Red blood cell alloimmunization in Iran: A Comprehensive review of the literature

Background: Alloimmunization is an immune response against foreign antigens which introduced into the body through transfusion, pregnancy, or transplantation. This phenomenon is a big challenge in patients, which require regular transfusions. In the current study, we tried to have a comprehensive re...

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Main Authors: Maryam Sadat Hosseini, Leila Jafari, Reza Shiri Heris, Ahmad Gharehbaghian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Asian Journal of Transfusion Science
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Online Access:http://www.ajts.org/article.asp?issn=0973-6247;year=2020;volume=14;issue=1;spage=4;epage=8;aulast=Hosseini
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spelling doaj-4cfabaeb8a39426ab0f278f45c4eabaf2020-11-25T03:00:37ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Journal of Transfusion Science0973-62471998-35652020-01-011414810.4103/ajts.AJTS_137_17Red blood cell alloimmunization in Iran: A Comprehensive review of the literatureMaryam Sadat HosseiniLeila JafariReza Shiri HerisAhmad GharehbaghianBackground: Alloimmunization is an immune response against foreign antigens which introduced into the body through transfusion, pregnancy, or transplantation. This phenomenon is a big challenge in patients, which require regular transfusions. In the current study, we tried to have a comprehensive review on the status of alloimmunization in Iran. For this purpose, we searched for papers investigating alloimmunization in transfusion-dependent patients and also in patients with no regular transfusions who are candidate for surgery or who need blood. Methods: We searched PubMed, Google Scholar, SID, and MAGIRAN databases using the following keywords: “blood transfusion,” “alloimmunization,” “alloantibodies,” “irregular antibodies,” “red cell antibodies,” and “Iran.” No limitation for the date of publication and language of the papers was defined. All the identified records were then screened for the relevance and duplication. Results: A total of 22 papers were included in this study. All of the studies were conducted from 1999 to 2016 and providing alloimmunization data from different cities all over of Iran. In general, the results showed that the most prevalent alloantibodies are anti-Kell (anti-K antigen) and anti-Rh system, mainly anti-E, anti-D, anti-C, and anti-c. Conclusion: Anti-Kell and anti-Rh antibodies are the most prevalent antibodies responsible for alloimmunization in Iranian population.http://www.ajts.org/article.asp?issn=0973-6247;year=2020;volume=14;issue=1;spage=4;epage=8;aulast=Hosseinialloantibodyalloimmunizationirantransfusion
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author Maryam Sadat Hosseini
Leila Jafari
Reza Shiri Heris
Ahmad Gharehbaghian
spellingShingle Maryam Sadat Hosseini
Leila Jafari
Reza Shiri Heris
Ahmad Gharehbaghian
Red blood cell alloimmunization in Iran: A Comprehensive review of the literature
Asian Journal of Transfusion Science
alloantibody
alloimmunization
iran
transfusion
author_facet Maryam Sadat Hosseini
Leila Jafari
Reza Shiri Heris
Ahmad Gharehbaghian
author_sort Maryam Sadat Hosseini
title Red blood cell alloimmunization in Iran: A Comprehensive review of the literature
title_short Red blood cell alloimmunization in Iran: A Comprehensive review of the literature
title_full Red blood cell alloimmunization in Iran: A Comprehensive review of the literature
title_fullStr Red blood cell alloimmunization in Iran: A Comprehensive review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Red blood cell alloimmunization in Iran: A Comprehensive review of the literature
title_sort red blood cell alloimmunization in iran: a comprehensive review of the literature
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asian Journal of Transfusion Science
issn 0973-6247
1998-3565
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Alloimmunization is an immune response against foreign antigens which introduced into the body through transfusion, pregnancy, or transplantation. This phenomenon is a big challenge in patients, which require regular transfusions. In the current study, we tried to have a comprehensive review on the status of alloimmunization in Iran. For this purpose, we searched for papers investigating alloimmunization in transfusion-dependent patients and also in patients with no regular transfusions who are candidate for surgery or who need blood. Methods: We searched PubMed, Google Scholar, SID, and MAGIRAN databases using the following keywords: “blood transfusion,” “alloimmunization,” “alloantibodies,” “irregular antibodies,” “red cell antibodies,” and “Iran.” No limitation for the date of publication and language of the papers was defined. All the identified records were then screened for the relevance and duplication. Results: A total of 22 papers were included in this study. All of the studies were conducted from 1999 to 2016 and providing alloimmunization data from different cities all over of Iran. In general, the results showed that the most prevalent alloantibodies are anti-Kell (anti-K antigen) and anti-Rh system, mainly anti-E, anti-D, anti-C, and anti-c. Conclusion: Anti-Kell and anti-Rh antibodies are the most prevalent antibodies responsible for alloimmunization in Iranian population.
topic alloantibody
alloimmunization
iran
transfusion
url http://www.ajts.org/article.asp?issn=0973-6247;year=2020;volume=14;issue=1;spage=4;epage=8;aulast=Hosseini
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