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Production of RBC autoantibody mimicking anti-D specificity following transfusion in a patient with weak D Type 15.

Authors :
Takeuchi-Baba C
Ito S
Kinjo R
Miyagi H
Yasuda H
Ogasawara K
Ohto H
Source :
Transfusion [Transfusion] 2019 Apr; Vol. 59 (4), pp. 1190-1195. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Feb 19.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Weak D-type RBCs have fewer D epitopes, but it remains unclear whether individuals with certain types of weak D produce alloanti-D directed at D epitopes absent from the RBCs, and whether it is an alloantibody or an autoantibody. We report the first case of a patient with a weak D Type 15 who produced autoantibodies mimicking alloanti-D.<br />Case Report: A 52-year-old Japanese male with weak D developed anti-D 3 months after transfusion of D-negative and -positive RBCs, and the antibody persisted for 24 months with a consistently negative direct antiglobulin test. Eluates from the patient's RBCs demonstrated anti-D specificity. The recipient did not exhibit any signs of delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction. As his anti-D was removed by the different adsorbing cells of weak D Type 15 and autologous as well as D positive, D negative, weak D Type 24, and partial DVa, it was thought to be an autoantibody mimicking anti-D rather than an alloantibody. The patient's RBCs reacted weakly with the 13 anti-D reagents used in the study. Polymerase chain reaction and nucleotide sequencing revealed that the patient had an RHD genotype of RHD*01N.01/RHD*15.<br />Conclusion: Anti-D, produced in a patient with weak D Type 15 after transfusion, was found to be mimicking autoanti-D. Alloanti-D was excluded by an adsorption study with different RBC types.<br /> (© 2019 AABB.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1537-2995
Volume :
59
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Transfusion
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
30784074
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/trf.15207