Abstract

To explore transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) induced by human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-II antibodies, and to analyse antibody typing and source. We retrospectively analysed the clinical symptoms and signs of two leukaemia patients with suspected TRALI from the same female donor. HLA phenotyping was performed on the two patients, the platelet donor, her husband and her two children. The HLA and human neutrophil antigenantibodies in the donor's plasma were identified. The clinical manifestations of two leukaemia patients were those of TRALI, and we treated them with timely ventilator support. A high titre of HLA-II antibodies was in the plasma of the platelet donor. The antibodies were directed at HLA-DRB3*03:01, HLA-DRB1*09:01, HLA-DRB1*12:02, HLA-DRB3*01:01 and HLA-DRB1*12:01:01G, which were specific to the HLA antigens of the two patients. High-resolution HLA genotyping suggested that the donor's HLA-II antibodies were derived from immune stimulation by the husband's antigens during pregnancy. This study described two cases of TRALI caused by HLA-II antibodies from the same female donor. Appropriate management of blood donors with a history of multiple pregnancies is crucial.

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