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Blood Groups in the Species Survival Plan (R), European Endangered Species Program, and Managed In Situ Populations of Bonobo (Pan paniscus), Common Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), Gorilla (Gorilla ssp.), and Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus ssp.)

机译:物种生存计划(R),欧洲濒危物种计划中的血型,以及Bo黑猩猩(Pan paniscus),黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes),大猩猩(Gorilla ssp。)和猩猩(Pongo pygmaeus ssp。)的有管理就地种群

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Blood groups of humans and great apes have long been considered similar, although they are not interchangeable between species. In this study, human monoclonal antibody technology was used to assign human ABO blood groups to whole blood samples from great apes housed in North American and European zoos and in situ managed populations, as a practical means to assist blood transfusion situations for these species. From a subset of each of the species (bonobo, common chimpanzee, gorilla, and orangutans), DNA sequence analysis was performed to determine blood group genotype. Bonobo and common chimpanzee populations were predominantly group A, which concurred with historic literature and was confirmed by genotyping. In agreement with historic literature, a smaller number of the common chimpanzees sampled were group O, although this O blood group was more often present in wild-origin animals as compared with zoo-born animals. Gorilla blood groups were inconclusive by monoclonal antibody techniques, and genetic studies were inconsistent with any known human blood group. As the genus and, specifically, the Bornean species, orangutans were identified with all human blood groups, including O, which had not been reported previously. Following this study, it was concluded that blood groups of bonobo, common chimpanzees, and some orangutans can be reliably assessed by human monoclonal antibody technology. However, this technique was not reliable for gorilla or orangutans other than those with blood group A. Even in those species with reliable blood group detection, blood transfusion preparation must include cross-matching to minimize adverse reactions for the patient. Zoo Biol 30: 427-444, 2011. (C) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
机译:人们一直认为人类和大猿的血型相似,尽管它们在物种之间是不可互换的。在这项研究中,人类单克隆抗体技术被用于将人类ABO血型分配给来自北美和欧洲动物园和原位管理种群的大猿类的全血样品,作为协助这些物种输血情况的实用手段。从每个物种的一个子集(bonobo,黑猩猩,大猩猩和猩猩)进行DNA序列分析以确定血型基因型。 no黑猩猩和常见的黑猩猩种群主要为A组,这与历史文献一致,并通过基因分型得到证实。与历史文献一致的是,采样的普通黑猩猩数量较少,属于O组,尽管与动物园出生的动物相比,该O型血更常见于野生动物中。大猩猩的血型通过单克隆抗体技术尚无定论,遗传研究与任何已知的人类血型均不一致。猩猩是婆罗洲种的一种,特别是婆罗洲种,它与包括O在内的所有人类血型都被鉴定出来,以前没有报道过。经过这项研究,可以得出结论,可以通过人类单克隆抗体技术可靠地评估m黑猩猩,普通黑猩猩和一些猩猩的血型。但是,该技术对A型血以外的大猩猩或猩猩并不可靠。即使在那些具有可靠血型检测的物种中,输血制剂也必须包括交叉匹配,以最大程度地减少对患者的不良反应。 Zoo Biol 30:427-444,2011。(C)2010 Wiley-Liss,Inc.

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