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The frequencies of Kidd blood group antigens and phenotypes among Saudi blood donors in Southwestern Saudi Arabia

BACKGROUND: The patients who require transfusion are prevalent in the Jazan Province, Saudi Arabia. Therefore, it is essential to know the frequency of blood group antigens in such a population. The Kidd blood group system (JK) has two antithetical antigens, Jk(a) and Jk(b). Antibodies to these anti...

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Autores principales: Halawani, Amr J., Saboor, Muhammad, Abu-Tawil, Hisham I., Alhazmy, Ali Y., Mashlawi, Waleed Q., Bantun, Farkad, Mansor, Abdullah S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8716892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35002415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.08.081
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author Halawani, Amr J.
Saboor, Muhammad
Abu-Tawil, Hisham I.
Alhazmy, Ali Y.
Mashlawi, Waleed Q.
Bantun, Farkad
Mansor, Abdullah S.
author_facet Halawani, Amr J.
Saboor, Muhammad
Abu-Tawil, Hisham I.
Alhazmy, Ali Y.
Mashlawi, Waleed Q.
Bantun, Farkad
Mansor, Abdullah S.
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description BACKGROUND: The patients who require transfusion are prevalent in the Jazan Province, Saudi Arabia. Therefore, it is essential to know the frequency of blood group antigens in such a population. The Kidd blood group system (JK) has two antithetical antigens, Jk(a) and Jk(b). Antibodies to these antigens may result in delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions. The present study investigated the frequencies of Jk(a) and Jk(b) and the phenotypes among Saudi blood donors living in the Jazan Province. METHODS: One hundred and forty-three samples from anonymous Saudi volunteer blood donors in the Jazan Province were serotype to detect Jk(a) and Jk(b) using gel card technology and determine the phenotypes of the JK blood group system. RESULTS: The prevalence of Jk(a) and Jk(b) antigens were 90.64% (n = 126) and 69.40% (n = 93), respectively. The JK phenotypes were 34.96% Jk(a + b − ) (n = 51), 12.59% Jk(a − b + ) (n = 18), 52.45% Jk(a + b + ) (n = 75), and 0% Jk(a − b − ). The frequencies of the JK phenotypes in the Jazan population were significantly different from those in the Asian population (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: We reported the frequencies of the Jk(a) and Jk(b) antigens and the distribution of the JK phenotypes in a group of Saudi blood donors in the Jazan Province, Saudi Arabia. The phenotype Jk(a + b + ) was the most common among the study population. Furthermore, this study emphasizes the significance of identifying the frequency of JK antigens and phenotypes in the provinces of Saudi Arabia.
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spelling pubmed-87168922022-01-06 The frequencies of Kidd blood group antigens and phenotypes among Saudi blood donors in Southwestern Saudi Arabia Halawani, Amr J. Saboor, Muhammad Abu-Tawil, Hisham I. Alhazmy, Ali Y. Mashlawi, Waleed Q. Bantun, Farkad Mansor, Abdullah S. Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: The patients who require transfusion are prevalent in the Jazan Province, Saudi Arabia. Therefore, it is essential to know the frequency of blood group antigens in such a population. The Kidd blood group system (JK) has two antithetical antigens, Jk(a) and Jk(b). Antibodies to these antigens may result in delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions. The present study investigated the frequencies of Jk(a) and Jk(b) and the phenotypes among Saudi blood donors living in the Jazan Province. METHODS: One hundred and forty-three samples from anonymous Saudi volunteer blood donors in the Jazan Province were serotype to detect Jk(a) and Jk(b) using gel card technology and determine the phenotypes of the JK blood group system. RESULTS: The prevalence of Jk(a) and Jk(b) antigens were 90.64% (n = 126) and 69.40% (n = 93), respectively. The JK phenotypes were 34.96% Jk(a + b − ) (n = 51), 12.59% Jk(a − b + ) (n = 18), 52.45% Jk(a + b + ) (n = 75), and 0% Jk(a − b − ). The frequencies of the JK phenotypes in the Jazan population were significantly different from those in the Asian population (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: We reported the frequencies of the Jk(a) and Jk(b) antigens and the distribution of the JK phenotypes in a group of Saudi blood donors in the Jazan Province, Saudi Arabia. The phenotype Jk(a + b + ) was the most common among the study population. Furthermore, this study emphasizes the significance of identifying the frequency of JK antigens and phenotypes in the provinces of Saudi Arabia. Elsevier 2022-01 2021-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8716892/ /pubmed/35002415 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.08.081 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Halawani, Amr J.
Saboor, Muhammad
Abu-Tawil, Hisham I.
Alhazmy, Ali Y.
Mashlawi, Waleed Q.
Bantun, Farkad
Mansor, Abdullah S.
The frequencies of Kidd blood group antigens and phenotypes among Saudi blood donors in Southwestern Saudi Arabia
title The frequencies of Kidd blood group antigens and phenotypes among Saudi blood donors in Southwestern Saudi Arabia
title_full The frequencies of Kidd blood group antigens and phenotypes among Saudi blood donors in Southwestern Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr The frequencies of Kidd blood group antigens and phenotypes among Saudi blood donors in Southwestern Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed The frequencies of Kidd blood group antigens and phenotypes among Saudi blood donors in Southwestern Saudi Arabia
title_short The frequencies of Kidd blood group antigens and phenotypes among Saudi blood donors in Southwestern Saudi Arabia
title_sort frequencies of kidd blood group antigens and phenotypes among saudi blood donors in southwestern saudi arabia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8716892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35002415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.08.081
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