Serological investigations on penicillin-induced antibodies in the Thai population.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Piyathida Khumsuk, Oytip Nathalang, Tanaporn Choychimplee, Wiradee Sasikarn, Kamphon Intharanut
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Abstract

Objectives: The study aimed to assess the conditions for coating RBCs with penicillin and examine the anti-penicillin reactions of random Thai patients' sera against penicillin-coated RBCs and normal sera from Thai donors testing in the presence of the drug.

Background: Penicillin-induced immunologic haemolytic anaemia (IHA) is reportedly related to possessing antipenicillin antibodies, immunoglobulin G (IgG), which has been identified in testing penicillin-coated red blood cells (RBCs). In addition, low titre penicillin antibodies, often IgM, are detected in donors by testing in the presence of a solution of the penicillin.

Materials and methods: Penicillin-coated RBCs were produced, and antipenicillin was tested against those penicillin-coated RBCs amongst random Thai patients who had strongly positive direct antiglobulin (≥3+). Additionally, sera from Thai blood donors were tested in the presence of the penicillin. These relationships were determined by comparing the numbers of penicillin-antibody positive patients with their diagnosis, sex, age and blood type.

Results: Penicillin requires a high pH to optimally adhere to RBCs that showed validated reactions with controls. Enrolment of 304 random patients, of whom 17 (5.59%) had positive antipenicillin tests using penicillin-coated RBCs. Of the 246 donor samples, 3 (1.22%) displayed positive reactivities in the presence of soluble penicillin. Furthermore, no association was discovered between the patient's characteristics and antipenicillin positivity.

Conclusions: This is the first study to develop and report on the low percentage of patients' and donors' sera without IHA. Investigating suspected cases of penicillin-induced IHA requires following our suggested method to identify clinically significant antipenicillin.

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Transfusion Medicine
Transfusion Medicine 医学-血液学
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2.70
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96
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Transfusion Medicine publishes articles on transfusion medicine in its widest context, including blood transfusion practice (blood procurement, pharmaceutical, clinical, scientific, computing and documentary aspects), immunohaematology, immunogenetics, histocompatibility, medico-legal applications, and related molecular biology and biotechnology. In addition to original articles, which may include brief communications and case reports, the journal contains a regular educational section (based on invited reviews and state-of-the-art reports), technical section (including quality assurance and current practice guidelines), leading articles, letters to the editor, occasional historical articles and signed book reviews. Some lectures from Society meetings that are likely to be of general interest to readers of the Journal may be published at the discretion of the Editor and subject to the availability of space in the Journal.
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