BACKGROUND: We present Kidd blood group allele frequencies in Thai blood donors and compare them with other frequencies for other populations previously reported. METHODS: Eight hundred blood samples obtained from 500 central Thais and 300 northern Thais were genotyped by allele specific-PCR. RESULTS: It was found that JK*01 and JK*02 allele frequencies were 0.503 and 0.497 in central Thais, while the frequencies were 0.498 and 0.502 in northern Thais. The JK*01 and JK*02 allele frequencies in Thais were similar to those in Chinese populations, whereas the frequencies were significantly different from Japanese, French Basques, and African-Americans. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first to report of Kidd blood group allele frequencies in Thais, which is beneficial for the prevention of both alloimmunization and adverse transfusion reactions.
BACKGROUND: We present Kidd blood group allele frequencies in Thai blood donors and compare them with other frequencies for other populations previously reported. METHODS: Eight hundred blood samples obtained from 500 central Thais and 300 northern Thais were genotyped by allele specific-PCR. RESULTS: It was found that JK*01 and JK*02 allele frequencies were 0.503 and 0.497 in central Thais, while the frequencies were 0.498 and 0.502 in northern Thais. The JK*01 and JK*02 allele frequencies in Thais were similar to those in Chinese populations, whereas the frequencies were significantly different from Japanese, French Basques, and African-Americans. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first to report of Kidd blood group allele frequencies in Thais, which is beneficial for the prevention of both alloimmunization and adverse transfusion reactions.
Authors: I Tsintsadze; L AKhvlediani; R Khukhunaishvili; M Koridze; S Tskvitinidze; I NakaShidze; K Dolidze; Rusudan Loria; M Nagervadze Journal: Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus Date: 2019-10-04 Impact factor: 0.900