Genomic analysis of KEL*03 and KEL*04 alleles among Thai blood donors
Oytip Nathalang, Panasya Rassuree, Kamphon Intharanut, Wanlapa Chaibangyang, Núria Nogués

TL;DR
This study analyzed Kell blood group alleles in Thai donors and found a 100% frequency of the KEL*04 allele.
Contribution
The study reports the first genetic analysis of KEL*03 and KEL*04 alleles in Thai populations using a PCR-SSP method.
Findings
All 3256 Thai donors had the homozygous KEL*04/KEL*04 genotype.
The KEL*04 allele frequency in Thai populations differs significantly from other global populations.
The PCR-SSP method accurately detected KEL alleles and predicted Kpa/Kpb antigens.
Abstract
The Kell blood group system is clinically important in transfusion medicine, particularly in patients with antibodies specific to Kell antigens. To date, genetic variations of the Kell metallo-endopeptidase (KEL) gene among Thai populations remain unknown. This study aimed to determine the frequencies of KEL*03 and KEL*04 alleles among Thai blood donors using an in-house polymerase chain reaction-sequence-specific primer (PCR-SSP) method. Blood samples obtained from 805 unrelated central Thai blood donors at a blood bank in Pathumthani, Thailand, from March 2023 to June 2023, were typed for Kpa and Kpb antigens using the column agglutination test, and the results for 400 samples were confirmed using DNA sequencing. A PCR-SSP method was developed to detect the KEL*03 and KEL*04 alleles, and genotyping results were validated using known DNA controls. DNA samples obtained from Thai…
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TopicsBlood groups and transfusion · Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments · Platelet Disorders and Treatments
