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Universal Detection of Mia Antigen and Frequencies of Glycophorin Hybrids among Blood Donors in Taiwan by Human Monoclonal Antibodies against Mia (MNS7), Mur (MNS10), and MUT (MNS35) Antigens.

Meng-Hua Yang1,2,3, Jen-Wei Chen1, Kaito Sayaka4, Makoto Uchikawa4, Nelson H Tsuno4, Sheng-Tang Wei1, Sheng-Mou Hou1,5, Yann-Jang Chen2,3,6,7,8.   

Abstract

Glycophorin hybrids such as GP.Mur are common in Southeast Asians. In Taiwan, clinically significant alloantibodies to the GP.Mur phenotype are the most important issue in blood banks. A large-scale screening of glycophorin hybrids in the Taiwanese population is urgently needed to ensure transfusion safety. Four clones of human hybridomas that secrete anti-Mia, anti-MUT, and anti-Mur were established by fusing human B-lymphocytes and myeloma cells (JMS-3). The specificity of each monoclonal antibody (MoAb) was characterized. Three MoAbs were applied on an Automated Pretransfusion Blood Testing Analyzer (PK7300/PK7400) for donor screening. Genotyping was performed to determine the detailed subgrouping of glycophorin hybrids. Four MoAbs are IgM antibodies. Anti-Mia (377T) binds to 46DXHKRDTYA54, 48HKRDTYAAHT57 peptides, and anti-Mia (367T) binds to 43QTNDXHKRD51 peptides (X indicates T, M, or K). Anti-Mur is reactive with 49KRDTYPAHTA58 peptides. Anti-MUT is reactive with 47KHKRDTYA54. A total of 78,327 donors were screened using three MoAbs, and 3690 (4.71%) were GP.Mur, 20 (0.025%) were GP.Hut, and 18 (0.022%) were GP.Vw. When the Mia antigen was introduced as routine screening, the frequency of Mi(a+) among blood donors in Taiwan was 4.66% (67,348/1,444,541). Mia antigen was implemented as a routine blood testing, and the results were labeled on all red blood cell (RBC) units.

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Keywords:  MUT antigen; Mia antigen; Mur antigen; glycophorin hybrids; human hybridoma

Year:  2021        PMID: 33946749     DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11050806

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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