Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1224632
Human neutrophil antigen‐1, ‐3, ‐4, and ‐5 allele and genotype frequencies in the Croatian blood donor population and their clinical significance
Human neutrophil antigen‐1, ‐3, ‐4, and ‐5 allele and genotype frequencies in the Croatian blood donor population and their clinical significance // Transfusion Clinique et Biologique (2022) doi:10.1016/j.tracli.2022.10.001 (znanstveni, online first)
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Naslov
Human neutrophil antigen‐1, ‐3, ‐4, and ‐5 allele
and genotype frequencies in the Croatian blood
donor population and their clinical significance
Autori
Stimac, R. ; Tomicic, M. ; Bingulac-Popovic, J. ; Kundid, R. ; Babic, I. ; Hecimovic, A. ; Vuk, T. ; Jukic, I.
Vrsta, podvrsta
Radovi u časopisima,
znanstveni
Izvornik
Transfusion Clinique et Biologique (2022)
Status rada
Online first
Ključne riječi
Human neutrophil antigen ; HNA ; Polymerase chain reaction ; PCR-SSP ; genotyping
Sažetak
Objectives Human neutrophil antigens (HNAs) and antibodies play an important role in allo- and autoimmunity associated with immune neutropenia and transfusion reactions. The aim of this study was to determine the HNA-1, -3, -4 and -5 allele and genotype frequencies in the Croatian blood donor population to assess the role of HNA-1, -3, -4, and -5 alleles in the development of neonatal alloimmune neutropenia and antibody-mediated transfusion- related acute lung injury. Material and methods A total of 371 blood samples from unselected healthy blood donors were analyzed. Samples from all 371 donors were genotyped for HNA-1, samples from 160 donors were genotyped for HNA-3, and samples from 142 donors were genotyped for HNA-4 and HNA-5 using the polymerase chain reaction with sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP) method. Results The frequencies of the FCGR3B*01, FCGR3B*02 and FCGR3B*03 HNA-1 alleles were 0.393, 0.607 and 0.022, and of the SLC44A2*01 and SLC44A2*02 HNA-3 alleles 0.781 and 0.219, respectively. The frequencies of the ITGAM*01 and ITGAM*02 HNA-4 alleles were 0.796 and 0.204, and of the ITGAL*01 and ITGAL*02 HNA-5 alleles 0.718 and 0.282, respectively. Conclusion These are the first results on the HNA allele and genotype frequencies in the Croatian blood donor population. We observed no deviations from previous reports on Caucasian populations. Determination of the HNA antigen frequencies in the population is important to estimate the risk of alloimmunization to HNA, especially the risk of fetal-maternal incompatibility and alloantibody production by transfusion of the HNA incompatible blood components.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Hrvatski zavod za transfuzijsku medicinu,
Medicinski fakultet, Osijek
Profili:
Ružica Štimac
(autor)
Irena Jukić
(autor)
Maja Tomičić
(autor)
Ivana Babić
(autor)
Tomislav Vuk
(autor)
Ana Hećimović
(autor)
Jasna Bingulac-Popović
(autor)
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Časopis indeksira:
- Current Contents Connect (CCC)
- Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- Scopus
- MEDLINE