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A bead-based assay in the work-up of suspected platelet alloimmunization


AutorenlisteCooper, Nina; Bein, Gregor; Heidinger, Kathrin; Santoso, Sentot; Sachs, Ulrich J.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2016

Seiten115-118

ZeitschriftTransfusion

Bandnummer56

Heftnummer1

ISSN0041-1132

eISSN1537-2995

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/trf.13351

VerlagWiley


Abstract

BACKGROUNDAlloantibodies against human platelet antigens (HPAs) are of clinical significance in immune-mediated thrombocytopenia such as fetal/neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FNAIT), posttransfusion purpura, and platelet (PLT) transfusion refractoriness. The gold standard for the detection of these antibodies is the monoclonal antibody immobilization of PLT antigens (MAIPA) assay. Both requirement of typed donor PLT panels and technical expertise often restrict its use to reference laboratories.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODSAn easy-to-use, bead-based assay (BBA) has been introduced recently. In this study, we compared MAIPA and BBA test results for 126 serum samples from women who gave birth to a child with FNAIT including rare HPA specificities (n=111) and from patients with PLT transfusion refractoriness (n=15).

RESULTSFor sera with defined allospecificities, the number of BBA false-negatives was 12 of 126, or 9.5%, and the number of BBA false-positives (i.e., detection of additional specificities) was two of 126, or 1.6%. BBA had major problems in detecting antibodies against HPA-3a (3/15 undetected=20% failure rate) and HPA-3b (5/6 undetected=83.3% failure rate), but performed well in detecting typical FNAIT- or PLT transfusion refractoriness-associated antibodies including HPA-1a (35/35=100%), HPA-1b (15/15=100%), HPA-5b (22/24=91.6%), and glycoprotein IV (6/6=100%).

CONCLUSIONBBA might be a useful and time-saving tool in the initial laboratory work-up of suspected PLT alloimmunization when an appropriate algorithm ensures follow-up investigation of BBA-negative sera.




Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilCooper, N., Bein, G., Heidinger, K., Santoso, S. and Sachs, U. (2016) A bead-based assay in the work-up of suspected platelet alloimmunization, Transfusion, 56(1), pp. 115-118. https://doi.org/10.1111/trf.13351

APA-ZitierstilCooper, N., Bein, G., Heidinger, K., Santoso, S., & Sachs, U. (2016). A bead-based assay in the work-up of suspected platelet alloimmunization. Transfusion. 56(1), 115-118. https://doi.org/10.1111/trf.13351



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ALLOANTIBODIESALLOANTIGENepitopesGLYCOPROTEIN-IIB


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