Clinical information
Diagnostic Utility:
- This determination is useful in the typing of patients or donors where it is of interest to confirm the presence or absence of this antigen.
- There are different techniques for typing HPA antigens, with molecular biology techniques currently being the most used.
Method:
Determination of the HPA-3a genotype
Prior to determining the genotype, DNA extraction from a blood sample in EDTA is required.
The study of the HPA-3a platelet genotype is performed using the SSP-PCR technique, with specific primers for the HPA-3a allele in a uniplex.
Results:
The results are:
Positive
Negative
Response Time:
10 working days
Specimen information
Sample: Peripheral blood in EDTA
Sample volume: 1 tube of 5 ml of EDTA K3
Stability: At room temperature or at 4°C: 7 days
Transport instructions: Preferably at room temperature
Reason for rejection: Highly hemolyzed sample
Administrative information
BST Code: 0604
Test Description: Platelet Antigen HPA-3a
Synonyms: --
Section: Immunohematology
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Profiles: Not included in any profile
References
G.Cavanagh, A. N. Dunn, C. E. Chapman i P. Metcalfe. " HPA genotyping by PCR sequence-specific priming (PCR-SSP): a streamlined method for rapid routine investigations". Transfusion Medicine, 7: 41-45 (1997).
Quality
BST holds ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and OSHAS 18001 quality certifications, as well as the European Excellence 500+ seal. BST is accredited by CAT, JACIE-FACT, FACT-NETCORD, and EFI, and complies with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Distribution Practice (GDP) guidelines.