Fully genotyping and screening of clinically important blood‐group antigens by MALDI TOF mass spectrometry

Author:

Yang Qixiu1ORCID,Li Aijing1,Wang Chen1,Yang Jiaxuan1,Li Minghao1,Zhu Huijun1,Lu Daru23,Zhu Ziyan1,Ye Luyi12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Immunohematology Lab Shanghai Institute of Blood Transfusion Shanghai Blood Center Shanghai P. R. China

2. State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering and MOE Engineering Research Center of Gene Technology School of Life Sciences Fudan University Shanghai P. R. China

3. NHC Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Reproductive Health (Chongqing Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Reproductive Health Chongqing Population and Family Planning Science and Technology Research Institute) Chongqing P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractSeveral molecular biology methods are available for high‐throughput blood typing. In this study, we aimed to build a high‐throughput blood‐group genetic screening system for high‐frequency blood‐group antigen‐negative rare‐blood groups in donors and patients. The amplification primers for all blood‐type gene fragments involving the selected alleles were designed for detection. Single‐base extend primers were also designed based on specific loci. DNA fragments were detected by matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (MS) for the last nucleotide identification of amplification products in the extend step. The accuracy was verified by known samples. Thirty‐six random samples were detected by serological tests and sequencing to verify the system stability. After verification, according to the collected known rare‐blood‐type samples, all the alleles designed to be detected matched with the validated single‐nucleotide polymorphisms. The verification tests showed that all genotyping results of the random samples were in accordance with the findings of serotyping and sequencing. Then, 1258 random donor samples were screened by the built typing system after the verification. Three Fy(a−) and four s− were screened out in 1258 random blood samples. The multiple polymerase chain reaction‐based MS detection system can be used in rare‐blood‐type screening with good accuracy and stability.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,Biochemistry,Analytical Chemistry

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