Abstract
Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is now an option for some patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). Many SCD patients are multiply transfused with red blood cells (RBCs), and may be immunized to alloantigens other than erythrocyte antigens. Because platelet refractoriness is a significant complication during BMT, we wished to determine the prevalence of alloimmunization to platelets in transfused SCD patients. Sera collected from 47 transfused and 14 untransfused SCD patients were screened for HLA and platelet-specific antibodies. Transfusion and RBC antibody histories were reviewed. A subset of the patients were rescreened 1 year later. Eighty-five percent of patients with at least 50 RBC transfusions (22 of 26), 48% of patients with less than 50 transfusions (10 of 21), and none of 14 untransfused patients demonstrated platelet alloimmunization (P
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Friedman, D. F., Lukas, M. B., Jawad, A., Larson, P. J., Ohene-Frempong, K., & Manno, C. S. (1996). Alloimmunization to platelets in heavily transfused patients with sickle cell disease. Blood, 88(8), 3216–3222. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v88.8.3216.bloodjournal8883216
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