Six chimpanzee alloimmune antibodies define 20 phenotypes of the R-C-E
-F blood group system, the counterpart of the human Rh system. Of the
several specificities of this system, the R(c) constitutes the crucial
link with human Rh since the reactions of some chimpanzee alloimmune
anti-R(c) sera with human red cells parallel those obtained with human
anti-Rh(o) reagents. Reciprocally, properly absorbed human anti-Rh(o)
sera detect R(c) specificity on chimpanzee red cells. Tests with larg
e panels of human monoclonal anti-D antibodies confirm the notion of s
hared epitopes between human alloantigen Rh(o)(D) and chimpanzee alloa
ntigen R(c).