Managing a Pregnancy in the Presence of the Rare Blood Group Antibody PP1Pk

Pregnant women with p phenotype, who lack antigens P, P1, and Pk, spontaneously form anti-PP1Pk antibodies whose primary target is the placenta. The risk of miscarriage in these women is 50%–70% and reaches 87% in the second trimester. The therapies aim to reduce the titer of antibodies early in pre...

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Main Authors: Alexandra Bonmatí-Santané, Roberto Céspedes López, Jehimy Jean Alvarez Saltos, Jordi Calabia Martínez, Cristina Noboa Paez, Jordi Piedra Sánchez, Natalia Visa Figueredo, Anna Maroto González
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Published: Mary Ann Liebert 2024-04-01
Series:Women's Health Reports
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Online Access:https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/whr.2023.0120
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author Alexandra Bonmatí-Santané
Roberto Céspedes López
Jehimy Jean Alvarez Saltos
Jordi Calabia Martínez
Cristina Noboa Paez
Jordi Piedra Sánchez
Natalia Visa Figueredo
Anna Maroto González
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Roberto Céspedes López
Jehimy Jean Alvarez Saltos
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Cristina Noboa Paez
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Natalia Visa Figueredo
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description Pregnant women with p phenotype, who lack antigens P, P1, and Pk, spontaneously form anti-PP1Pk antibodies whose primary target is the placenta. The risk of miscarriage in these women is 50%–70% and reaches 87% in the second trimester. The therapies aim to reduce the titer of antibodies early in pregnancy. They also have risk of hemolytic transfusion reaction, with very few compatible red blood cell donors in the world. In this study, we present a case of successful pregnancy managed with autologous blood donations and plasmapheresis.
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spelling doaj-art-e7447f944fb3416e834f3f60f4b651812025-08-20T03:09:58ZengMary Ann LiebertWomen's Health Reports2688-48442024-04-015131932310.1089/whr.2023.0120Managing a Pregnancy in the Presence of the Rare Blood Group Antibody PP1PkAlexandra Bonmatí-Santané0Roberto Céspedes López1Jehimy Jean Alvarez Saltos2Jordi Calabia Martínez3Cristina Noboa Paez4Jordi Piedra Sánchez5Natalia Visa Figueredo6Anna Maroto González7Gynecology and Obstetrics Service, Girona, Spain.Department of Hematology, Banc de Sang i Teixits, Girona, Spain.Nephrorolgy Service; Hospital Universitari de Girona Doctor Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain.Nephrorolgy Service; Hospital Universitari de Girona Doctor Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain.Nephrorolgy Service; Hospital Universitari de Girona Doctor Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain.Department of Hematology, Banc de Sang i Teixits, Girona, Spain.Gynecology and Obstetrics Service, Girona, Spain.Gynecology and Obstetrics Service, Girona, Spain.Pregnant women with p phenotype, who lack antigens P, P1, and Pk, spontaneously form anti-PP1Pk antibodies whose primary target is the placenta. The risk of miscarriage in these women is 50%–70% and reaches 87% in the second trimester. The therapies aim to reduce the titer of antibodies early in pregnancy. They also have risk of hemolytic transfusion reaction, with very few compatible red blood cell donors in the world. In this study, we present a case of successful pregnancy managed with autologous blood donations and plasmapheresis.https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/whr.2023.0120plasmapheresisanti-PP1Pkautologous blood donationmiscarriagep phenotype
spellingShingle Alexandra Bonmatí-Santané
Roberto Céspedes López
Jehimy Jean Alvarez Saltos
Jordi Calabia Martínez
Cristina Noboa Paez
Jordi Piedra Sánchez
Natalia Visa Figueredo
Anna Maroto González
Managing a Pregnancy in the Presence of the Rare Blood Group Antibody PP1Pk
Women's Health Reports
plasmapheresis
anti-PP1Pk
autologous blood donation
miscarriage
p phenotype
title Managing a Pregnancy in the Presence of the Rare Blood Group Antibody PP1Pk
title_full Managing a Pregnancy in the Presence of the Rare Blood Group Antibody PP1Pk
title_fullStr Managing a Pregnancy in the Presence of the Rare Blood Group Antibody PP1Pk
title_full_unstemmed Managing a Pregnancy in the Presence of the Rare Blood Group Antibody PP1Pk
title_short Managing a Pregnancy in the Presence of the Rare Blood Group Antibody PP1Pk
title_sort managing a pregnancy in the presence of the rare blood group antibody pp1pk
topic plasmapheresis
anti-PP1Pk
autologous blood donation
miscarriage
p phenotype
url https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/whr.2023.0120
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