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Weak D in the Tunisian population.

Mouna Ouchari1, Houda Romdhane1, Taher Chakroun1, Saida Abdelkefi1, Batoul Houissa1, Slama Hmida2, Saloua Jemni Yacoub1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: More than 90 weak D types have been discovered to date. As there are no published data on the frequencies of weak D types in the Tunisian population, the aim of this study was to determine the composition of weak D alleles in our population.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Blood samples from 1777 D+ and 223 D- blood donors were tested for markers 809G, 1154C, 8G, 602G, 667G, 446A, and 885T relative to translation start codon by polymerase chain reaction with sequence-specific primers to estimate the frequencies of weak D type 1, weak D type 2, weak D type 3, weak D type 4, weak D type 5 and weak D type 11 in our population. Twenty-three samples with positive reactions were re-evaluated by DNA sequencing of RHD exons 1-10 and adjacent intronic sequences.
RESULTS: Among the D+ donor cohort, weak D type 4 was the most prevalent allele (n=33, 1.2%) followed by weak D type 2 (n=6, 0.17%), weak D type 1 (n=4, 0.11%), and weak D type 5 (n=1, 0.28%) and weak D type 11 (n=1, 0.28%). RHD sequencing identified a weak D type 4.0 allele in all 19 samples tested. Among the D- pool, comprising 223 samples, we detected one sample with weak D type 4.0 associated with a C+c+E-e+ phenotype which had been missed by routine serological methods. DISCUSSION: Weak D type 4.0 appears to be the most prevalent weak D in our population. However, all samples must be sequenced in order to determine the exact subtype of weak D type 4, since weak D type 4.2 has considerable clinical importance, being associated with anti-D alloimmunisation. One case of weak D type 4 associated with dCe in trans had been missed by serology, so quality control of serological tests should be developed in our country.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25369614      PMCID: PMC4385079          DOI: 10.2450/2014.0073-14

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood Transfus        ISSN: 1723-2007            Impact factor:   3.443


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