PMID: 2103173Jan 1, 1990Paper

1990 cell typings in the International Cell Exchange

Clinical Transplants
M LauA Barbetti

Abstract

1. A yearly summary of the previous year's cells typed through the International Cell Exchange allows a participating laboratory to compare its own performance with 292 currently participating exchange laboratories, inasmuch as each laboratory receives its individual antigen report. We present an annual summary for the 1990 typings of 40 cells sent for Class I and 20 cells sent for Class II antigens. 2. The mean detection percentages and the detection ranges for 21 WHO-designated (well-defined) and 21 WHO-provisional (with "w" designations, less well-defined) antigens were determined for the Class I cells typed in 1990. Seventeen WHO antigens showed 95% or greater detection levels. The remaining WHO antigens showed at least 90% agreement, with the exception of B38. More variation in detection is observed in the WHO-provisional antigens. Aw33, Bw50, Bw60, and Bw62 showed 90% or greater average detection percents. In recent years, antigens such as Bw46 and Bw70, have shown great improvement in detection. 3. The percent discrepancy rates of 8 HLA-A,B antigens typed 4 times or more in 1990 were presented as well as the total percent discrepancy rates for all Class I antigens. Comparison of 1990 figures with those of 1988 and 1989 s...Continue Reading

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