Objectives: Human platelet-specific alloantigens (HPA) are polymorphic epitopes which vary among ethnic groups. Background: In Tunisia, HPA frequencies were determined in North and centre; however, the pattern of HPA in South Tunisian population is not been studied yet. The aim of this work was to determine allelic frequencies of HPA-1, -3, and -5 systems in south Tunisian population, in order to estimate the risk of anti-platelet alloimmunization and to create a register of HPA-typed blood donors. Methods: Our study concerned 212 unrelated healthy, regular blood donors from southern Tunisia. Allelic polymorphisms of each system were determined using a polymerase chain reaction with sequencespecific primers. Results: Genotype frequencies a/a, a/b, and b/b were, respectively, 0.670, 0.288, and 0.042 for HPA-1 system, 0.430, 0.462, and 0.108 for HPA-3 system, and 0.750, 0.241, and 0.009 for HPA-5 system. The allele frequencies were 0.814 and 0.186 for HPA-1a and -1b alleles; 0.660 and 0.340 for HPA-3a and -3b alleles and 0.870, and 0.130 for HPA-5a and -5b alleles. Discussion: The reported frequencies are more similar to those of Caucasians than those of north Tunisian population. © W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2013.
CITATION STYLE
Smaoui, M., HadjKacem, B., Amor, I. B., Mnif, H., Maalej, L., Gargouri, A., & Gargouri, J. (2013). Allelic polymorphisms of human plateletsspecific alloantigens in South Tunisian population. Hematology, 18(6), 365–369. https://doi.org/10.1179/1607845413Y.0000000087
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.