The frequency and specificity of platelet-alloantibodies to human platelet antigens (HPA) -1, -3 and -5 was investigated in 59 multitransfused, HLA-immunized patients. Using the MAIPA test (monoclonal antibody specific immobilization of platelet antigens) platelet alloantibodies could be demonstrated in 10 (17%) patients. In one patient the antibody was present prior to any transfusions and probably induced by multiple previous pregnancies. This antibody was directed to HPA-5b. The remaining nine antibodies were found in patients (n = 36) with HLA-antibodies reacting with over 95% of unselected lymphocytes. In these patients the target antigens were HPA-1b in six, HPA-3a in one and both antigens in two patients. Our findings demonstrate platelet alloimmunization induced by transfusions to be restricted to patients with high HLA-immunization. 25% of these patients (9/36) show platelet-specific antibodies, primarily HPA-1b.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3148.1996.d01-58.x | DOI Listing |
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