Sensitization to multiple Rh antigens by transfusion of random donor platelet concentrates in a-D-phenotype patient

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The -D- phenotype is a rare Rh phenotype that strongly expresses D antigen without C, c, E, or e antigens. In -D- phenotype individuals, anti-Rh17 (Hro) is commonly found if there is a history of pregnancy or transfusion with red blood cells (RBCs) that express C, c, E, or e antigens. We report the first case of a -D- phenotype patient with multiple Rh antibodies including anti-Rh17 who had a history of two occasions of transfusion with eight random donor platelet concentrates two and six years ago. We found that a trivial amount of RBCs in the platelet components was able to trigger sensitization to RBC antigens, especially the highly immunogenic and clinically significant Rh antigens, including C, c, E, e or CcEe polypeptides. To avoid unnecessary sensitization and to minimize the risk of hemolytic transfusion reactions in patients with this rare Rh phenotype, a modified strategy for pretransfusion screenings needs to be discussed in the field of transfusion medicine. © The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine.

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Yun, J. W., Kang, E. S., Ki, C. S., Koh, K. C., & Kim, D. W. (2012). Sensitization to multiple Rh antigens by transfusion of random donor platelet concentrates in a-D-phenotype patient. Annals of Laboratory Medicine, 32(6), 429–432. https://doi.org/10.3343/alm.2012.32.6.429

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