Protective Effects of HLA ‐ DRB1 *08:03 and HLA ‐ DQA1 *01:03 Alleles for Alloanti‐D Immunisation in the Southern Chinese D‐Negative Pregnant Women
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· 2025
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/tan.70434
· OA: W4415508314
Alloanti‐D is still one of the most common causes of severe hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn in China, as rhesus immunoglobulin (RhIG) prophylaxis is not a routine practice throughout China. HLA plays an important role in the susceptibility to alloimmunisation against red blood cell antigens. This study was designed to identify susceptible and protective HLA alleles for alloanti‐D immunisation after pregnancy in the southern Chinese D‐negative (D−) pregnant women. In this study, a cohort of 116 true D− pregnant females who had not received prophylactic RhIG prophylaxis, had two or more pregnancies, and did not produce alloanti‐D (non‐responders group), and 122 true D− pregnant women with alloanti‐D immunisation (D responders group), were enrolled. HLA genotyping (HLA‐A, ‐B, ‐C, ‐DRB1, ‐DPA1, ‐DPB1, ‐DQA1, and ‐DQB1) was performed by third generation sequencing with nanopore technology. The phenotypic frequencies of HLA alleles were compared between the D responders group and non‐responders group. The results showed that the phenotypic frequencies of HLA‐DRB1*08:03 and HLA‐DQA1*01:03 alleles in the D responders group were significantly lower than those in the non‐responders group: 1.7% versus 13.1% [Odds Ratio (OR): 0.116, 95% CI: 0.026–0.518; p c = 0.029] for HLA‐DRB1*08:03 allele, and 5.2% versus 18.8% (OR: 0.235, 95% CI: 0.092–0.600, p c = 0.019) for HLA‐DQA1*01:03 allele. Our findings indicated that the presence of HLA‐DRB1*08:03 or HLA‐DQA1*01:03 alleles can be considered as a protective factor for alloanti‐D immunisation in the southern Chinese D− pregnant women.