Study on the Expression of ABH Antigens on Platelets

We recently examined a case of refractoriness to HLA-matched, ABO-incompatible platelet transfusions. The transfused platelets that were rapidly cleared from the circulation of the recipient expressed an amount of B antigen more than 20 times that expressed by the blood group B platelets that were s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood 1993-08, Vol.82 (3), p.993-999
Hauptverfasser: Ogasawara, Kenichi, Ueki, Junichi, Takenaka, Michiko, Furihata, Kenichi
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Zusammenfassung:We recently examined a case of refractoriness to HLA-matched, ABO-incompatible platelet transfusions. The transfused platelets that were rapidly cleared from the circulation of the recipient expressed an amount of B antigen more than 20 times that expressed by the blood group B platelets that were successfully transfused to the recipient. These observations led us to conduct enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immunoblotting studies of the amount of blood A and B antigens expressed on the surface of platelets from randomly selected donors. The donors were clearly classified, according to the amount of A or B antigen expressed on their platelets, into two pheno-types, the high-expression and low-expression pheno-types. By ELISA, 7% of the examined donors were determined as belonging to the high-expression phenotype of either A or B antigen. The high-expression phenotype was independent of secretor phenotype. In transferase activity assay, a donor with high expression of B had increased B transferase activity in her serum, which suggested that the high-expression phenotype might be under the control of the glycosyltransferase gene. Family studies showed a dominant inheritance pattern of the high-expression phenotype. This report provides evidence that the expression of ABH antigens on platelets is genetically determined and that the ABO group should be given some attention in platelet transfusions.
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood.V82.3.993.993