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Application of Saliva Inhibition to Detect Underlying Alloantibodies in Bombay Blood Group
Authors:Lingbo Wang  Michael Crennan  Angela Benic  Derek Chiu  Fiona Morris  Denise E. Jackson
Affiliation:aMelbourne Pathology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;bSchool of Health and Biomedical Sciences, STEM College, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:IntroductionThe Bombay phenotype is a rare blood group determined by the absence of H antigens. Bombay individuals produce anti-H, a clinically significant antibody that react against all ABO blood group. Anti-H can mask underlying alloantibody during antibody investigation, a challenge in current transfusion practice. The aim of this article is to explore saliva inhibition, a novel method to detect underlying alloantibody in Bombay individuals.Case PresentationThe case is a 93-year-old female transfused with pre-donated autologous blood for a surgery. We determined anti-H subclass and thermal amplitude, secretor status, and optimal ratio of saliva and Bombay plasma. Plasma samples containing anti-H were spiked with anti-Fy(a) to determine the effectiveness of saliva inhibition in uncovering underlying alloantibodies.ResultsAnti-H was confirmed to be predominately IgM with broad thermal amplitude. Tube immediate spin (IS) showed stronger anti-H reactivity compared to column agglutination technology (CAT). Spiked anti-Fy(a) was successfully detected using saliva inhibition method.ConclusionTube IS appears more sensitive to anti-H. Saliva inhibition appears to be a promising method to detect underlying alloantibody in the plasma of Bombay phenotype individuals.
Keywords:Bombay   Anti-H   Saliva inhibition   Alloantibody   Thermal amplitude
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