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Weak D and partial D in Slovenian population through serology and genotyping.
Rupreht, Ruth Rebeka; Hartman, Katrina Pretnar; Galvani, Vesna; Rozman, Primoz; Serbec, Vladka Curin.
Afiliação
  • Rupreht RR; Blood Transfusion Centre of Slovenia, Slajmerjeva 6, SI-1105 Ljubljana, Slovenia, Slovenia.
  • Hartman KP; Blood Transfusion Centre of Slovenia, Slajmerjeva 6, SI-1105 Ljubljana, Slovenia, Slovenia.
  • Galvani V; Blood Transfusion Centre of Slovenia, Slajmerjeva 6, SI-1105 Ljubljana, Slovenia, Slovenia.
  • Rozman P; Blood Transfusion Centre of Slovenia, Slajmerjeva 6, SI-1105 Ljubljana, Slovenia, Slovenia.
Pflugers Arch ; 440(Suppl 1): R195-R196, 2000 Jan.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28008538
ABSTRACT
Weak D red cell phenotype (formerly Du) exhibits weaker serological reaction with anti-D antibodies. Weak D occurs in 0.2% to 1% of whites and is caused by qualitatively altered RhD proteins called partial D or normal, only weakly expressed RhD proteins that are called weak D. Partial D genes are hybrid alleles between RHD an RHCE genes. 23 partial RHD alleles are described. Weak D phenotypes with reduced expression are likely to posses the normal RHD gene, but the latest findings indicate that weak D alleles carry at least one point mutation. The aim of the present work was to answer an important question how to approach partial and weak D identification in diagnostic use and if it is possible to distinguish between partial D and weak D using commercially available anti-D reagents for routine use. We also wanted to evaluate D-screen kit for partial D identification. We compared phenotypes identified by serological testing and genotypes identified by RHD Multiplex PCR and DVII specific ASPA PCR. Our results showed that it is not possible to distinguish between partial and weak D using commercially available anti-D reagents for routine use. D-screen proved to be useful for DVI and DVII identification, whereas for partial DDFR identification we must look for another set of monoclonal antibodies or simply use genotyping methods. In 44 samples with not interpretable serological results out of 80 we found all RHD specific exons present and we classified the samples as weak D. Fourteen types of weak D with at least one point mutation were recently proposed. Designing of allele specific PCRs for identification of proposed types of weak D is in progress.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2000 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2000 Tipo de documento: Article