Molecular analysis and transfusion management in a rare case of cis-AB blood group: A report from India

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY
Suvro Sankha Datta , Mercy Rophina , Vinod Scaria
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Abstract

Molecular characterization of a rare cis-AB blood group has not been done in the Indian subcontinent. Herein, we report a case of A2B3 blood group in an Indian patient which was subsequently confirmed to be a case of cis-AB phenotype. Blood grouping was performed by the column agglutination technique (CAT), conventional tube technique (CTT) and subsequently, whole exome sequencing for molecular analysis. The patient was initially typed as AB, RhD positive in forward grouping. However, serum grouping showed agglutination (2+) with the B red cells in CAT. In CTT, an extra reaction was observed with A1 red cells and a strong agglutination was seen with Anti-H lectin. Thus, the blood group was identified serologically as A2B3. During the next-generation sequencing, a total of 10 exonic variants in the ABO gene were filtered, of which 2 (rs8176747 and rs7853989) were found to be non-synonymous and occurring on the same allele. The other allele was found to be ABO*A1.01. The sample analyzed in the study was found to carry two previously reported nucleotide changes of cis-AB (c.803G > C and c.526C > G) on the same allele which had not been reported before. Transfusion requirement was managed with type O red cells and type AB plasma.

一例罕见顺式AB血型病例的分子分析和输血管理:来自印度的报告。
印度次大陆尚未对一种罕见的顺式AB血型进行分子鉴定。在此,我们报告了一名印度患者的A2B3血型病例,该病例随后被证实为顺式AB表型病例。通过柱凝集技术(CAT)、常规试管技术(CTT)进行血型分组,随后进行全外显子组测序以进行分子分析。患者最初被分为AB型,正向分组中RhD阳性。然而,血清分组显示CAT中的B红细胞凝集(2+)。在CTT中,观察到与A1红细胞的额外反应,并且观察到与抗-H凝集素的强烈凝集。因此,该血型在血清学上被鉴定为A2B3。在下一代测序过程中,共过滤了ABO基因中的10个外显子变体,其中2个(rs8176747和rs7853989)被发现是非同义的,发生在同一等位基因上。另一个等位基因被发现是ABO*A1.01。研究中分析的样本发现,在同一等位基因上携带两个先前报道的顺式AB核苷酸变化(c.803G>c和c.526C>G),这两个变化以前从未报道过。使用O型红细胞和AB型血浆管理输血需求。
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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
11.80%
发文量
234
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: Transfusion Clinique et Biologique, the official journal of the French Society of Blood Transfusion (SFTS): - an aid to training, at a European level - the only French journal indexed in the hematology and immunology sections of Current Contents Transfusion Clinique et Biologique spans fundamental research and everyday practice, with articles coming from both sides. Articles, reviews, case reports, letters to the editor and editorials are published in 4 editions a year, in French or in English, covering all scientific and medical aspects of transfusion: immunology, hematology, infectious diseases, genetics, molecular biology, etc. And finally, a convivial cross-disciplinary section on training and information offers practical updates. Readership: "Transfusers" are many and various: anesthetists, biologists, hematologists, and blood-bank, ICU and mobile emergency specialists...
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