Single Molecule Fluorescence Microscopy and Machine Learning for Rhesus D Antigen Classification

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Abstract

In transfusion medicine, the identification of the Rhesus D type is important to prevent anti-D immunisation in Rhesus D negative recipients. In particular, the detection of the very low expressed DEL phenotype is crucial and hence constitutes the bottleneck of standard immunohaematology. The current method of choice, adsorption-elution, does not provide unambiguous results. We have developed a complementary method of high sensitivity that allows reliable identification of D antigen expression. Here, we present a workflow composed of high-resolution fluorescence microscopy, image processing, and machine learning that - for the first time - enables the identification of even small amounts of D antigen on the cellular level. The high sensitivity of our technique captures the full range of D antigen expression (including D+, weak D, DEL, D-), allows automated population analyses, and results in classification test accuracies of up to 96%, even for very low expressed phenotypes.

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Borgmann, D. M., Mayr, S., Polin, H., Schaller, S., Dorfer, V., Obritzberger, L., … Jacak, J. (2016). Single Molecule Fluorescence Microscopy and Machine Learning for Rhesus D Antigen Classification. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep32317

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