HLA Linked Regional Differences in Donor Selection: A 9-Year Study of the Swiss Registry.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-06-16 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1159/000530580
Oliver Kürsteiner, Grazia Nicoloso, Tizian Demont, Marcel Büchler, Jean-Marie Tiercy
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Abstract

Introduction: The large HLA diversity in worldwide populations is a major challenge for matched unrelated haematopoietic stem cell (HSC) donor searches. The impact of regional diversity on the effective HSC donor selection has not been documented so far for national registries.

Methods: The aim of the study was to analyse the 532 consecutive work-up (WU) requests received by Swiss Blood Stem Cells (SBSC), over a 9-year period (2011-2019) with respect to criteria including the geographical origin of the donors as derived from the postal codes, countries requesting SBSC donors, HLA-matching parameters, and patients' HLA haplotype frequencies.

Results: Highly matched donors (10/10) represented 73.5% of the WU, whereas 8-9/10 mismatched donors accounted for 24.0%. The remaining donors were 7-8/8 matched (1.7%) or had an unknown matching grade (0.8%). Among the 10/10 matched patient/donor pairs with full HLA-DPB1 typing information, the rate of 11-12/12 matched donors was 73.3%. Of the 532 WU requests, 47.6% were for patients of the four neighbouring countries and for national patients. The ratio of WU requests was directly proportional to the total number of donors registered in each region (Pearson's r = 0.977). However, for two regions (lemanic and north-eastern areas of Switzerland (CH)), the proportion of selected donors was slightly above the min-max ratio of registered donors throughout the study period. The number of WU requests differed between countries when considering donors from the northern and southern parts of the country delineated by the alpine barrier.

Conclusion: This study shows the value of the SBSC registry for both national and international patients. Two countries (USA and Germany) which operate the two worldwide largest registries (>19 million donors) requested 30% of SBSC registered donors, while the Swiss transplant centres accounted for 13% of the WU requests. When considering the geographic origin of SBSC donors, we observe a correlation of WU requests with the total number of registered donors in each subregion. This finding thus supports recruitment efforts throughout all regions. Interestingly, donors from three regions (lemanic area, Zurich and Ticino) are slightly over-represented, which is possibly related to higher HLA haplotypic diversity. A focus on planning recruitment in these regions might contribute to more successful donor searches.

捐献者选择中HLA相关的区域差异:瑞士注册中心的9年研究
引言:全球人群中HLA的巨大多样性是匹配无关造血干细胞(HSC)供体搜索的主要挑战。到目前为止,国家登记处尚未记录区域多样性对HSC捐赠者有效选择的影响。方法:本研究的目的是分析瑞士血液干细胞(SBSC)在9年期间(2011-2019)收到的532份连续检查(WU)请求,包括来自邮政编码的捐献者的地理来源、请求SBSC捐献者的国家、HLA匹配参数和患者的HLA单倍型频率。结果:高度匹配的供体(10/10)占WU的73.5%,而8-9/10不匹配的供体占24.0%。其余供体为7-8/8匹配(1.7%)或匹配等级未知(0.8%)。在具有完整HLA-DPB1分型信息的10/10匹配患者/供体对中,11-12/12匹配供体的比率为73.3%。在532个WU请求中,47.6%为四个邻国的患者和本国患者。WU请求的比例与每个地区登记的捐赠者总数成正比(Pearson的r=0.977)。然而,对于两个地区(瑞士勒曼和东北地区(CH)),在整个研究期间,选定捐赠者的比例略高于登记捐赠者的最小-最大比例。在考虑来自该国北部和南部高山屏障所划定地区的捐助者时,各国的WU请求数量不同。结论:本研究显示了SBSC登记对国内外患者的价值。有两个国家(美国和德国)拥有世界上最大的两个登记处(>1900万捐赠者),申请了30%的SBSC登记捐赠者,而瑞士移植中心占WU申请的13%。在考虑SBSC捐助者的地理来源时,我们观察到WU请求与每个分区域的注册捐助者总数之间的相关性。因此,这一发现支持所有区域的征聘工作。有趣的是,来自三个地区(lemanic地区、苏黎世和提契诺)的捐献者代表性略高,这可能与较高的HLA单倍型多样性有关。重点规划这些区域的征聘工作可能有助于更成功地寻找捐助者。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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31.40
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312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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