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Human Platelet Antigens in Brazilian Multiethnic Populations: Occurrence of Regional Variation and Frequency in a Large Urban Center (Belo Horizonte).

Maria Clara Fernandes Silva-Malta1, Lucas Gabriel Tavares de Oliveira1, Luísa Ferreira Barreiros1, Dilson Rocha do Amaral2, Marina Lobato Martins1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The frequency of human platelet antigens (HPA) varies according to ethnicity, which causes differences in the morbidity of alloimmune and autoimmune thrombocytopenic disorders in different populations. Studies on HPA frequencies in Brazil have reported differences among Brazilian populations produced by the diverse degrees of admixture throughout the country.
METHODS: In the present study, we investigated the variation of HPA distribution in Brazil, compared with worldwide populations, and describe the frequencies of HPA-1, -2, -3, -5, and -15 in a large urban center in Southern Brazil (Belo Horizonte) based on a sample of blood donors.
RESULTS: The principal component analysis and the dendrogram based on genetic distance revealed a clear relationship between Brazilian populations and the groups formed by European and African populations. The coefficients of variation for HPA allele frequencies suggest that Brazilian populations presented variations for HPA alleles comparable with the populations from continental groups. In Belo Horizonte, the allele a frequencies for HPA-1, -2, -3, -5 and -15 were 0.8575, 0.8400, 0.6225, 0.8525 and 0.5825 respectively. The genotypes with higher frequencies were a/a (72-74%), except for HPA-3 and -15, whose heterozygous a/b genotypes were shown to be more prevalent (43.5 and 44.5%, respectively).
CONCLUSION: We confirmed the heterogeneity of HPA antigens in Brazilian populations, reinforcing the importance of HPA panels composed of regional blood donors, or a national panel that contemplates the specificities of the different regions of the country, in order to provide support in platelet transfusions and to minimize the risks associated with HPA alloimmunization. The evaluation of HPA data from Belo Horizonte represents the initial step toward the development of a genotyped platelet donor registry in order to treat HPA alloimmunized patients in this region.

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Keywords:  Genotyping; Human platelet antigens; Platelets; Real-time PCR

Year:  2018        PMID: 30574056      PMCID: PMC6288627          DOI: 10.1159/000488469

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfus Med Hemother        ISSN: 1660-3796            Impact factor:   3.747


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