Serologic characteristics of H-deficient phenotypes among Chinese in Hong Kong

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Mak, KH
Lubenko, A
Greenwell, P
Voak, D
Yan, KF
Poole, J
机构
[1] NATL BLOOD SERV YORKSHIRE, LEEDS BLOOD CTR, LEEDS, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
[2] UNIV WESTMINSTER, SCH BIOL & HLTH SCI, LONDON W1M 8JS, ENGLAND
[3] UNIV CAMBRIDGE, E ANGLIAN BLOOD TRANSFUS CTR, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1TN, ENGLAND
[4] UNIV CAMBRIDGE, DIV TRANSFUS MED, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1TN, ENGLAND
[5] INT BLOOD GRP, REFERENCE LAB, BRISTOL, AVON, ENGLAND
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10.1046/j.1537-2995.1996.36111297091745.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: The occasional presence of H-deficient red cells among both referred and donor blood samples prompted the mass screening of donated blood in Hong Kong for H-deficient phenotypes; 96 percent of the donors tested are Chinese from the southern province of Kwongtung. Study Design and Methods: Donor blood was screened for H-deficient red cells with the use of Ulex europaeus. Lewis phenotyping was carried out on all H-deficient individuals, and saliva testing was performed on most such individuals. The thermal amplitude and potency of their anti-H and anti-Hi in the serum were also estimated. Results: Between 1984 and 1993, 28 H-deficient blood donors were identified; 16 H-deficient patient samples were also identified, and family studies revealed an additional 7 H-deficient subjects. The H-deficient red cells did not react with anti-H lectin, the levers of ABH substances in saliva were normal or near-normal, normal levels of A or B transferase were found in plasma, minute quantities of A or B (in persons who were genetically group A or B) were detected on the red cells, and anti-H or anti-Hi was detected in the serum (about 66.7% of which reacted at 37 degrees C). Atypical anti-A or anti-B was demonstrated In 81.8 percent of the cases. Conclusion: The H-deficient phenotype among the Hong Kong Chinese seems to represent a homogeneous group. Despite the presence of normal quantities of ABH substance in the saliva, anti-H or anti-Hi that was active at 37 degrees C was detected in most cages. The incidence of the H-deficient phenotype was 1 in 15,620.
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