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Background: The increasing incidence of autoimmune diseases in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) patients highlights the influence of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotypes on their development. This study aims to determine genetic predisposition to autoimmune diseases in T1DM patients, including thyroid disease and celiac diseases, and explore its correlation with vitamin D deficiency.

Methods: A cross-sectional study involving thirty-six T1DM children was conducted.

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Background And Objectives: Monitoring genomic sequences of blood-borne viruses infecting blood donors enables blood operators to undertake molecular epidemiology, confirm transfusion transmission and assess and characterize molecular and serological screening assays. The purpose of the study was to determine how blood operators globally value viral diversity surveillance and to assess its impact.

Materials And Methods: An electronic questionnaire was developed and circulated to members of the International Society of Blood Transfusion-transmitted infectious diseases working party.

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Introduction: Multiple cytokines have been studied for their role in the propagation of the inflammatory process related to inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), but the role of interleukin-4 remains controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of two gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in disease susceptibility and phenotypic expression.

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Multicenter performance evaluation of the Elecsys HCV Duo immunoassay.

J Clin Virol

November 2022

German Red Cross Blood Donor Service, 1 Sandhofstrasse, 60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Electronic address:

Background: The diagnostic accuracy of the Elecsys® HCV Duo antigen-antibody combination immunoassay (Roche Diagnostics GmbH) was evaluated for the detection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, versus commercially available comparators.

Methods: This multicenter study (August 2020-March 2021) assessed the specificity of the Elecsys HCV Duo immunoassay and comparator assays in blood donor and routine clinical laboratory samples; sensitivity was determined in confirmed HCV-positive samples and seroconversion panels. The Elecsys HCV Duo immunoassay was compared with the Monolisa HCV Ag-Ab ULTRA V2, Murex HCV Ag/Ab Combination and ARCHITECT HCV Ag assays, as well as nucleic acid testing (NAT).

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Absence of anti-HBc reactivity with detectable anti-HBs was observed in blood donors with occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection (OBI). The prevalence and mechanisms underlying this uncommon condition were investigated over time in Chinese blood donors with OBI. Isolated anti-HBs OBI status was identified from 466,911 donors from Dalian, China, and monitored in follow-up (range: 2.

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: One of the most frequent glomerular diseases in the pediatric population is represented by the idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS). The exact mechanisms mediating the disease are still unknown, but several genetic factors have been studied for possible implications. Cytokines are considered to play a pivotal role in mediating INS disease progression, interleukin-4 (IL-4) exhibiting particular interest.

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Background: To assess and limit the SARS-CoV-2 exposure risk from symptomless individuals in the hospital setting, molecular and serological screening of staff and patients attending a tertiary hospital in China was conducted.

Methods: SARS-CoV-2 RNA was tested by quantitative RT-PCR. Anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgM and IgG were screened initially with two lateral flow immunoassays (LFIs) and further confirmed with three chemiluminescence immunoassays (CLIAs).

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Diagnosis and Monitoring of Hepatitis B Virus Infection Using the Cobas HBV Test for Use on the Cobas 4800 System.

Microorganisms

March 2021

National Reference Center for Viral Hepatitis B, C and delta, Department of Virology, hôpital Henri Mondor, Université Paris-Est, 94000 Créteil, France.

(1) Background: Sensitive and accurate nucleic acid amplification technologies are now recommended for hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA detection and quantification in clinical practice to diagnose and monitor hepatitis B infection. The aim of this study was to assess the analytical and clinical performance of the cobas HBV Test on the cobas 4800 System. (2) Methods: Standard panel and clinical specimens were tested in parallel with three different real-time commercial PCR assays including the cobas HBV Test, the Cobas AmpliPrep/Cobas TaqMan HBV Test v2.

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Role of core protein mutations in the development of occult HBV infection.

J Hepatol

June 2021

Department of Transfusion Medicine, School of Laboratory Medicine and Biotechnology, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China. Electronic address:

Background & Aims: Occult HBV infection (OBI) is associated with transfusion-transmitted HBV infection and hepatocellular carcinoma. Studies on OBI genesis have concentrated on mutations in the S region and the regulatory elements. Herein, we aimed to determine the role of mutations in the core region on OBIs.

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Background: Multiplex viral nucleic acid testing (NAT) and a discriminatory testing algorithm have been used to detect viral infections in blood donors. Non-discriminated reactive (NDR) results may arise from low hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA levels and are challenging for donor management by blood services. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance and feasibility of alternative viral particle concentration methods to confirm and to characterise HBV infection status in NDR donors from Dalian, China, in order to improve routine donor management according to the potential residual risk estimate.

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The high genetic variability of hepatitis B virus (HBV) can impair DNA quantification. Here, we investigate a major underquantification of HBV by the cobas TaqMan HBV assay (CTM; Roche). In France, between 2005 and 2017, HBV DNA was detected in 3,102 blood donations by use of the CTM (95% limit of detection [LOD], 4.

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Background And Objective: In the WHO Universal test and treat strategy, false-positive HIV blood donors and patients may be unnecessarily put under antiretroviral treatment and false-negative subjects may be lost to follow-up. This study assessed the false positivity rate of the Cameroonian national HIV screening testing algorithm and the benefit of a confirmation test in the enrolment of patients and donors in the HIV care programme.

Methods: We included initial HIV reactive blood donors and patients in a cross-sectional study conducted in two Cameroonian hospitals.

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Dysregulated pathways and differentially expressed proteins associated with adverse transfusion reactions in different types of platelet components.

J Proteomics

April 2020

French Blood Bank (EFS) Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Saint-Etienne, France; GIMAP-EA3064, University of Lyon, Saint-Etienne, France. Electronic address:

Platelet components (PCs) are occasionally associated with adverse transfusion reactions (ATRs). ATRs can occur regardless of the type of PC being transfused, whether it is a single-donor apheresis PC (SDA-PC) or a pooled PC (PPCs). The purpose of this study was to investigate the proteins and dysregulated pathways in both of the main types of PCs.

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Background: Chinese blood donors with unconfirmed serological and/or molecular screening results are deferred permanently. This study investigated the implementation and performance of a follow-up program aiming to improve the notification and management of deferred donors in Dalian, China.

Study Design And Methods: From January 2013 to February 2018, 411,216 donations were tested for HBsAg, anti-HCV, anti-HIV/HIV antigen, and antibodies to Treponema pallidum.

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Occurrence of occult hepatitis B virus infection associated with envelope protein mutations according to anti-HBs carriage in blood donors.

Int J Infect Dis

March 2020

Department of Transfusion Medicine, School of Laboratory Medicine and Biotechnology, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates occult hepatitis B virus infection (OBI) and its association with hepatitis B surface antibody (anti-HBs) in blood donors, highlighting the potential risks of transmission and cancer.
  • Researchers analyzed 99 blood donors to characterize OBI strains with specific mutations, finding a higher frequency of these mutations in anti-HBs(-) OBI compared to anti-HBs(+) strains.
  • Certain mutations in the pre-S/S region of OBI were identified as linked to immune pressure from anti-HBs, suggesting they could increase the risk of virus reactivation in carriers with anti-HBs.
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Background: In Cameroon, the prevention of hepatitis B virus (HBV) transmission by blood transfusion is still only based on hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) screening. However, occult HBV infection (OBI) characterised by the absence of detectable HBsAg and low level of viral DNA remains a potential threat for blood safety. The prevalence of OBI was investigated in blood donors from Yaoundé to provide evidence-based recommendations to improve HBV blood safety.

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Metagenomic analysis of potential pathogens from blood donors in Guangzhou, China.

Transfus Med

February 2020

Department of Transfusion Medicine, School of Laboratory Medicine and Biotechnology, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.

Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on identifying new and reemerging pathogens in blood donation samples, particularly in relation to aminotransferase (ALT) levels.
  • Metagenomic analysis was conducted on pooled blood samples categorized by ALT levels, leading to the identification of several pathogens using various detection methods.
  • Results showed the presence of pathogens like Streptococcus suis, Babesia species, and Toxoplasma gondii across different ALT groups, highlighting a potential risk for blood transfusions and suggesting metagenomic analysis as a valuable tool for blood safety monitoring.*
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Transfusion risk associated with recent arbovirus outbreaks in French Polynesia.

Vox Sang

February 2020

Department of Blood-borne Agents, National Reference Center for Infectious Risks in Blood Transfusion, National Institute of Blood Transfusion (INTS), Paris, France.

Background And Objectives: French Polynesia, where dengue virus (DENV) has been present for a long time, experienced two successive outbreaks of Zika (ZIKV) and chikungunya viruses (CHIKV) between 2013 and 2015. To avoid the transmission of these viruses by transfusion, nucleic acid testing (NAT) has been in place for DENV since 2013 and for ZIKV and CHIKV during epidemics. The objective was to compare the estimated risk of viraemic blood donation with NAT results and to discuss the impact on the prevention of transfusion-related infectious risk.

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Background: False positivity in blood screening may cause unnecessary deferral of healthy donors and exacerbate blood shortages. An international multicenter study was conducted to estimate the frequency of HCV and HIV false seropositivity in seven African countries (Burundi, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger).

Study Design And Methods: Blood donations were tested for hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) with rapid detection tests (RDTs), third-generation enzyme immunoassays (EIAs), or fourth-generation EIAs.

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Workshop on the clinical significance of red blood cell alloantibodies organized by the Working Party on Immunohaematology of the International Society of Blood Transfusion.

Immunohematology

September 2019

International Society of Blood Transfusion Working Party on Immunohaemato-logy; Assistant Director/Medical and Scientific Director, National Institute of Blood Transfusion; Head of Department, National Immunohematology Reference Laboratory, National Institute of Blood Transfusion.

A workshop on the clinical significance of red blood cell alloantibodies, organized by the Executive Committee of the Working Party on Immunohaematology of the International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT), took place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on 9 September 2016, in conjunction with the 34th International Congress of the ISBT. This event was funded by the ISBT Academy, founded in 2011, to support educational and knowledge activities. This report is a summary of that meeting.

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Occult hepatitis B virus infection (OBI) is a low-level asymptomatic phase of HBV infection. Evidence of OBI clinical relevance is emerging but the mechanisms of its occurrence remain unclear. In this study, the molecular characteristics of 97 confirmed OBI from Chinese blood donors were analyzed and relevant mutations were identified.

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The presented dataset was used for the study focused on the search for differentially expressed proteins in blood platelet components (PCs) associated with adverse transfusion reactions (ATRs). Pellets of ATR platelet components and their controls were subjected to high-throughput proteomics analysis using a Q Exactive high-resolution tandem mass spectrometer. The data reported here constitutes an extension of "Differential protein expression of blood platelet components associated with adverse transfusion reactions" article Aloui et al.

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ATPe Dynamics in Protozoan Parasites. Adapt or Perish.

Genes (Basel)

December 2018

Institute of Biological Chemistry and Physicochemistry (IQUIFIB) "Prof. Alejandro C. Paladini", Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Buenos Aires, National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), Junín 956 Buenos Aires, Argentina.

In most animals, transient increases of extracellular ATP (ATPe) are used for physiological signaling or as a danger signal in pathological conditions. ATPe dynamics are controlled by ATP release from viable cells and cell lysis, ATPe degradation and interconversion by ecto-nucleotidases, and interaction of ATPe and byproducts with cell surface purinergic receptors and purine salvage mechanisms. Infection by protozoan parasites may alter at least one of the mechanisms controlling ATPe concentration.

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Differential protein expression of blood platelet components associated with adverse transfusion reactions.

J Proteomics

March 2019

GIMAP-EA3064, University of Lyon, Saint-Etienne, France; French Blood Bank (EFS) Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Saint-Etienne, France. Electronic address:

Platelets found within platelet components (PCs) intended for transfusion release inflammatory molecules. Despite the implementation of leukoreduction, some of these PCs are occasionally associated with adverse transfusion reactions (ATRs). The aim of this study was to decipher the platelet proteome in two types of PCs, buffy-coat-derived pooled PCs (PPCs) and single-donor apheresis PCs (SDA-PCs), associated with ATRs.

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