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ABO Mistyping of cis-AB Blood Group by the Automated Microplate Technique

Authors
Chun, S[Chun, Sejong]Ryu, MR[Ryu, Mi Ra]Cha, SY[Cha, Seung-Yeon]Seo, JY[Seo, Ji-Young]Cho, D[Cho, Duck]
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
KARGER
Keywords
ABO; Mistyping; cis-AB; Automation; Microplate technique
Citation
TRANSFUSION MEDICINE AND HEMOTHERAPY, v.45, no.1, pp.5 - 10
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SCIE
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Journal Title
TRANSFUSION MEDICINE AND HEMOTHERAPY
Volume
45
Number
1
Start Page
5
End Page
10
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/24774
DOI
10.1159/000475506
ISSN
1660-3796
Abstract
Background: The cis-AB phenotype, although rare, is the relatively most frequent of ABO subgroups in Koreans. To prevent ABO mistyping of cis-AB samples, our hospital has applied a combination of the manual tile method with automated devices. Herein, we report cases of ABO mistyping detected by the combination testing system. Methods: Cases that showed discrepant results by automated devices and the manual tile method were evaluated. These samples were also tested by the standard tube method. The automated devices used in this study were a QWALYS-3 and Galileo NEO. Exons 6 and 7 of the ABO gene were sequenced. Results: 13 cases that had the cis-AB allele showed results suggestive of the cis-AB subgroup by manual methods, but were interpreted as AB by either automated device. This happened in 87.5% of these cases by QWALYS-3 and 70.0% by Galileo NEO. Genotyping results showed that 12 cases were ABO*cis-AB01/ABO*O01 or ABO*cis-AB01/ABO*O02, and one case was ABO*cis-AB01/ABO*A102. Conclusion: Cis-AB samples were mistyped as AB by the automated microplate technique in some cases. We suggest that the manual tile method can be a simple supplemental test for the detection of the cis-AB phenotype, especially in countries with relatively high cis-AB prevalence. (c) 2018 S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg
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