The Influence of Race and Phenotype on the Erythrocyte D Antigen Studied by I131—labeled Anti—D

Author:

BARNES ARTHUR E.12,FARR RICHARD S.13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.

2. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pa.

3. Division of Allergy and Immunology, Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, La Jolla, Calif.

Abstract

Abstract A method for the preparation of I131-labeled anti-D eluates (I[unknown] anti-D) specific for the D antigen by adsorption and elution from intact D positive red cells is presented. A standard D antigen reference system for the quantitative comparison of the red cell D antigen from various donors was developed on the basis of kinetic studies of the effect of pH, temperature and antigen concentration on the I[unknown] anti-D reaction with the D antigen. The red cell D antigen determinations of the blood from 33 Negro and 102 Caucasian donors showed wide monomodal frequency distributions which indicate a heterogeneity of quantitative D antigen reactivity consistent with previous serologic and I131-labeled anti-D studies. The average red cell D antigen reactivity of the 20 probable D homozygote and 14 established D hemizygote Caucasian donors was similar to the D antigen reactivity of the 102 random Caucasian donors. The red cell D antigen reactivity was strongly depressed by the C antigen (or C gene) in Caucasian bloods and enhanced by the E antigen (or E gene) in Negro bloods. The E antigen (or E gene) may also have enhanced the D antigen reactivity in red cells from Caucasian donors, but the difference in D zygosity provides an alternative explanation for the results. The marked influence on red cell D antigen reactivity in the presence of the C and E antigen may well have obscured any lesser influence of D zygosity.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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