Mapping red blood cell phenotypes in Malaysia: A tool to overcome transfusion challenges for providing phenotype blood.

IF 0.6 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Asian Journal of Transfusion Science Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-11 DOI:10.4103/ajts.ajts_104_22
Rozi Hanisa Musa, Nor Hafizah Ahmad, Gunaseelan Muniandi, Nor Nazahah Mahmud, Ahmad Arif Che Ismail, Mohammad Masrin Md Zahrin, Mohd Muhaimin Kambali, Nor Amiza Mat Amin, Sabariah Mohd Noor, Salman Mohd Sahid, Shahnaz Irwani Sabri, Siti Nadiah Abdul Kadir, Peng Yen Soo, Zanariah Kassim, Mohd Fahmi Aziz, Nafishah Ahmad, Wan Noor Falah Wan Yahaya, Noryati Abu Amin
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Abstract

Background: As is widely known, blood group antigens are found in varying proportions in individuals of different races and geographical places. The aim of this study is to determine and compare the distribution of red blood cell (RBC) phenotypes in blood donors between the major ethnic groups in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak based on the Malaysian population.

Materials and methods: A total of 1213 voluntary blood donors were randomly recruited among those who donated in the National Blood Centre and 10 other different blood banks in state hospitals or their mobile blood donation sessions from January 2021 to December 2021. All donors were typed for blood group systems: ABO, Rh, Kidd, Duffy, MNS, and Kell by automated system using the Galileo Neo Analyser.

Results: The comparison of the prevalence of the RBC phenotypes among the different ethnic groups as analyzed by Fisher's exact test, showed significant differences (P < 0.05) for Rh, Kidd, Duffy, MN, and Ss blood group antigen. The rare phenotypes: CCDEE (RZRZ) was found in three Malay, Jk (a-b-) in one Chinese, and two Murut, and SS in 8 donors.

Conclusion: The mapping of RBC phenotypes among major ethnic groups in blood donors in Peninsular, Sabah, and Sarawak, Malaysia, can aid in strengthening the database for the Rare Blood Donor Registry based on the Malaysian population. This study's finding can also be used to expedite the provision of antigen-negative blood for the transfusion of patients with unexpected red cells antibodies. This will improve the quality and effectiveness of transfusion services in Malaysia.

绘制马来西亚红细胞表型:一种工具,以克服输血挑战,提供表型血。
背景:众所周知,血型抗原在不同种族、不同地域的个体中所占比例不同。本研究的目的是根据马来西亚人口确定和比较马来西亚半岛、沙巴和沙捞越主要民族献血者红细胞表型的分布。材料和方法:从2021年1月至2021年12月在国家血液中心和其他10个公立医院不同血库或其流动献血活动中随机招募自愿献血者1213人。所有献血者的血型系统:ABO, Rh, Kidd, Duffy, MNS和Kell通过使用伽利略Neo分析仪的自动化系统进行分型。结果:采用Fisher精确检验比较不同种族人群红细胞表型的流行情况,Rh、Kidd、Duffy、MN、Ss血型抗原差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。罕见表型:3名马来人发现CCDEE (RZRZ), 1名华人发现Jk (a-b-), 2名穆拉特人发现SS, 8名供体发现SS。结论:在马来西亚半岛、沙巴和沙捞越的献血者中,主要种族的红细胞表型图谱可以帮助加强基于马来西亚人口的罕见献血者登记数据库。这项研究的发现也可以用来加速提供抗原阴性血液,为输血患者提供意想不到的红细胞抗体。这将提高马来西亚输血服务的质量和有效性。
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