Literature DB >> 10746557

Gene organization and rearrangements at the human Rhesus blood group locus revealed by fiber-FISH analysis.

Y Suto1, Y Ishikawa, H Hyodo, M Uchikawa, T Juji.   

Abstract

The human Rhesus (Rh) blood group locus is composed of two highly homologous genes, the RHD and RHCE genes on chromosome 1, encoding the D, C/c, and E/e antigens in common Rh-positive phenotypes. In general, the RHD gene is either absent or grossly deleted in Rh-negative individuals. In this study, gene organization at the RH locus of Japanese donors with different serological phenotypes was directly analyzed by two-color fluorescence in situ hybridization on DNA fibers released from their lymphocytes (fiber-FISH) and by using DNA probes of introns 3 and 7 of the RHCE and RHD genes. Six Rh-positive samples (two with the D+C-c+E+e-, two with the D+C+c-E-e+, and two with the D+C+c+E+e+ phenotype) showed the presence of two RH genes within a region of less than 200 kb on chromosome 1p36.1. Of great interest was the finding that the genes were arranged in the antidromic order of the telomere -RHCE (5'--> 3') -RHD (3'-->5') - centromere. On the other hand, two typical Rh-negative samples (D-C-c+E+e+) showed the presence of only one RHCE gene, as expected. Moreover, further analysis combined with a locus-specific assay of three Rh-negative samples (D-C+c+E+e+, D-C+c+E-e+, and D-C+c-E-e+) showed the possible presence of the RHD gene(s) and complex rearrangements, including partial deletion, duplication, and recombination, in this region; these could be responsible for the Rh-negative phenotype.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10746557     DOI: 10.1007/s004390051024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Genet        ISSN: 0340-6717            Impact factor:   4.132


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