日本献血者的抗 A 和抗 B 滴度、年龄、性别、生化指标和体重指数。

Q4 Medicine
Immunohematology Pub Date : 2023-12-29 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.2478/immunohematology-2023-023
M Mikame, N H Tsuno, Y Miura, H Kitazaki, D Uchimura, T Miyagi, T Miyazaki, T Onodera, W Ohashi, T Kameda, R Ohkawa, S Kino, K Muroi
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据报道,抗 A 型和抗 B 型(ABO 抗体)滴度会随着年龄的增长而降低,但人们对 ABO 抗体滴度与体重指数(BMI)、γ-谷氨酰转肽酶(GGT)和总胆固醇(T-Cho)等生理/生化指标之间的关系知之甚少。我们调查了日本健康献血者 ABO 抗体滴度的现状,以及可能与 ABO 抗体滴度变化相关的生理生化因素。我们利用自动微孔板系统,使用 ABO 反分型试剂对 7450 名日本献血者的血浆进行了 ABO 抗体滴度检测;根据稀释血浆样本的凝集结果,将献血者样本分为低滴度、中滴度和高滴度。根据 ABO 血型,对 ABO 抗体滴度与年龄、性别、生化指标(丙氨酸转氨酶[ALT]、谷丙转氨酶[GGT]、球蛋白、T-Cho 和糖化白蛋白[GA])和体重指数之间的关系进行了多变量回归分析。ABO 抗体滴度与年龄/性别之间存在明显的相关性,但 B 型血献血者的抗 A 型抗体滴度与性别无关。在 O 型血献血者中,BMI 与抗 A 和抗 B 呈显著负相关(分别为 β = -0.085 和 -0.062;p < 0.01)。此外,还观察到 A 型血献血者的 GGT 和 T-Cho 与抗 B 之间存在明显的负相关(β = -0.055 和 -0.047;P < 0.05)。虽然 ABO 血型之间存在差异,但 ABO 抗体滴度似乎与健康人的生理生化指标相关。
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Anti-A and anti-B titers, age, gender, biochemical parameters, and body mass index in Japanese blood donors.

It has been reported that anti-A and anti-B (ABO antibody) titers decrease with age, but little is known about the association between ABO antibody titers and physiologic/biochemical parameters such as body mass index (BMI), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT), and total cholesterol (T-Cho). We investigated the present situation of ABO antibody titers among healthy blood donors in Japan and the physiologic/biochemical factors that may be associated with changes in ABO antibody titers. Plasma from 7450 Japanese blood donors was tested for ABO antibody titers using ABO reverse typing reagents by an automated microplate system; donor samples were classified into low, middle, and high titers according to the agglutination results obtained with diluted plasma samples. Multivariate regression analysis was performed to analyze the association between ABO antibody titers and age, gender, biochemical parameters (alanine transaminase [ALT], GGT, globulin, T-Cho, and glycosylated albumin [GA]), and BMI according to the ABO blood groups. A significant correlation between ABO antibody titers and age/gender, except for gender in anti-A of blood group B donors, was observed. BMI showed significant but negative correlations with anti-A and anti-B (β = -0.085 and -0.062, respectively; p < 0.01) in blood group O donors. In addition, significant but negative correlations between GGT and T-Cho with anti-B of blood group A donors (β = -0.055 and -0.047, respectively; p < 0.05) were observed. Although differences existed among the ABO blood groups, ABO antibody titers seem to be associated with physiologic and biochemical parameters of healthy individuals.

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