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Review
. 1994;9(2):135-8.
doi: 10.1002/jca.2920090209.

Effects on recipients of exposure to allogeneic donor leukocytes

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Effects on recipients of exposure to allogeneic donor leukocytes

W H Dzik. J Clin Apher. 1994.

Abstract

Blood transfusion recipients are exposed to allogeneic donor leukocytes at the time of transfusion. Exposure to allogeneic donor leukocytes has been linked to a variety of complications of transfusion including primary HLA alloimmunization and platelet refractoriness, febrile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions, transmission of leukotropic viruses, transfusion-associated graft versus host disease, and transfusion-induced immune suppression. The development of high-performance leukodepletion blood filters and of low-leukocyte plateletapheresis machines has provided the technology to reduce recipient exposure to allogeneic donor leukocytes. This article provides a brief review of current information on the utility and shortcomings of these technologies for the prevention of leukocyte-mediated transfusion complications.

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