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Query: UMLS:C0002895 (
sickle cell disease
)
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We have set out to determine the frequency of DIIIa and
DAR
alleles among
sickle cell disease
(
SCD
) patients. These D variants permit the unexpected development of antibodies to RhD among individuals who are otherwise classified as RhD+. DNA samples from 130
SCD
patients were tested for 455A>C (specific for DIIIa), 602C>G, 667T>G (common for both DIIIa and
DAR
) and 1025T>C (specific for
DAR
) by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and sequence analysis. The PCR-RFLP showed that 12 (9.2%) of the
SCD
patients were carrying DIIIa and
DAR
alleles. Genomic DNA analysis performed by sequence showed that three samples were heterozygous DIIIa (2.3%), seven heterozygous
DAR
(4.6%) and two (1.5%) samples carried a partial D with four mutations: 455A>C (heterozygous), 602C>G and 667T>G (homozygous) and 1025T>C (heterozygous), indicating compound heterozygosity for one DIIIa allele and one
DAR
allele. The predicted phenotypes of eight (6.2%)
SCD
patients were DIIIa,
DAR
and DIIIa/
DAR
. Three patients were anti-D immunized (
DAR
, n = 1; DIIIa/
DAR
, n = 2). These findings suggest that
SCD
patients who are candidates for chronic transfusion may benefit from genotyping for DIIIa and
DAR
to prevent alloimmunization.
...
PMID:High frequency of partial DIIIa and DAR alleles found in sickle cell disease patients suggests increased risk of alloimmunization to RhD. 1571 29