Blood group genotype matching for transfusion

Br J Haematol. 2024 Aug 5. doi: 10.1111/bjh.19664. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The last decade has seen significant growth in the application of DNA-based methods for extended antigen typing, and the use of gene sequencing to consider variation in blood group genes to guide clinical care. The challenge for the field now lies in educating professionals, expanding accessibility and standardizing the use of genotyping for routine patient care. Here we discuss applications of genotyping when transfusion is not straightforward including when compatibility cannot be demonstrated by routine methods, when Rh type is unclear, when allo- and auto-antibodies are encountered in stem cell and organ transplantation, for prenatal testing to determine maternal and foetal risk for complications, and Group A subtyping for kidney and platelet donors. We summarize current commercial testing resources and new approaches to testing including high-density arrays and targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS).

Keywords: A2 genotyping; antigen‐matching; blood group genotyping; blood groups; extended antigen typing; genotyping; non‐A1 genotype.

Publication types

  • Review