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The C3b/C4b receptor is recognized by the Knops, McCoy, Swain-langley, and York blood group antisera
Erythrocytes (E) lacking high incidence blood group antigens were screened by an antiglobulin test with a monoclonal antibody to human complement receptor type 1 (CR1; C3b/C4b receptor; CD35). Some examples of E lacking Knops, McCoy, Swain-Langley, and York antigens, a serologically related group, w...
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1991
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description | Erythrocytes (E) lacking high incidence blood group antigens were screened by an antiglobulin test with a monoclonal antibody to human complement receptor type 1 (CR1; C3b/C4b receptor; CD35). Some examples of E lacking Knops, McCoy, Swain-Langley, and York antigens, a serologically related group, were not agglutinated. Moreover, E of the null phenotype for these same antigens were nonreactive. To further explore this relationship, E expressing these antigens were surface labeled, solubilized, and incubated with the corresponding blood group- specific antisera. CR1 was immunoprecipitated, indicating that the epitopes recognized by each of these antisera are expressed on CR1. E of two individuals, putative null phenotypes for the Knops, McCoy, and Swain-Langley blood group antigens, expressed a very low number of CR1 (less than 30/E; approximately 10% of the normal mean). This observation accounts for their lack of reactivity in the antiglobulin test and their prior designation as null phenotypes. Also, the previously reported low as well as variable expression of CR1 on E explains prior difficulties in the serologic analyses of these blood group antigens. |
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spelling | pubmed-21188662008-04-17 The C3b/C4b receptor is recognized by the Knops, McCoy, Swain-langley, and York blood group antisera J Exp Med Articles Erythrocytes (E) lacking high incidence blood group antigens were screened by an antiglobulin test with a monoclonal antibody to human complement receptor type 1 (CR1; C3b/C4b receptor; CD35). Some examples of E lacking Knops, McCoy, Swain-Langley, and York antigens, a serologically related group, were not agglutinated. Moreover, E of the null phenotype for these same antigens were nonreactive. To further explore this relationship, E expressing these antigens were surface labeled, solubilized, and incubated with the corresponding blood group- specific antisera. CR1 was immunoprecipitated, indicating that the epitopes recognized by each of these antisera are expressed on CR1. E of two individuals, putative null phenotypes for the Knops, McCoy, and Swain-Langley blood group antigens, expressed a very low number of CR1 (less than 30/E; approximately 10% of the normal mean). This observation accounts for their lack of reactivity in the antiglobulin test and their prior designation as null phenotypes. Also, the previously reported low as well as variable expression of CR1 on E explains prior difficulties in the serologic analyses of these blood group antigens. The Rockefeller University Press 1991-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2118866/ /pubmed/1708809 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles The C3b/C4b receptor is recognized by the Knops, McCoy, Swain-langley, and York blood group antisera |
title | The C3b/C4b receptor is recognized by the Knops, McCoy, Swain-langley, and York blood group antisera |
title_full | The C3b/C4b receptor is recognized by the Knops, McCoy, Swain-langley, and York blood group antisera |
title_fullStr | The C3b/C4b receptor is recognized by the Knops, McCoy, Swain-langley, and York blood group antisera |
title_full_unstemmed | The C3b/C4b receptor is recognized by the Knops, McCoy, Swain-langley, and York blood group antisera |
title_short | The C3b/C4b receptor is recognized by the Knops, McCoy, Swain-langley, and York blood group antisera |
title_sort | c3b/c4b receptor is recognized by the knops, mccoy, swain-langley, and york blood group antisera |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2118866/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1708809 |