Screening for intermediate and severe forms of Thalassaemia in discarded red blood cells: optimization and feasibility

Detection and quantification of Hb subtypes of human blood is integral to presumptive identification of thalassaemias. It has been used in neonatal screening of thalassaemia and Hb variants. The use of discarded red blood cells following processing of the cord blood for stem cells provides readily a...

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Main Authors: Asokan, K., Tan, J., Vasudevan, M., Low, S.
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spelling my.um.eprints.37072019-02-28T08:57:20Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3707/ Screening for intermediate and severe forms of Thalassaemia in discarded red blood cells: optimization and feasibility Asokan, K. Tan, J. Vasudevan, M. Low, S. R Medicine Detection and quantification of Hb subtypes of human blood is integral to presumptive identification of thalassaemias. It has been used in neonatal screening of thalassaemia and Hb variants. The use of discarded red blood cells following processing of the cord blood for stem cells provides readily available diagnostic material for thalassaemia screening. In this study, we determined the range of Hb subtypes in 195 consecutive cord blood samples collected for cord blood banking. The `cord blood samples-analysed were those of the remaining red blood cells after the cord blood was processed for stem cell storage. Quantification of Hb subtypes by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was done on BioRad Variant II Hb testing system. Only 73 (36.5) of the samples could be analyzed neat without dilution. With a 1:300 dilution with wash solution the acceptable area as recommended by the manufacturer for reading of a C-gram within the 1 to 3 million ranges were achieved in all. Eighteen (9) 12 showed classical Hb Barts (γ4) prerun peaks were confirmed by Sebia Hydrasys automated Hb gel electrophoresis and quantified by Sebia Capillarys 2 capillary electrophoresis. Only 1 (0.5) was presumptively identified with HbH disease. Due to the limited number of samples no beta-thalassaemia major, Hb E beta-thalassaemia and Hb Barts hydrops fetalis were found. The HPLC assay was possible at a cost US 5 per sample and a turnover time of 10 samples per hour without technical difficulties. This study reports an effective and valuable protocol for thalassaemia screening in red blood cells which would otherwise be discarded during cord blood processing. Cord blood with severe and intermediate forms of thalassaemia can be preselected and not stored. Malaysian Medical Association 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3707/1/Screening_for_Intermediate_and_Severe_Forms.pdf Asokan, K. and Tan, J. and Vasudevan, M. and Low, S. (2011) Screening for intermediate and severe forms of Thalassaemia in discarded red blood cells: optimization and feasibility. Medical Journal of Malaysia, 66 (5). pp. 429-434. ISSN 0300-5283 http://www.e-mjm.org/2011/v66n5/Thalassaemia_screening.pdf
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Asokan, K.
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Low, S.
Screening for intermediate and severe forms of Thalassaemia in discarded red blood cells: optimization and feasibility
description Detection and quantification of Hb subtypes of human blood is integral to presumptive identification of thalassaemias. It has been used in neonatal screening of thalassaemia and Hb variants. The use of discarded red blood cells following processing of the cord blood for stem cells provides readily available diagnostic material for thalassaemia screening. In this study, we determined the range of Hb subtypes in 195 consecutive cord blood samples collected for cord blood banking. The `cord blood samples-analysed were those of the remaining red blood cells after the cord blood was processed for stem cell storage. Quantification of Hb subtypes by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was done on BioRad Variant II Hb testing system. Only 73 (36.5) of the samples could be analyzed neat without dilution. With a 1:300 dilution with wash solution the acceptable area as recommended by the manufacturer for reading of a C-gram within the 1 to 3 million ranges were achieved in all. Eighteen (9) 12 showed classical Hb Barts (γ4) prerun peaks were confirmed by Sebia Hydrasys automated Hb gel electrophoresis and quantified by Sebia Capillarys 2 capillary electrophoresis. Only 1 (0.5) was presumptively identified with HbH disease. Due to the limited number of samples no beta-thalassaemia major, Hb E beta-thalassaemia and Hb Barts hydrops fetalis were found. The HPLC assay was possible at a cost US 5 per sample and a turnover time of 10 samples per hour without technical difficulties. This study reports an effective and valuable protocol for thalassaemia screening in red blood cells which would otherwise be discarded during cord blood processing. Cord blood with severe and intermediate forms of thalassaemia can be preselected and not stored.
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author Asokan, K.
Tan, J.
Vasudevan, M.
Low, S.
author_facet Asokan, K.
Tan, J.
Vasudevan, M.
Low, S.
author_sort Asokan, K.
title Screening for intermediate and severe forms of Thalassaemia in discarded red blood cells: optimization and feasibility
title_short Screening for intermediate and severe forms of Thalassaemia in discarded red blood cells: optimization and feasibility
title_full Screening for intermediate and severe forms of Thalassaemia in discarded red blood cells: optimization and feasibility
title_fullStr Screening for intermediate and severe forms of Thalassaemia in discarded red blood cells: optimization and feasibility
title_full_unstemmed Screening for intermediate and severe forms of Thalassaemia in discarded red blood cells: optimization and feasibility
title_sort screening for intermediate and severe forms of thalassaemia in discarded red blood cells: optimization and feasibility
publisher Malaysian Medical Association
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