Minor Blood Groups Flashcards
Tool for Anthropologic studies in Mongolian Ancestry
Diego
Dia antigen
Location Dia and Dib antigen
anion exchange molecule (AE-1)
an integral transport protein in the anion exchange of bicarbonate & Cl
Defects of AE-1
HS
Congenital acanthocytosis
Southeast asian ovalocytosis
Yt
Cartwight Blood Group
High incidence Yt antigen
Yta
Yt antigens location
RBC aceytylcholinesterase
Sex linked blood group
Xg
Higher in FEMALES
Codes for Xg allele
short arm of the X chromosome
Homologous to CD99 molecule
Xga antigen
Clinically significant antibody in Sciana
anti-Sc3
Sc -1, -2, -3
rare null phenotype
Observed in Marshall islands and New Guinea
Carries Colton blood group
aquaporin 1 (AQP1)
Intracellular adhesion molecule 4 (ICAM4)
carries LW antigens
Demonstrated in the C4 complement component
Chido/Rogers
C4A
Rodgers
C4B
Chido
Presents Elliptocytosis
Gerbich - Leach phenotype
Gerbich (GE) antigens expression
Glycophorin C and Glycophorin D
Gerbich phenotype
Ge: -2, -3, 4
Yus phenotype
Ge: (-2, 3, 4)
Leach Phenotype
Ge: -2, -3, -4
Elliptocytosis
Leach phenotype
Carries Cromer (CROM) antigens
Decay accelerating factor (DAF)
Present in CROM antibodies
Blacks
Indian Blood group - Inb
Blood group commonin in Indians
Carries IN (India) antigens
CD44
Carries OK antigens
CD147
Only antigen in Raph blood group
MER2
Found in aquaporin 3
GIL (Gill) antigen
Antigen of HLA detectable on RBCs
Bennett Goodspeed (Bg) antigen
Bga HLA association
HLA-B27
Bgb HLA association
HLA-B17
Bgc
HLA-A28
Prevalent in Mennonite Population
Scianna (Sc2)
Knops
Blood group antigen in CD 35 or CR1 (complement receptor 1)
Associated with HLA
Chido Rogers
Grouped as High Titer Low Avidity antibodies - they exhibit reaction at HIGH dilution and weak at other dilution
anti-Ch/Rg
Found on C4 complement proteins
Chido/Rodgers
Antigens reside in COMPLEMENT RECEPTOR 1 (CR1) or CD35
Knops
Knops null phenotype
Helgeson
HLA related blood group
Bennett and goodspeed
Occuring in 99.9% of the population
High incidence antigens “Public antigen”
Occuring in less than 1%
Low incidence antigens “Private antigens”