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Molecular and serological analysis of the D variant in the Chinese population and identification of seven novel <scp><i>RHD</i></scp> alleles

Jizhi Wen, Shuangshuang Jia, Zhen Wang, Jingwang Chen, Qian‐Ni Liang, Ling Wei, Gaëlle Richard, Yann Fichou, Guangping Luo, Yanli Ji

2022Transfusion14 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The molecular basis of the D variant phenotype in the Chinese differs greatly from that of the Caucasian. Adapting a specific D typing strategy to the spectrum of prevalent RHD variant alleles is necessary. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Blood samples with ambiguous D phenotypes were collected in the Southern Chinese population. A special three-step typing strategy was applied. First, the common DVI type 3 was identified from epitope profiles of D antigen. Then, another common weak D type 15 (RHD*845A) was identified by epitope profiles of D antigen and Sanger sequencing of RHD exon 6. Finally, the remaining D variants were genotyped mainly by Sanger sequencing. For the novel RHD alleles in the coding region and exon-intron junction, in vitro transfection and minigene splicing assays were performed, respectively. The anti-D investigation was performed. RESULTS: DVI type 3 (65/253, 25.7%) and weak D type 15 (62/253, 24.5%) were common Chinese D variants, and RHD*960A, DFR, RHD*weak D type 25, 72, and 136 were frequent variant RHD alleles. Besides, twenty-two sporadic and seven novel RHD alleles (RHD*188A; RHD*688C; RHD*782 T; RHD*1181C; RHD*165 T, 993A; RHD*148 + 3G > T and RHD*1227 + 5G > C) were identified. The deleterious effect of the novel RHD alleles on D antigen or mRNA expression was confirmed. Anti-D was detected in two DVI type 3 pregnant women. DISCUSSION: The three-step typing strategy provides an effective approach for Chinese D variant typing. It can be anticipated that commercially available RHD genotyping kits have limitations for testing Chinese D variants, as some of the frequent variants are not interrogated.

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TypingGenotypingBiologyAlleleSanger sequencingGeneticsEpitopeExonPopulationRh blood group systemAntigenGenotypeVirologyGeneMutationAntibodyMedicineEnvironmental healthBlood groups and transfusionPlatelet Disorders and TreatmentsBlood disorders and treatments
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