A uniform method for the simultaneous blood group phenotyping of Fya , Fyb , Jka , Jkb , S, s̅, P1, k applying lateral-flow technique
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A uniform method for the simultaneous blood group phenotyping of Fya , Fyb , Jka , Jkb , S, s̅, P1, k applying lateral-flow technique
Abstract
Background and objectives: A lateral flow assay for simultaneous blood group typing of ABO, RhD, C, E, c, e, Cw and K with stable end-point and without centrifugation is in routine use since several years (MDmulticard® ). The typing of extended phenotype parameters belonging to the Duffy, Kidd, MNSs blood group systems and others, however, has not yet been demonstrated for this technique. Reliable detection of Fyx , a weak Fyb phenotype with a pronounced quantitative reduction of the number of Fyb antigens on the erythrocyte surface, remains a weakness of current serological blood grouping techniques.
Material and methods: The performance characteristics of the following reagents were evaluated in donor and patient samples in lateral flow technology (MDmulticard® ): Anti-Fya , -Fyb , -Jka , -Jkb , -S, -s̅, -P1 and -k. The sensitivity to detect Fyx was in addition evaluated with Fyx positive samples, which had been preselected by MALDI-TOF MS-based genotyping.
Results: All results obtained with the MDmulticard® were in full accordance with those of the CE-certified reference products for all the eight reagent formulations used: Anti-Fya , -Fyb , -Jka , -Jkb , -S, -s̅, -P1 and -k. Also, all Fyx phenotypes of the selected population of 93 positive samples, originally identified by MALDI-TOF MS-based genotyping, were reliably detected by the lateral flow assay.
Conclusion: Extended phenotype blood group parameters, including the serologically challenging Fyx phenotype, can be determined simultaneously, rapidly and accurately using the lateral flow (MDmulticard® ) technology, even in cases when IgG class antibodies are the only source of diagnostic antibodies.
Keywords: FY*02W; Fyx; IgG; IgM; blood group typing; lateral flow.
© 2017 International Society of Blood Transfusion.
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