1.Analysis of related indicators and interventions in apheresis platelet donors with low ferritin
Jie PAN ; Liang GUAN ; Danhong WANG ; Yunming LIN ; Wanping CHEN ; Kai ZHANG ; Mengsha XIANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(11):1586-1591
Objective: To analyze characteristics of iron-deficient blood donors, implement targeted interventions, and evaluate their effectiveness, thereby providing a reference for formulating blood donor recruitment and care strategies. Methods: Based on serum ferritin (SF) test results, the apheresis platelet donors were divided into the low SF group (n=90; 45 males and 45 females) and the normal SF group (n=651; 510 males and 141 females). The results of related indicators of the two groups were compared and analyzed. Interventions for the low SF group included extending the blood donation interval to at least 45 days (group A) and oral iron supplementation combined with the extended donation interval implemented in group A (group B). Pre-intervention and post-intervention SF results were compared. Results: For both male and female donors, serum iron levels were significantly lower in the low SF group than those of the normal SF group, while the levels of transferrin, unsaturated iron binding capacity (UIBC) and total iron binding capacity (TIBC) were higher in the low SF group compared to the normal SF group. Some indicators related to red blood cells showed changes, with more evident alterations in females than in males. Twenty-eight donors in group A and 39 donors in group B completed the study after intervention. SF value in group A was (18.32±8.09) μg/L at baseline and (26.21±17.30) μg/L after intervention. Similarly, SF value in group B was (15.87±7.69) μg/L at baseline and (26.24±15.55) μg/L after intervention. In both groups, SF values after intervention were significantly higher than baseline values. However, the magnitude of change did not significantly differ between groups A and B. Conclusion: Other related indicators in blood donors with low ferritin have also experienced some changes, suggesting that some blood donors may have entered the stage of iron-deficient erythropoiesis. Extending blood donation interval facilitates the recovery of iron storage in low-ferritin apheresis platelet donors. Blood stations should develop care strategies for apheresis platelet donors, including, at a minimum, the prolonged blood donation interval for donors with low ferritin.
2.Distribution and significance of IgG subclasses of anti-CCP antibodies in sera from patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Jun LI ; Jiaxi CHEN ; Yimin SHEN ; Mengsha XIANG ; Chunlong WU ; Bo SHEN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(8):548-551
Objective To evaluate the distribution and significance of IgG subclasses of anti-cyclic cirullinated peptide antibody (anti-CCP) in sera from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Methods A total of 83 patients with RA at the Department of Endocrinology of Taizhou Hospital , 51 disease controls and 50 healthy controls during the period from August 2012 to June 2013 were enrolled.The total serum IgG and IgG subclasses of anti-CCP antibodies were detected by antigen specific enzyme linked immune-sorbent assay( ELISA ).The prevalence and relative amount of IgG subclasses were calculated and compared.Statistical analysis was performed by χ2 test and Kruskal-Wallis H test.Results The positive rates of IgG subclasses of anti-CCP were anti-IgG 71.1%(59/83), anti-IgG1 78.3%(65/83), anti-IgG2 26.5%(22/83), anti-IgG3 60.2%(50/83), anti-IgG4 74.7%(62/83) respectively.The diagnostic value of anti-CCP-IgG1, anti-CCP-IgG3 and anti-CCP-IgG4 alone or combined (AUC =0.818-0.901),compared with anti-CCP-IgG(AUC=0.857), had no significant difference(Z=0.028-0.045,P>0.05).The DAS28 score of anti-CCP-IgG1(DAS28 =6.5), and anti-CCP-IgG4(DAS28 =6.5)positive in patients with RA were significantly higher than those in negative groups (DAS28=4.5,4.6)(U=396.0,427.5,P<0.01).The T28(T28=4.0,4.0)and SW28(SW28=4.0,4.0) results of CCP-IgG1and CCP-IgG4 positive in patients with RA were significantly higher than those in negative groups (T28=3.0,3.0,SW28 =3.0,3.0)(U=377.5,406.0,255.5,286.5,P<0.05).Conclusions The distribution of IgG subclasses of anti-CCP in sera from patients with RA was predominantly anti-CCP-IgG1, anti-CCP-IgG3 and anti-CCP-IgG4 associated with RA disease activity.However , whether joint detection of IgG subclasses can replace conventional anti -CCP is questionable.

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