Prevalence of Anti Erythocyte Alloimmunization to Sub-Saharan African Blood Donors

Sekongo Yassongui Mamadou, Dassé Séry Romuald, Altemeyer Anaïs, S. Amar, Tayou Claude, A. Ludovic, Kassogue Kadidia, Geisen Cristof, H. Anne, Kouamenan Sisonie, Konaté Seidou
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A part from any incompatible blood transfusion, anti-erythrocyte alloimmunization is observed to pregnant women. It is the result of the passage of red blood cells carrying antigens different from those of the mother during pregnancy and delivery. The Rhesus D system is the most involved; but there are also other systems involved in this alloimmunization. Non-transfusion alloimmunization is an extremely rare event in the order of 1 of 4000 to women in Europe and in most cases concerns the Rhesus D. In sub-Saharan Africa, there are no statistics collected on foeto-maternal alloimmunization. As part of our postgraduate thesis on the sensitization status of red blood cells to acridine, we used the technique of looking for irregular agglutinins. The goal was to find anti-erythrocyte alloimmunization to blood donors in sub-Saharan Africa. We conducted a two-year multicenter prospective and descriptive study of 903 blood donors in Cote d'Ivoire, Benin and Cameroon. The samples were analyzed in the laboratories of the National Blood Transfusion Center of Cote D'Ivoire and Frankfurt according to the technique of the RAI gel card of the BIORAD company after centrifugation and incubation using test red cells treated with S-303. In the case of a positive reaction, identification is made by a panel of red blood cells in the different blood group systems. In our study population, there is a male predominance with a male/female ratio of 7.42. We found a very low prevalence of alloimmunization to non-transfused blood donors (0.9% or 8 cases out of 902). 4 anti-erythrocyte antibodies have been identified (1 Ac anti D and 3 AC anti S); 2 pan-agglutination, 2 unidentified Ac (insufficient serum) and suspicion of anti-glutathione. Anti-erythrocyte alloimmunization to sub-Saharan Africa blood donor is about 0.9% in our series. It remains high compared to European data. This alloimmunization is mainly observed to women with low frequency antigens to black peoples.
撒哈拉以南非洲献血者抗红细胞异体免疫的流行
从任何不相容输血的一部分,观察到抗红细胞异体免疫孕妇。它是在怀孕和分娩期间携带不同于母亲抗原的红细胞通过的结果。恒河猴D系统是最复杂的;但也有其他系统参与了这种同种异体免疫。非输血同种异体免疫极为罕见,在欧洲约为每4000名妇女中有1名,在大多数情况下涉及恒河猴D.在撒哈拉以南非洲,没有收集到关于胎儿-母体同种异体免疫的统计数据。作为我们研究生论文关于红细胞对吖啶致敏状态的一部分,我们使用了寻找不规则凝集素的技术。其目标是为撒哈拉以南非洲地区的献血者找到抗红细胞异体免疫。我们对来自科特迪瓦、贝宁和喀麦隆的903名献血者进行了为期两年的多中心前瞻性和描述性研究。样品经S-303处理的试验红细胞离心孵育后,在科特迪瓦和法兰克福国家输血中心实验室按BIORAD公司RAI凝胶卡技术进行分析。在阳性反应的情况下,由不同血型系统中的红细胞进行鉴定。在我们的研究人群中,存在男性优势,男女比例为7.42。我们发现非输血献血者的同种异体免疫流行率非常低(902例中有8例或0.9%)。检测到4种抗红细胞抗体(1种Ac抗D, 3种Ac抗S);2例泛凝集,2例不明Ac(血清不足)和怀疑抗谷胱甘肽。撒哈拉以南非洲献血者的抗红细胞异体免疫在我们的系列中约为0.9%。与欧洲的数据相比,这一比例仍然很高。这种同种异体免疫主要发生在黑人低频率抗原的妇女身上。
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