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A 24‐base pair deletion in the ABO gene causes a hereditary splice site defect: a novel mechanism underlying ABO blood group O

BACKGROUND: Blood group A and B antigens are synthesized by glycosyltransferases regulated by a complex molecular genetic background. A multibase deletion in the ABO gene was identified in two related blood donors. To define its hereditary character and to evaluate genotype–phenotype associations, a...

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Autores principales: Matzhold, Eva Maria, Drexler, Camilla, Wagner, Andrea, Bernecker, Claudia, Pessentheiner, Ariane, Bogner‐Strauß, Juliane Gertrude, Helmberg, Wolfgang, Wagner, Thomas
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32500601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.15907
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author Matzhold, Eva Maria
Drexler, Camilla
Wagner, Andrea
Bernecker, Claudia
Pessentheiner, Ariane
Bogner‐Strauß, Juliane Gertrude
Helmberg, Wolfgang
Wagner, Thomas
author_facet Matzhold, Eva Maria
Drexler, Camilla
Wagner, Andrea
Bernecker, Claudia
Pessentheiner, Ariane
Bogner‐Strauß, Juliane Gertrude
Helmberg, Wolfgang
Wagner, Thomas
author_sort Matzhold, Eva Maria
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Blood group A and B antigens are synthesized by glycosyltransferases regulated by a complex molecular genetic background. A multibase deletion in the ABO gene was identified in two related blood donors. To define its hereditary character and to evaluate genotype–phenotype associations, a detailed study including 30 family members was conducted. METHODS AND MATERIALS: ABO phenotyping was performed with agglutination techniques and adsorption‐elution tests. The secretor status was determined. Allele‐specific sequencing of ABO and genotyping of family members by a mutation‐specific polymerase chain reaction were carried out. Functional analysis included cloning of complementary DNA and transfection experiments in HeLa cells. The antigen expression was investigated by flow cytometry and adsorption‐elution method. RESULTS: Sequencing analysis revealed a 24‐bp deletion in Exon 5 and the adjacent intronic region of ABO. The alteration was inherited by 16 family members. Nine of them being heterozygous for the mutated allele failed to express A antigen on their erythrocytes as found by routine typing. In particular samples, however, adsorption‐elution studies indicated inconclusive results. HeLa cells transfected with aberrant gene transcripts did not express blood group antigen A. CONCLUSION: The variation causes defects in messenger RNA splicing, most likely inactivating the transferase as observed by serological typing and in vitro expression analysis. These data suggest a novel mechanism associated with blood group O and extend the knowledge of exceptionally rare ABO splice site mutations and deletions. With increased understanding of the molecular bases of ABO, the diagnostics may be further enhanced to ensure the safest possible use of the blood supply.
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spelling pubmed-74964002020-09-25 A 24‐base pair deletion in the ABO gene causes a hereditary splice site defect: a novel mechanism underlying ABO blood group O Matzhold, Eva Maria Drexler, Camilla Wagner, Andrea Bernecker, Claudia Pessentheiner, Ariane Bogner‐Strauß, Juliane Gertrude Helmberg, Wolfgang Wagner, Thomas Transfusion Immunohematology BACKGROUND: Blood group A and B antigens are synthesized by glycosyltransferases regulated by a complex molecular genetic background. A multibase deletion in the ABO gene was identified in two related blood donors. To define its hereditary character and to evaluate genotype–phenotype associations, a detailed study including 30 family members was conducted. METHODS AND MATERIALS: ABO phenotyping was performed with agglutination techniques and adsorption‐elution tests. The secretor status was determined. Allele‐specific sequencing of ABO and genotyping of family members by a mutation‐specific polymerase chain reaction were carried out. Functional analysis included cloning of complementary DNA and transfection experiments in HeLa cells. The antigen expression was investigated by flow cytometry and adsorption‐elution method. RESULTS: Sequencing analysis revealed a 24‐bp deletion in Exon 5 and the adjacent intronic region of ABO. The alteration was inherited by 16 family members. Nine of them being heterozygous for the mutated allele failed to express A antigen on their erythrocytes as found by routine typing. In particular samples, however, adsorption‐elution studies indicated inconclusive results. HeLa cells transfected with aberrant gene transcripts did not express blood group antigen A. CONCLUSION: The variation causes defects in messenger RNA splicing, most likely inactivating the transferase as observed by serological typing and in vitro expression analysis. These data suggest a novel mechanism associated with blood group O and extend the knowledge of exceptionally rare ABO splice site mutations and deletions. With increased understanding of the molecular bases of ABO, the diagnostics may be further enhanced to ensure the safest possible use of the blood supply. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-06-04 2020-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7496400/ /pubmed/32500601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.15907 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Transfusion published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of AABB. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Immunohematology
Matzhold, Eva Maria
Drexler, Camilla
Wagner, Andrea
Bernecker, Claudia
Pessentheiner, Ariane
Bogner‐Strauß, Juliane Gertrude
Helmberg, Wolfgang
Wagner, Thomas
A 24‐base pair deletion in the ABO gene causes a hereditary splice site defect: a novel mechanism underlying ABO blood group O
title A 24‐base pair deletion in the ABO gene causes a hereditary splice site defect: a novel mechanism underlying ABO blood group O
title_full A 24‐base pair deletion in the ABO gene causes a hereditary splice site defect: a novel mechanism underlying ABO blood group O
title_fullStr A 24‐base pair deletion in the ABO gene causes a hereditary splice site defect: a novel mechanism underlying ABO blood group O
title_full_unstemmed A 24‐base pair deletion in the ABO gene causes a hereditary splice site defect: a novel mechanism underlying ABO blood group O
title_short A 24‐base pair deletion in the ABO gene causes a hereditary splice site defect: a novel mechanism underlying ABO blood group O
title_sort 24‐base pair deletion in the abo gene causes a hereditary splice site defect: a novel mechanism underlying abo blood group o
topic Immunohematology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32500601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.15907
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