A Flow Cytometric Study of Reagent Cells to Resolve ABO Typing Discrepancy

Author:

Maracaja Danielle L V1ORCID,Qiao Jesse2,Salazar Tomas3,Barry James3,LaForce Karen4,Holder Kenneth1,Olson John D1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Texas Health, San Antonio

2. Department of Pathology, Texas Tech University, The Hospitals of Providence, El Paso

3. Department of Pathology Services, University Health System, San Antonio, TX

4. Bio-Rad Laboratories, Redmond, WA

Abstract

Abstract Objectives RBC alloantibodies can lead to ABO grouping discrepancies unrelated to A or B antigens or antibodies posing challenges in the blood bank testing. Routine blood bank testing and flow cytometry were used to immunophenotype reagent cells and elucidate the cause of ABO discrepancies in two patients. Methods ABO discrepancy was identified in two patients after transfusion with several units of RBCs. For both patients, the pretransfusion type and screen demonstrated blood group A. Eight and 16 days later, both patients showed an apparent antibody to reagent group A cells, which prompted additional study with patients’ samples and flow cytometric testing of commercial reagent cells. Results In both patients’ specimens, posttransfusion evaluation demonstrated an emerging antibody to the Kell antigen (K). The RBCs of both patients typed negative for K, and both were transfused with K-positive RBCs. Flow cytometric analysis of reagent RBCs demonstrated that five of seven lot numbers were positive for K. Conclusions Emerging anti-K antibody led to agglutination of the K-positive reagent A1 cells, highlighting the importance of considering RBC alloantibodies and the composition of reagent cells when interpreting cases with an apparent ABO grouping discrepancy.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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