Platelet Activation Following Exposure to Anti-ABO Antibodies-An In Vitro Study.

Majed A Refaai, Kelly F Henrichs, Sherry L Spinelli, Richard P Phipps, Edward Masel, Brian H Smith, Charles W Francis, Neil Blumberg
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Abstract

Since platelets possess A and B antigen, mismatched ABO platelets could, theoretically, become activated or hypofunctional by exposure to anti-A or anti-B antibodies found in transfused or recipient plasma. Following normal baseline platelet aggregation to adenosine diphosphate (ADP), platelets from normal donors of different blood types were incubated at 37°C for 10 minutes with 50μl of normal saline (NS), O plasma, or AB plasma. Aggregation was then induced with ADP. No significant changes from baseline were seen in platelet aggregation studies following incubation with NS. However, platelet aggregations of type A and type B platelets were significantly inhibited when incubated with O plasma (mean of 41 and 22%, respectively). Our findings indicate that mediators in group O plasma, very likely anti-A and anti-B antibodies, cause impaired platelet aggregation of ABO non-identical platelets.

暴露于抗abo抗体后血小板活化-一项体外研究。
由于血小板具有A和B抗原,理论上,不匹配的ABO血小板可能由于暴露于输血或受体血浆中发现的抗A或抗B抗体而被激活或功能低下。在正常基线血小板聚集到二磷酸腺苷(ADP)后,将不同血型的正常献血者的血小板与50μl生理盐水(NS)、O型血浆或AB型血浆在37℃下孵育10分钟。然后用ADP诱导细胞聚集。与NS孵育后的血小板聚集研究相比,未见明显变化。然而,与O型血浆孵育时,A型和B型血小板聚集明显受到抑制(平均分别为41%和22%)。我们的研究结果表明,O组血浆中的介质,很可能是抗a和抗b抗体,导致ABO不相同血小板的血小板聚集受损。
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