Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics (May 2024)

Challenges in blood transfusion caused by anti-Hr0: A rare case of D-- Phenotype in Asia Abstract

  • Yuanyuan Luo,
  • Chunya Ma,
  • Lihui Fu,
  • Yang Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43042-024-00519-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Introduction D–Phenotype is linked to abnormal expression of RHCE gene. Consequently, individuals with this condition may develop antibodies against high-prevalence Rh antigens when exposed to a normal Rh phenotype, leading to challenges in blood matching. Case presentation A 90-year-old male was admitted to the hospital due to prostatitis and acute retention of urinary. Surgery was planned after evaluation by urologist. A request was made for 2 units of red blood cells (RBC). The result for unexpected antibody screening was positive, and the antibody was identified as anti-Hr0 alloantibody , a rare RHCE * CE-D (5) – CE was discovered by genetic testing. The patient has only one history of blood transfusion, which may result in the production of the anti-Hr0 antibody. Compatible blood donors for this patient were not found, even after extensive screening. Conclusion This report records a rare case of a D-- phenotype individual who produced anti-Hr0 alloantibody. Subsequent analysis of RH gene sequencing revealed a genotype that has not been previously reported in Asia.

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