Title | A new blood group antigen is defined by anti-CD59, detected in a CD59-deficient patient. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Anliker M, von Zabern I, Hochsmann B, Kyrieleis H, Dohna-Schwake C, Flegel WA, Schrezenmeier H, Weinstock C |
Journal | Transfusion//Transfusion |
Volume | 54 |
Issue | 7 |
Pagination | 1817 - 22 |
Date Published | 2014 |
ISBN Number | 1537-2995 |
Other Numbers | wdn, 0417360 |
Keywords | *Anemia, Hemolytic/im [Immunology], *Antigens, CD59/im [Immunology], *Blood Group Antigens/im [Immunology], *Hemoglobinuria/im [Immunology], *Isoantibodies/bl [Blood], Anemia, Hemolytic/ge [Genetics], Antigens, CD59/ge [Genetics], Blood Group Antigens/ge [Genetics], Child, Preschool, Female, Frameshift Mutation, Hemoglobinuria/ge [Genetics], Humans |
Abstract | BACKGROUND: CD59 is a cell surface glycoprotein of approximately 20kDa limiting the lytic activity of the terminal complement complex C5b-9. Although CD59 is known as a red blood cell (RBC) antigen defined by monoclonal antibodies, it so far has not been identified as a blood group antigen, since the description of a human alloantibody was missing. In this study we show the presence of an anti-CD59 in a patient affected by a homozygous CD59 deficiency., STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: RBC CD59 and CD55 were determined by flow cytometry or by the column agglutination technique using monoclonal antisera. Commercially available His-tagged recombinant soluble CD59 protein was used to inhibit anti-CD59., RESULTS: Seven cases of an isolated CD59 deficiency due to three distinct null alleles of the CD59 gene have been published so far. Recently we described the CD59-null allele c.146delA in a young child of heterozygous parents. Her plasma contained an alloantibody directed against the high-prevalence RBC antigen CD59. The antibody specificity was identified using soluble recombinant human CD59 protein, which blocked the reactivity of the patient's antibody and of monoclonal anti-CD59 but not of monoclonal anti-CD55. In addition, RBC alloantibodies such as anti-K, anti-C, anti-c, or anti-Fy(a) remained unaffected. Therefore, inhibition by recombinant CD59 is a useful diagnostic tool to detect alloantibodies in the presence of anti-CD59., CONCLUSION: This is the first demonstration of a human anti-CD59 alloantibody, which defines CD59 as an RBC blood group antigen. CD59 represents a candidate for a new blood group system.Copyright © 2014 AABB. |
Notify Library Reference ID | 4411 |
A new blood group antigen is defined by anti-CD59, detected in a CD59-deficient patient.
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