DEMONSTRATION BY THE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY-SPECIFIC IMMOBILIZATION OF ERYTHROCYTE ANTIGENS ASSAY THAT A NEW RED-CELL ANTIGEN BELONGS TO THE KELL BLOOD-GROUP SYSTEM

Citation
Gl. Daniels et al., DEMONSTRATION BY THE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY-SPECIFIC IMMOBILIZATION OF ERYTHROCYTE ANTIGENS ASSAY THAT A NEW RED-CELL ANTIGEN BELONGS TO THE KELL BLOOD-GROUP SYSTEM, Transfusion, 34(9), 1994, pp. 818-820
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Hematology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00411132
Volume
34
Issue
9
Year of publication
1994
Pages
818 - 820
Database
ISI
SICI code
0041-1132(1994)34:9<818:DBTMAI>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Background:The Kell blood group system comprises 21 antigens residing on a red cell membrane glycoprotein of apparent M(r) 93,000. Study Des ign and Methods: Serologic techniques were used to identify a new red cell antigen. The monoclonal antibody-specific immobilization of eryth rocyte antigens (MAIEA) assay was used to identify the red cell membra ne component carrying that antigen. Results: A new high-frequency red cell antigen was identified and provisionally named RAZ. RAZ is absent from K-0 red cells and from red cells treated with 2-amino-ethylisoth iouronium bromide and is; expressed weakly on McLeod phenotype cells. It differs from all other Kell system antigens, and no depression of o ther Kell system antigens on RAZ+ red cells was noticed. The RAZ antig en was shown by the MAIEA assay to be located on the Kell glycoprotein . Conclusion: RAZ is a new high-frequency antigen located on the Kell glycoprotein. The MAIEA assay is a very effective method of demonstrat ing the membrane structure carrying a red cell antigen.