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The A312 allele (c.280A > T) is responsible for the weak a phenotype

  • Sejong Chun
  • , Minh Trang Phan
  • , Hyun Young Kim
  • , Dong Jun Shin
  • , Ji Young Seo
  • , Kyeong Hee Kim
  • , Duck Cho

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Abstract

The ABO*A312 allele was found in a 71-year-old Korean male with ABO discrepancy and in his two sons. Although the ABO*A312 allele (c.280A > T, I94F) in an AwB case was registered in GenBank, the impact of the I94F mutation of the ABO gene on the activity of A transferase has not been studied. Transient transfection experiments were performed in HeLa cells using A101, A102, and A312 alleles synthesized by site-directed mutagenesis, and the functional expression level of A antigen was assessed by flow cytometry. The results showed that the A102 and A312 alleles expressed A antigen levels that were 80.28% and 19.32%, respectively, of that of the A101 allele. Our study results demonstrate that the c.280A > T variant is responsible for the weakened expression of A antigen.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-102
Number of pages4
JournalAnnals of Clinical and Laboratory Science
Volume47
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • ABO subgroup
  • Expression study
  • Weak A

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