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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Science
  • Primate Research
  • Immunology

Background:

  • Accurate ABO blood typing is crucial for primate research and transfusion.
  • ABH antigens are typically absent on primate red blood cells, complicating traditional typing methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate non-invasive methods for ABO blood typing in cynomolgus monkeys.
  • To determine the feasibility, convenience, and stability of two distinct assays.

Main Methods:

  • Assessed a reverse gel system assay and a buccal mucosal cell immunofluorescent assay.
  • Utilized renal tissue immunofluorescent assay as a gold standard for comparison.

Main Results:

  • The reverse gel system assay accurately determined ABO blood groups in 65 of 72 monkeys.
  • Buccal mucosal cell immunofluorescent assay correctly identified ABO groups in 50 monkeys initially, with improved accuracy after optimization.

Conclusions:

  • The reverse gel system assay is recommended as the primary method for primate ABO blood typing.
  • Buccal mucosal cell immunofluorescent assay serves as a valuable supplementary method when the primary assay yields ambiguous results.