Transfusion medicine
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Transfusion medicine · Sep 1999
Allele-related variation in minisatellite repeats involved in the transcription of the blood group ABO gene.
Since the cloning in 1990 of cDNA corresponding to mRNA transcribed at the blood group ABO locus, polymorphisms at the ABO locus and phenotype-genotype correlation have been analysed by several investigators. An enhancer-active minisatellite motif reported to contain four 43-bp repeats has been analysed by PCR in blood samples from 160 random Swedish blood donors. Different sizes of the DNA fragments obtained led to further analysis by direct sequencing. ⋯ The A1 and the infrequent O2 allele had only one repeat whilst A2, B, O1 and O1v had four repeats and thus generated longer (by 129 bp) fragments. A further 74 samples obtained from various geographical areas/ethnic groups indicated a widespread correlation with few exceptions. In conclusion, a novel ABO polymorphism located in the 5'-nontranslated region involved in transcriptional regulation of the ABO gene is reported and its relationship to common alleles at this locus defined.
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Transfusion medicine · Sep 1999
An audit of error rates in a UK district hospital transfusion laboratory.
We have audited the error rates of our transfusion laboratory and compared these with error rates reported in the transfusion literature. Error rates were calculated using workload data from the department. The majority of errors that were detected were preanalytical and related to inadequate or incomplete data provided on the sample or request form. ⋯ There were no serious consequences identified of the errors detected in this study. It was difficult to compare these results with those published in the literature in view of the different methodologies that have been reported when error rates have been determined. A standard method should be developed in the UK for calculating error rates so that laboratories can benchmark their performance against comparable organizations.