine erythrocytes are considered as an alternative source for human blood transfusion. But there exist galactose-?,3-galactose antigens (Gal?,3Gal?, 4GalNAcR, abbreviated 酖al antigen) on pRBCs, which can induce anti-aGal antibodies in human serum. The aGal epitopes are the major antigen responsible for hyperacute rejection in xenotransfusion. In this study, recombined soy-bean -galactosidase (rS?GalE) was used to remove the aGal antigens from pPRCs for humanization. The results showed that aGal antigen was cleared by rS?GalE and the structure and function of rS?GalE treated pRBC were normal.展开更多
After being labelled with monoclonal antibodies against A,B, H blood group antigens,100 specimens of transitional-cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder were studied with ABC immunohistochemical technique and the cases...After being labelled with monoclonal antibodies against A,B, H blood group antigens,100 specimens of transitional-cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder were studied with ABC immunohistochemical technique and the cases were followed up.It was found that the overall positive rate of A,B,H antigens was 63%. The mortality rate and recurrence were significantly lower in the positive group than in the negative group(P<0.01)and 5-years survival rate was higher in the positive than in the negative(P<0.01).The findings suggest that the expression of blood group antigens is more effective for the prognosis of transitional-cell bladder carcinoma than the pathomorphological grading.展开更多
AIM:To study frequency of blood groups,prevalence of sickle-cell anemia trait and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency(G6PD),among consanguineous Yansi tribe.METHODS:A total of 525 blood samples were collected...AIM:To study frequency of blood groups,prevalence of sickle-cell anemia trait and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency(G6PD),among consanguineous Yansi tribe.METHODS:A total of 525 blood samples were collected,of which 256 among the Yansi population,and269 for the unrelated control group in the Bandunduprovince of Democratic Republic of Congo.Blood group antigens were determined in the following systems:ABO,Rh,Kell,Duffy,Kidd and MNS.Blood grouping and extended phenotype tests were performed according to standard immunohematological procedures.Spot tests and tandem mass spectrometry were used respectively for the assessment of G6PD and sickle-cell anemia trait.RESULTS:The frequency of ABO phenotypes conformed to the following order O>A>B>AB with notably 62.5%,23.8%,12.1%and 1.6%for the Yansi,and 54.6%,27.5%,14.1%and 3.7%for the unrelated control group,respectively(P=0.19).As for the Rh phenotypes,the most frequent were cc D.ee,cc D.Ee,Cc D.ee,corresponding to 71.5%,12.1%and 12.1%for the Yansi,and 70.6%,15.6%and 8.2%,for the unrelated control group(P=0.27).The frequency of MN and Ss phenotypes were statistically different between groups(P=0.0021 and P=0.0006).G6PD was observed in 11.3%of subjects in the Yansi group,and in 12.4%of controls(P=0.74).The sickle-cell anemia trait was present in 22.4%of Yansi subjects and 17.8%in the control group(P=0.24).Miscarriages and deaths in young age were more common among Yansi people.CONCLUSION:This study shows a significant difference in MNS blood group distribution between the Yansi tribe and a control population.The distribution of other blood groups and the prevalence of hemoglobinopathies did not differ in the Yansi tribe.展开更多
Overloading the intestine enterocytes with lipids induced alteration of the Golgi complex(GC;Sesorova et al.,2020)and could cause glycosylation errors.Here,using differentiated Caco-2 cells with the established 0[I]bl...Overloading the intestine enterocytes with lipids induced alteration of the Golgi complex(GC;Sesorova et al.,2020)and could cause glycosylation errors.Here,using differentiated Caco-2 cells with the established 0[I]blood group phenotype(no expression of the blood antigens A and B[AgA,AgB]under normal conditions)as a model of human enterocytes we examined whether the overloading of these cells with lipids could cause errors in the Golgi-dependent glycosylation.We demonstrated that under these conditions,there were alterations of the GC and the appearance of lipid droplets in the cytoplasm.Rare cells produced AgA and AgB.This suggested that after overloading of enterocytes with lipids,AgA were mistakenly synthesized in individual enterocytes by the Golgi glycosyltransferases.These mistakes could explain why in the absence of AgA and AgB antibodies against them exist in the blood.展开更多
文摘Alloantibodies that are non ABO Alloimmunization to protein antigens happens only after exposure, in contrast to ABO isohaemagglutinins, which are present naturally, even in the absence of prior exposure. It is recognized that while non-ABO RBC antibodies are less common than ABO antibodies, they generate essentially the same issues that lead to unfavorable clinical results. If non-ABO alloantibodies are identified early on, these issues related complications may be avoided This call for an in-depth understanding of the recipient and donor’s ABO-Rh grouping, antibody screening, and the phenotype of certain antigens. Equally important, the temporal association time between transplantation and hemolysis can help identify the underlying mechanism of hemolysis and direct appropriate management. Therefore, for that, it is crucial to identify the etiology of post-HSCT anemia for prevention and therapy, in addition to a thorough grasp of the mechanism of anemia in non-ABO-incompatible HSCT and the temporal link between HSCT and anemia. Finding the cause of post-HSCT anemia is essential for prevention and therapy, in addition to a thorough grasp of the mechanism of anemia in non-ABO-incompatible HSCT and the temporal link between HSCT and anemia. Therefore, for that, it is crucial to identify the etiology of post-HSCT anemia. In this case report review, we would like to highlight the vital role of transfusion medicine services and stem cell clinical teams in paying particular attention to the clinical significance of non-ABO alloantibodies involved to avoid causing overt hemolysis of incompatible donor RBCs or delayed erythropoiesis. Considering the fact that some of the Haematopoietic stem cell transplant centers do not give an attention to the other non-ABO RBC antigens.
文摘The serological and biochemical characteriza-tion of porcine red blood cells (pRBCs) are similar to human red blood cells. Porcine erythrocytes are considered as an alternative source for human blood transfusion. But there exist galactose-?,3-galactose antigens (Gal?,3Gal?, 4GalNAcR, abbreviated 酖al antigen) on pRBCs, which can induce anti-aGal antibodies in human serum. The aGal epitopes are the major antigen responsible for hyperacute rejection in xenotransfusion. In this study, recombined soy-bean -galactosidase (rS?GalE) was used to remove the aGal antigens from pPRCs for humanization. The results showed that aGal antigen was cleared by rS?GalE and the structure and function of rS?GalE treated pRBC were normal.
文摘After being labelled with monoclonal antibodies against A,B, H blood group antigens,100 specimens of transitional-cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder were studied with ABC immunohistochemical technique and the cases were followed up.It was found that the overall positive rate of A,B,H antigens was 63%. The mortality rate and recurrence were significantly lower in the positive group than in the negative group(P<0.01)and 5-years survival rate was higher in the positive than in the negative(P<0.01).The findings suggest that the expression of blood group antigens is more effective for the prognosis of transitional-cell bladder carcinoma than the pathomorphological grading.
文摘AIM:To study frequency of blood groups,prevalence of sickle-cell anemia trait and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency(G6PD),among consanguineous Yansi tribe.METHODS:A total of 525 blood samples were collected,of which 256 among the Yansi population,and269 for the unrelated control group in the Bandunduprovince of Democratic Republic of Congo.Blood group antigens were determined in the following systems:ABO,Rh,Kell,Duffy,Kidd and MNS.Blood grouping and extended phenotype tests were performed according to standard immunohematological procedures.Spot tests and tandem mass spectrometry were used respectively for the assessment of G6PD and sickle-cell anemia trait.RESULTS:The frequency of ABO phenotypes conformed to the following order O>A>B>AB with notably 62.5%,23.8%,12.1%and 1.6%for the Yansi,and 54.6%,27.5%,14.1%and 3.7%for the unrelated control group,respectively(P=0.19).As for the Rh phenotypes,the most frequent were cc D.ee,cc D.Ee,Cc D.ee,corresponding to 71.5%,12.1%and 12.1%for the Yansi,and 70.6%,15.6%and 8.2%,for the unrelated control group(P=0.27).The frequency of MN and Ss phenotypes were statistically different between groups(P=0.0021 and P=0.0006).G6PD was observed in 11.3%of subjects in the Yansi group,and in 12.4%of controls(P=0.74).The sickle-cell anemia trait was present in 22.4%of Yansi subjects and 17.8%in the control group(P=0.24).Miscarriages and deaths in young age were more common among Yansi people.CONCLUSION:This study shows a significant difference in MNS blood group distribution between the Yansi tribe and a control population.The distribution of other blood groups and the prevalence of hemoglobinopathies did not differ in the Yansi tribe.
文摘Overloading the intestine enterocytes with lipids induced alteration of the Golgi complex(GC;Sesorova et al.,2020)and could cause glycosylation errors.Here,using differentiated Caco-2 cells with the established 0[I]blood group phenotype(no expression of the blood antigens A and B[AgA,AgB]under normal conditions)as a model of human enterocytes we examined whether the overloading of these cells with lipids could cause errors in the Golgi-dependent glycosylation.We demonstrated that under these conditions,there were alterations of the GC and the appearance of lipid droplets in the cytoplasm.Rare cells produced AgA and AgB.This suggested that after overloading of enterocytes with lipids,AgA were mistakenly synthesized in individual enterocytes by the Golgi glycosyltransferases.These mistakes could explain why in the absence of AgA and AgB antibodies against them exist in the blood.