Warm Reactive Anti-A1 Agglutinin in an A2B individual: A Rare Case with Review of Literature

Q4 Medicine
M. Raturi, A. Kusum
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Abstract

The prevalence of the major subgroup of A as A1 in almost 80% of the A group population is a known fact. A2 and the remaining subgroups such as Aend, Am, Ax etc comprise the remaining population, based on erythrocyte agglutinability and various serological reactions. These A subgroups can often result in an ABO typing discrepancy. Anti-A1 antibody often appears as an irregular cold agglutinin in the sera of A2 or A2B individuals who lack the corresponding antigen. Rather notably, the literature suggests that 1% to 8% of A2 and 22% to 35% of A2B individuals possess an allo-anti-A1 in their sera, which reacts at a temperature below 25°C. Although routinely, it does not pose any problem either during or post blood transfusion, however, the literature reports of hemolysis happening in procedures that are performed at lower temperatures, particularly in hypothermic situations. We report herein, a case of a massively bleeding A2B Indian lady after the expulsion of her dead fetus and an underlying uterine fibroid having a warm reactive allo-anti-A1 agglutinin that warranted an urgent blood transfusion management.
A2B个体的温反应性抗a1凝集素:一例罕见病例并复习文献
A的主要亚群A1在近80%的A人群中流行是一个众所周知的事实。根据红细胞凝集性和各种血清学反应,A2和其他亚群如Aend, Am, Ax等组成了剩余的人群。这些A亚群扫描通常导致ABO型差异。抗a1抗体通常在缺乏相应抗原的A2或A2B个体的血清中以不规则的冷凝集素的形式出现。值得注意的是,文献表明,1%至8%的A2和22%至35%的A2B个体在其血清中具有类似的抗a1,这种抗体在低于25℃的温度下发生反应。尽管通常情况下,它不会在输血过程中或输血后造成任何问题,然而,文献报道在较低温度下进行的手术中发生溶血,特别是在低温情况下。我们在此报告一例A2B印度妇女在排出另一个死胎后大量出血,潜在的子宫肌瘤具有热反应性异源抗a1凝集素,需要紧急输血处理。
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Current Immunology Reviews
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期刊介绍: Current Immunology Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances in clinical immunology. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in clinical immunology.
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