Rh system and association with hemolytic disease of the newborn

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Autor(a) principal: Mota, Lennara Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Pereira, Simone Barbosa, Vale, Geórgia Maria Vaz Feitosa do, Carvalho, Rosa Adélia Machado de, Carlos , Lillian Monizy Mesquita, Souza, Daiane Borges, Souza, Isadora Lima de, Pedroso, André Luiz de Oliveira, Figueiredo , Bruno Leonardo de Sousa, Müller, Bruna Carolynne Tôrres, Rodrigues, Keuri Silva, Brandão, Maiana Crisley Barroso, Alves, Darci Rosane Costa Freitas, Carneiro, Elaine da Silva, Gerônimo Neto, Pedro da Silva, Ferreira , Milena Barroso
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6850
Resumo: The antigens D, C, c, E, e, which are located in two proteins expressed in the red cell membrane: RhD (CD240D) and RhCE (CD240CE). The first protein is related to the D (Rh1) antigen and its variants, the second to the C, E, c, and (Rh2 to Rh5) antigens in various combinations (CE, cE, Ce and ce) and variants. The Rh system is made up of more than 56 antigens capable of producing hemolytic disease. D, C, c, E antigens are the main and most important antigens and are therefore called the system, based on the nomenclature described by Rosenfield. The work aims to analyze through scientific publications the association of the Rh system with hemolytic disease of the newborn. This is a qualitative bibliographic review based on scientific production based on studies already published. DHRN is characterized by the destruction of fetal erythrocytes by IgG class antibodies present in the maternal circulation. These specific antibodies against antigens present in the fetus' red blood cells penetrate the placental barrier and promote the premature hemolytic process of erythrocytes, causing fetal anemia. This anemia has degrees that vary according to the intensity of the destruction of red blood cells. DHRN can present severe cases leading to anemia, increased bilirubin and organ involvement and therefore it is necessary that Rh negative mothers use immunoprevention measures with the use of polyclonal anti-D immunoglobulin.
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spelling Rh system and association with hemolytic disease of the newbornSistema de Rh y asociación con la enfermedad hemolítica del recién nacidoSistema Rh e associação com a doença hemolítica do recém-nascidoIctericiaIncompatibilidad de Grupos SanguíneosFormación de anticuerpos.JaundiceIncompatibility of Blood GroupsAntibody Formation.IcteríciaIncompatibilidade de Grupos SanguíneosFormação de Anticorpos.The antigens D, C, c, E, e, which are located in two proteins expressed in the red cell membrane: RhD (CD240D) and RhCE (CD240CE). The first protein is related to the D (Rh1) antigen and its variants, the second to the C, E, c, and (Rh2 to Rh5) antigens in various combinations (CE, cE, Ce and ce) and variants. The Rh system is made up of more than 56 antigens capable of producing hemolytic disease. D, C, c, E antigens are the main and most important antigens and are therefore called the system, based on the nomenclature described by Rosenfield. The work aims to analyze through scientific publications the association of the Rh system with hemolytic disease of the newborn. This is a qualitative bibliographic review based on scientific production based on studies already published. DHRN is characterized by the destruction of fetal erythrocytes by IgG class antibodies present in the maternal circulation. These specific antibodies against antigens present in the fetus' red blood cells penetrate the placental barrier and promote the premature hemolytic process of erythrocytes, causing fetal anemia. This anemia has degrees that vary according to the intensity of the destruction of red blood cells. DHRN can present severe cases leading to anemia, increased bilirubin and organ involvement and therefore it is necessary that Rh negative mothers use immunoprevention measures with the use of polyclonal anti-D immunoglobulin.Los antígenos D, C, c, E, e, que se encuentran en dos proteínas expresadas en la membrana de los glóbulos rojos: RhD (CD240D) y RhCE (CD240CE). La primera proteína está relacionada con el antígeno D (Rh1) y sus variantes, la segunda con los antígenos C, E, c y (Rh2 a Rh5) en varias combinaciones (CE, cE, Ce y ce) y variantes. El sistema Rh está compuesto por más de 56 antígenos capaces de producir enfermedad hemolítica. Los antígenos D, C, c, E son los antígenos principales y más importantes y, por lo tanto, se denominan sistema, según la nomenclatura descrita por Rosenfield. El trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar a través de publicaciones científicas la asociación del sistema Rh con la enfermedad hemolítica del recién nacido. Esta es una revisión bibliográfica cualitativa basada en la producción científica basada en estudios ya publicados. DHRN se caracteriza por la destrucción de los eritrocitos fetales por los anticuerpos de clase IgG presentes en la circulación materna. Estos anticuerpos específicos contra los antígenos presentes en los glóbulos rojos del feto penetran la barrera placentaria y promueven el proceso hemolítico prematuro de los eritrocitos, causando anemia fetal. Esta anemia tiene grados que varían según la intensidad de la destrucción de los glóbulos rojos. DHRN puede presentar casos graves que conducen a anemia, aumento de la bilirrubina y la afectación de los órganos y, por lo tanto, es necesario que las madres Rh negativas utilicen medidas de inmunoprevención con el uso de inmunoglobulina policlonal anti-D.Os antígenos D, C, c, E, e, que estão localizados em duas proteínas expressas na membrana das hemácias: RhD (CD240D) e RhCE (CD240CE). A primeira proteína está relacionada ao antígeno D (Rh1) e suas variantes, a segunda aos antígenos C, E, c, e (Rh2 a Rh5) em diversas combinações (CE, cE, Ce e ce) e variantes. O sistema Rh é formado por mais de 56 antígenos capazes de produzir a doença hemolítica. Os antígenos D, C, c, E, são os principais e mais importantes antígenos e, portanto, chamados de sistema, com base na nomenclatura descrita por Rosenfield. O trabalho tem por objetivo analisar através de publicações cientificas a associação do sistema Rh com a doença hemolítica do recém-nascido. Trata-se de uma revisão bibliográfica de caráter qualitativo que se baseia na produção científica a partir de estudos já publicados. A DHRN caracteriza-se pela destruição dos eritrócitos fetais por anticorpos de classe IgG presentes na circulação materna. Esses anticorpos específicos contra antígenos presentes nas hemácias do feto penetram a barreira placentária e promovem o processo hemolítico prematuro dos eritrócitos, causando à anemia fetal. Essa anemia dispõe de graus que variam de acordo com a intensidade da destruição das hemácias. A DHRN pode apresentar casos graves levando a anemia, aumento da bilirrubina e comprometimento de órgãos e por isso é necessário que mães Rh negativo utilizem medidas de imunoprevenção com o uso de imunoglobulina anti-D policlonal. Research, Society and Development2020-08-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/685010.33448/rsd-v9i9.6850Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e332996950Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e332996950Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e3329969502525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6850/6486Copyright (c) 2020 Lennara Pereira Motahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMota, Lennara PereiraPereira, Simone Barbosa Vale, Geórgia Maria Vaz Feitosa do Carvalho, Rosa Adélia Machado de Carlos , Lillian Monizy Mesquita Souza, Daiane Borges Souza, Isadora Lima de Pedroso, André Luiz de Oliveira Figueiredo , Bruno Leonardo de Sousa Müller, Bruna Carolynne Tôrres Rodrigues, Keuri Silva Brandão, Maiana Crisley Barroso Alves, Darci Rosane Costa Freitas Carneiro, Elaine da Silva Gerônimo Neto, Pedro da Silva Ferreira , Milena Barroso 2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6850Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:48.778361Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rh system and association with hemolytic disease of the newborn
Sistema de Rh y asociación con la enfermedad hemolítica del recién nacido
Sistema Rh e associação com a doença hemolítica do recém-nascido
title Rh system and association with hemolytic disease of the newborn
spellingShingle Rh system and association with hemolytic disease of the newborn
Mota, Lennara Pereira
Ictericia
Incompatibilidad de Grupos Sanguíneos
Formación de anticuerpos.
Jaundice
Incompatibility of Blood Groups
Antibody Formation.
Icterícia
Incompatibilidade de Grupos Sanguíneos
Formação de Anticorpos.
title_short Rh system and association with hemolytic disease of the newborn
title_full Rh system and association with hemolytic disease of the newborn
title_fullStr Rh system and association with hemolytic disease of the newborn
title_full_unstemmed Rh system and association with hemolytic disease of the newborn
title_sort Rh system and association with hemolytic disease of the newborn
author Mota, Lennara Pereira
author_facet Mota, Lennara Pereira
Pereira, Simone Barbosa
Vale, Geórgia Maria Vaz Feitosa do
Carvalho, Rosa Adélia Machado de
Carlos , Lillian Monizy Mesquita
Souza, Daiane Borges
Souza, Isadora Lima de
Pedroso, André Luiz de Oliveira
Figueiredo , Bruno Leonardo de Sousa
Müller, Bruna Carolynne Tôrres
Rodrigues, Keuri Silva
Brandão, Maiana Crisley Barroso
Alves, Darci Rosane Costa Freitas
Carneiro, Elaine da Silva
Gerônimo Neto, Pedro da Silva
Ferreira , Milena Barroso
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author2 Pereira, Simone Barbosa
Vale, Geórgia Maria Vaz Feitosa do
Carvalho, Rosa Adélia Machado de
Carlos , Lillian Monizy Mesquita
Souza, Daiane Borges
Souza, Isadora Lima de
Pedroso, André Luiz de Oliveira
Figueiredo , Bruno Leonardo de Sousa
Müller, Bruna Carolynne Tôrres
Rodrigues, Keuri Silva
Brandão, Maiana Crisley Barroso
Alves, Darci Rosane Costa Freitas
Carneiro, Elaine da Silva
Gerônimo Neto, Pedro da Silva
Ferreira , Milena Barroso
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mota, Lennara Pereira
Pereira, Simone Barbosa
Vale, Geórgia Maria Vaz Feitosa do
Carvalho, Rosa Adélia Machado de
Carlos , Lillian Monizy Mesquita
Souza, Daiane Borges
Souza, Isadora Lima de
Pedroso, André Luiz de Oliveira
Figueiredo , Bruno Leonardo de Sousa
Müller, Bruna Carolynne Tôrres
Rodrigues, Keuri Silva
Brandão, Maiana Crisley Barroso
Alves, Darci Rosane Costa Freitas
Carneiro, Elaine da Silva
Gerônimo Neto, Pedro da Silva
Ferreira , Milena Barroso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ictericia
Incompatibilidad de Grupos Sanguíneos
Formación de anticuerpos.
Jaundice
Incompatibility of Blood Groups
Antibody Formation.
Icterícia
Incompatibilidade de Grupos Sanguíneos
Formação de Anticorpos.
topic Ictericia
Incompatibilidad de Grupos Sanguíneos
Formación de anticuerpos.
Jaundice
Incompatibility of Blood Groups
Antibody Formation.
Icterícia
Incompatibilidade de Grupos Sanguíneos
Formação de Anticorpos.
description The antigens D, C, c, E, e, which are located in two proteins expressed in the red cell membrane: RhD (CD240D) and RhCE (CD240CE). The first protein is related to the D (Rh1) antigen and its variants, the second to the C, E, c, and (Rh2 to Rh5) antigens in various combinations (CE, cE, Ce and ce) and variants. The Rh system is made up of more than 56 antigens capable of producing hemolytic disease. D, C, c, E antigens are the main and most important antigens and are therefore called the system, based on the nomenclature described by Rosenfield. The work aims to analyze through scientific publications the association of the Rh system with hemolytic disease of the newborn. This is a qualitative bibliographic review based on scientific production based on studies already published. DHRN is characterized by the destruction of fetal erythrocytes by IgG class antibodies present in the maternal circulation. These specific antibodies against antigens present in the fetus' red blood cells penetrate the placental barrier and promote the premature hemolytic process of erythrocytes, causing fetal anemia. This anemia has degrees that vary according to the intensity of the destruction of red blood cells. DHRN can present severe cases leading to anemia, increased bilirubin and organ involvement and therefore it is necessary that Rh negative mothers use immunoprevention measures with the use of polyclonal anti-D immunoglobulin.
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