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Basophil activation test for allergic and febrile non‐haemolytic transfusion reactions among paediatric patients with haematological or oncological disease

Authors :
Yoko Usami
Ryu Yanagisawa
Ryo Kanai
Yuichiro Ide
Saori Konno
Maria Iwama
Akiko Futatsugi
Tomoko Takeshita
Yu Furui
Kazutoshi Komori
Takashi Kurata
Shoji Saito
Miyuki Tanaka
Yozo Nakazawa
Kazuo Sakashita
Minoru Tozuka
Source :
Vox Sanguinis. 118:41-48
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Allergic transfusion reactions (ATRs) and febrile non-haemolytic transfusion reactions (FNHTRs) are common, although their mechanisms remain unclear. Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated type I hypersensitivity may be involved in the pathogenesis of ATR. A basophil activation test (BAT) may help elucidate this process.The BAT was based on peripheral blood samples from paediatric patients with a haematological or oncological disease and on samples of residual blood products transfused in each case. Dasatinib was used to evaluate whether basophil activation was mediated by an IgE-dependent pathway.Twenty-seven patients with and 19 patients without ATR/FNHTR were included in this study, respectively. The median BAT values associated with ATR- (n = 41) and FNHTR-causing (n = 5) blood products were 22.1% (range = 6.1%-77.0%) and 27.8% (range = 15.2%-47.8%), respectively, which were higher than the median value of 8.5% (range = 1.1%-40.9%) observed in blood products without a transfusion reaction. Dasatinib suppressed basophil activity. BAT values were comparable in patients with ATR regardless of severity. Meanwhile, BAT values analysed with blood products non-causal for ATR/FNHTR were higher in patients with ATR/FNHTR than in those without.The IgE-mediated type I hypersensitivity may be involved in the pathogenesis of ATR and FNHTR. BAT analyses may help elucidate the underlying mechanisms and identify patients at risk.

Subjects

Subjects :
Hematology
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
14230410 and 00429007
Volume :
118
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vox Sanguinis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c5d419f6c9f317c8983a654cf84a5f7f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/vox.13365