The neutrophil-specific antigen NC1 is defined by an antibody in the s
erum of a mother who gave birth to a child with alloimmune neonatal ne
utropenia. NC1 has been reported to be associated with the neutrophil-
specific antigen NA2, but the precise relation of NC1 and NA2 remained
unclear. Therefore, we investigated the serum using the antigen captu
re assay MAIGA and the granulocyte (GIFT) and lymphocyte (LIFT) immuno
fluorescence tests. In GIFT, no NA association was observed. In LIFT,
serum antibodies bound preferably to lymphocytes with the HLA antigens
HLA-B7 and cross-reacting antigens. In MAIGA, an antibody specific fo
r the NA2 variant of the granulocyte Fc gamma-receptor III was observe
d. The NA2 specificity was confirmed by testing granulocytes from 40 f
urther different donors. This indicates that the NC1 and NA2 antigens
are identical. A positive GIFT result but a negative one in LIFT using
cells of an NA2-negative typed individual suggest the presence of an
additional, non-NA2-specific granulocyte antibody.