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Prevalence of Red Blood Cell Major Blood Group Antigens and Phenotypes among Omani Blood Donors

OBJECTIVES: Most literature on the frequencies of red blood cell (RBC) phenotypes are published in Europeans and Africans countries, with the frequencies in the Omani population unknown. We sought to determine the prevalence of RBC blood group phenotypes among Omani blood donors. METHODS: Blood grou...

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Autores principales: Al-Riyami, Arwa Z., Al-Marhoobi, Ali, Al-Hosni, Saif, Al Mahrooqi, Sabah, Schmidt, Michael, O’Brien, Sheila, Al-Khabori, Murtadha
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Publicado: OMJ 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6851071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31745413
http://dx.doi.org/10.5001/omj.2019.92
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author Al-Riyami, Arwa Z.
Al-Marhoobi, Ali
Al-Hosni, Saif
Al Mahrooqi, Sabah
Schmidt, Michael
O’Brien, Sheila
Al-Khabori, Murtadha
author_facet Al-Riyami, Arwa Z.
Al-Marhoobi, Ali
Al-Hosni, Saif
Al Mahrooqi, Sabah
Schmidt, Michael
O’Brien, Sheila
Al-Khabori, Murtadha
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description OBJECTIVES: Most literature on the frequencies of red blood cell (RBC) phenotypes are published in Europeans and Africans countries, with the frequencies in the Omani population unknown. We sought to determine the prevalence of RBC blood group phenotypes among Omani blood donors. METHODS: Blood group ABO, RhD type, and phenotyping were performed for 21 blood group antigens on enrolled blood donors. The following antigens were assessed serologically: Rh (C, c, E, e), Kell (K, k, Kp(a), Kp(b)), Kidd (Jk(a), Jk(b)), Duffy (Fy(a), Fy(b)), Lewis (Le(a), Le(b)), Lutheran (Lu(a), Lu(b)), MNS (M, N, S, s), and P1. RESULTS: A total of 337 Omani blood donors were tested. The most common blood group was O+ (44.9%). Among the tested blood donors studied, 89.3% were RhD positive with R1r being the most common Rh phenotype. The k antigen was found at a frequency of 99.4%, while 4.5% of the blood donors studied were K+. The most common phenotype in the Duffy blood group system was Fy(a-b-), while the most common phenotypes in the Kidd and MNS blood group systems were Jk(a+b+) and M+N-S+s+ at 47.0% and 22.6%, respectively. The Le(a+) and Le(b+) antigens were found in 21.7% and 67.3% of the blood donors, respectively. One Jk(a-b-), one Le(a+b+), and two Lu(a-b-) individuals were identified. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to examine the frequencies of RBC phenotypes among the Omani blood donors. The study’s results show Duffy blood group frequencies that resemble what has been reported in the African population, and higher frequencies of the rare null phenotypes compared to European populations.
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spelling pubmed-68510712019-11-19 Prevalence of Red Blood Cell Major Blood Group Antigens and Phenotypes among Omani Blood Donors Al-Riyami, Arwa Z. Al-Marhoobi, Ali Al-Hosni, Saif Al Mahrooqi, Sabah Schmidt, Michael O’Brien, Sheila Al-Khabori, Murtadha Oman Med J Original Article OBJECTIVES: Most literature on the frequencies of red blood cell (RBC) phenotypes are published in Europeans and Africans countries, with the frequencies in the Omani population unknown. We sought to determine the prevalence of RBC blood group phenotypes among Omani blood donors. METHODS: Blood group ABO, RhD type, and phenotyping were performed for 21 blood group antigens on enrolled blood donors. The following antigens were assessed serologically: Rh (C, c, E, e), Kell (K, k, Kp(a), Kp(b)), Kidd (Jk(a), Jk(b)), Duffy (Fy(a), Fy(b)), Lewis (Le(a), Le(b)), Lutheran (Lu(a), Lu(b)), MNS (M, N, S, s), and P1. RESULTS: A total of 337 Omani blood donors were tested. The most common blood group was O+ (44.9%). Among the tested blood donors studied, 89.3% were RhD positive with R1r being the most common Rh phenotype. The k antigen was found at a frequency of 99.4%, while 4.5% of the blood donors studied were K+. The most common phenotype in the Duffy blood group system was Fy(a-b-), while the most common phenotypes in the Kidd and MNS blood group systems were Jk(a+b+) and M+N-S+s+ at 47.0% and 22.6%, respectively. The Le(a+) and Le(b+) antigens were found in 21.7% and 67.3% of the blood donors, respectively. One Jk(a-b-), one Le(a+b+), and two Lu(a-b-) individuals were identified. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to examine the frequencies of RBC phenotypes among the Omani blood donors. The study’s results show Duffy blood group frequencies that resemble what has been reported in the African population, and higher frequencies of the rare null phenotypes compared to European populations. OMJ 2019-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6851071/ /pubmed/31745413 http://dx.doi.org/10.5001/omj.2019.92 Text en The OMJ is Published Bimonthly and Copyrighted 2019 by the OMSB. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC) 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Al-Riyami, Arwa Z.
Al-Marhoobi, Ali
Al-Hosni, Saif
Al Mahrooqi, Sabah
Schmidt, Michael
O’Brien, Sheila
Al-Khabori, Murtadha
Prevalence of Red Blood Cell Major Blood Group Antigens and Phenotypes among Omani Blood Donors
title Prevalence of Red Blood Cell Major Blood Group Antigens and Phenotypes among Omani Blood Donors
title_full Prevalence of Red Blood Cell Major Blood Group Antigens and Phenotypes among Omani Blood Donors
title_fullStr Prevalence of Red Blood Cell Major Blood Group Antigens and Phenotypes among Omani Blood Donors
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Red Blood Cell Major Blood Group Antigens and Phenotypes among Omani Blood Donors
title_short Prevalence of Red Blood Cell Major Blood Group Antigens and Phenotypes among Omani Blood Donors
title_sort prevalence of red blood cell major blood group antigens and phenotypes among omani blood donors
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6851071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31745413
http://dx.doi.org/10.5001/omj.2019.92
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