Lack of association between Kidd blood group system and chronic kidney disease

Tiago Verri Capriolli, Jeane Eliete Laguila Visentainer, Ana Maria Sell
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Abstract

Background

The Kidd blood group system has three antigens, Jka, Jkb and Jk3, found on red blood cells and on endothelial cells of the inner lining of blood vessels in the renal medulla. These are known as urea transporter B (UT-B). Researchers have found that individuals carrying the Jk(a  b−) or Jk-null (UT-B null) phenotypes have a lower urine-concentrating capability and risk of severe renal impairment. This study evaluated the distribution of the Kidd phenotypes in patients with chronic kidney disease and a possible association of Kidd antigens with the development of renal disease.

Methods

Jka and Jkb antigens were phenotyped using the gel column agglutination test (ID-cards Bio-RAD) in 197 patients with chronic kidney disease and 444 blood donors, as the control group. The phenotype and antigen frequencies between patients and controls were evaluated using the Chi-square method with Yates correction and logistic regression after adjustments for gender and age.

Results

No differences were observed between the Kidd phenotypes frequency distribution between patients with chronic kidney disease and blood donors [Jk(a  b+) = 22.3% and 27.2%; Jk(a + b−) = 30.5% and 24.3%; Jk(a + b+) = 47.25% and 48.4%, respectively].

Conclusion

The distribution of Kidd phenotypes found in the studied population is expected for Caucasians; Jka and Jkb antigens and phenotypes were not found to be related to susceptibility for chronic kidney disease.

基德血型系统与慢性肾脏疾病缺乏相关性
Kidd血型系统有三种抗原,Jka, Jkb和Jk3,存在于红细胞和肾髓质血管内壁的内皮细胞上。这些被称为尿素转运蛋白B (UT-B)。研究人员发现,携带Jk(a−b−)或Jk-null (UT-B null)表型的个体具有较低的尿浓缩能力和严重肾脏损害的风险。本研究评估了Kidd表型在慢性肾脏疾病患者中的分布,以及Kidd抗原与肾脏疾病发展的可能关联。方法采用凝胶柱凝集试验(ID-cards Bio-RAD)对197例慢性肾病患者和444例献血者进行sjka和Jkb抗原表型分析。在调整性别和年龄后,采用卡方法评估患者和对照组之间的表型和抗原频率,并进行耶茨校正和逻辑回归。结果慢性肾脏病患者与献血者的Kidd表型频率分布差异无统计学意义[Jk(a−b+) = 22.3%和27.2%;Jk(a + b−)= 30.5%和24.3%;Jk(a + b+)分别= 47.25%和48.4%]。结论在研究人群中发现的基德表型分布在白种人中是预期的;未发现Jka和Jkb抗原和表型与慢性肾脏疾病的易感性相关。
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期刊介绍: A Revista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia é um periódico científico de propriedade da Associação Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia, publicada bimestralmente. A abreviatura de seu título é Rev. Bras. Hematol. Hemoter., que deve ser usada em bibliografias, notas de rodapé e em referências e legendas bibliográficas.
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