1.Genotyping and Transfusion Strategy for Pregnant Patients with ABO Blood Typing Difficulties.
Chen-Chen FENG ; Qing CHEN ; Xiao WEI ; Li-Li SHI ; Ruo-Yang ZHANG ; Fang ZHAO ; Jian-Yu XIAO
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2025;33(2):538-545
OBJECTIVE:
To identify the blood type of specimens from pregnant patients with difficult-to-type ABO status, and to guide clinical safe blood transfusion.
METHODS:
The specimens from 36 pregnant patients with suspicious ABO blood group were collected. These specimens were submitted by clinical institutions from various regions to our center's genetic testing platform from January 2021 to December 2022. The blood group phenotypes and genotypes of these specimens were identified by serological method and genetic sequencing.
RESULTS:
A total of 20 ABO subtypes were detected in the 36 samples, including 10 cases of BA/O, 3 cases of cisAB/O, 2 cases of A/Bw, 1 case of A2/B, 1 case of Aw/B, 1 case of BA/B, 1 case of BA/A, and 1 case of Bw/O. Additionally, 4 cases were identified as para-Bombay blood type, and no specific variations associated with abnormal phenotypes were found in the remaining 12 cases.
CONCLUSION
ABO subtypes interfere with ABO blood group identification in pregnant patients, and pregnancy status also affects blood group phenotype. Accurate determination of blood group genotype by genetic sequencing technology can guide clinical blood transfusion for pregnant patients, and ensure maternal and infant safety.
Humans
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Female
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Pregnancy
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ABO Blood-Group System/genetics*
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Blood Grouping and Crossmatching
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Blood Transfusion
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Genotype
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Phenotype
2.Adenovirus vVector, a Most Potential System for Cardiovascular Disease?
Jia HAO ; Kai YOU ; Yingbing XIAO
Journal of China Medical University 2010;(9):689-693,697
Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the contemporary society. Cardiac gene therapy has already been investigated in clinical studies profoundly. Adenovirus vector could transfer the gene efficiently, but low organ specificity and immuno- genie properties limited its application, With adenovims vector improved in the last few years, the third adenovims vector is probably the most potential vector systems for cardiovascular disease. This review will give a broad overview of the molecular basis of the adenovims vectors, their advantages, the development of increasingly efficient gene transfer approach, and experimental and clinical studies targeting the heart, application barriers and modified strategies.

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