Literature DB >> 18004937

Serologic and molecular characterization of the B(A) blood group in the Chinese population.

Z H Guo1, D Xiang, Z Y Zhu, X Liu, H P Chen, J L Wang, D Z Liu, T M Zhao.   

Abstract

B(A) phenotype individuals have normal B antigen and a small amount of A antigen on the RBCs with anti-A in the plasma. Some highly potent monoclonal anti-A reagents are capable of agglutinating B(A) RBCs, which therefore usually results in a discrepancy between RBC and plasma ABO grouping. To date, five B(A) alleles (ABO B(A)01, B(A)02, B(A)03, B(A)04, and B(A)05) have been defined by nucleotide sequences. To get a more complete picture of B(A) phenotypes found in the Chinese population and resolve blood donor typing problems caused by B(A) alleles,a serologic and molecular study of nine unrelated Chinese individuals and three families carrying B(A) alleles was conducted. Allele B(A)02 with a 700C>G mutation, allele B(A)04 with a single 640A>G substitution, and allele B(A)05 with a 641T>C mutation were detected in multigenerational families and unrelated blood donors. Neither the B(A)01 nor B(A)03 alleles with 703A>G substitutions were observed in this study. In addition, a polymerase chain reaction with a sequence-specific primer genotyping assay was developed for rapid identification of B(A)02, B(A)04, and B(A)05 alleles using genomic DNA samples.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18004937

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunohematology        ISSN: 0894-203X


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1.  Genetic Sequencing Analysis of A307 Subgroup of ABO Blood Group.

Authors:  Ying Huang; Jiajin Lin; Suiyong Zhu
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2015-09-18
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