Homozygosity for a novel A4GALT allele resulting in the rare p phenotype in an Indian blood donor.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Vox Sanguinis Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1111/vox.70000
Louise A Tilley, Vanja Karamatic Crew, Amy Tearle, Suvro Sankha Datta, Nicole M Thornton
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Individuals with the rare p phenotype have red cells lacking P, P1 and Pk antigens and make clinically significant anti-PP1Pk. The phenotype arises from inactivating mutations in A4GALT, which encodes the enzyme responsible for production of P1 and Pk. We present results from serological and molecular investigations of a case of anti-PP1Pk with a novel molecular background of the p phenotype.

Materials and methods: Samples from a 32-year-old Indian blood donor were investigated due to the presence of a pan-reactive alloantibody, together with samples from his sister and mother. Standard serological investigations and A4GALT sequencing were performed.

Results: The donor was found to have p phenotype, and his plasma contained anti-PP1Pk. Sequencing revealed a rare homozygous missense mutation in A4GALT (c.526G>A; p.Asp176Asn; rs371893172; frequency 0.00007), representing a novel null allele. The sister was heterozygous for this allele, while surprisingly the mother did not carry the allele. Enquiries revealed the mother was not the donor's biological mother, explaining the perceived discrepant sequencing results.

Conclusion: We have identified homozygosity for a novel A4GALT null allele (carrying c.526G>A, p.Asp176Asn), resulting in lack of functional 4-α-galactosyltransferase and a p phenotype, adding to the catalogue of known genetic backgrounds of this rare phenotype.

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Vox Sanguinis
Vox Sanguinis 医学-血液学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
156
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Vox Sanguinis reports on important, novel developments in transfusion medicine. Original papers, reviews and international fora are published on all aspects of blood transfusion and tissue transplantation, comprising five main sections: 1) Transfusion - Transmitted Disease and its Prevention: Identification and epidemiology of infectious agents transmissible by blood; Bacterial contamination of blood components; Donor recruitment and selection methods; Pathogen inactivation. 2) Blood Component Collection and Production: Blood collection methods and devices (including apheresis); Plasma fractionation techniques and plasma derivatives; Preparation of labile blood components; Inventory management; Hematopoietic progenitor cell collection and storage; Collection and storage of tissues; Quality management and good manufacturing practice; Automation and information technology. 3) Transfusion Medicine and New Therapies: Transfusion thresholds and audits; Haemovigilance; Clinical trials regarding appropriate haemotherapy; Non-infectious adverse affects of transfusion; Therapeutic apheresis; Support of transplant patients; Gene therapy and immunotherapy. 4) Immunohaematology and Immunogenetics: Autoimmunity in haematology; Alloimmunity of blood; Pre-transfusion testing; Immunodiagnostics; Immunobiology; Complement in immunohaematology; Blood typing reagents; Genetic markers of blood cells and serum proteins: polymorphisms and function; Genetic markers and disease; Parentage testing and forensic immunohaematology. 5) Cellular Therapy: Cell-based therapies; Stem cell sources; Stem cell processing and storage; Stem cell products; Stem cell plasticity; Regenerative medicine with cells; Cellular immunotherapy; Molecular therapy; Gene therapy.
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