Genomic typing of the Kidd blood group locus by a single‐tube allele‐specific primer PCR technique
- 1 September 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Haematology
- Vol. 102 (4) , 1010-1014
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.1998.00874.x
Abstract
The Kidd (JK) blood group system is clinically important in transfusion medicine. Alloantibodies to antigens in this system may be produced following blood transfusion or during pregnancy and can result in serious haemolytic transfusion reactions and haemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN).JK antigens on erythrocytes are carried by glycoproteins with the capacity to transport urea through cell membranes. cDNA complementary to mRNA transcribed at the JK locus was cloned in 1994. The molecular basis of the Jka/Jkb blood group polymorphism was recently shown to be a single nucleotide substitution predicting an amino acid change (Asp280Asn) in an extracellular loop of the JK glycoprotein.After confirmation of the JK gene polymorphism we developed a rapid and robust technique for JK genotyping with allele‐specific primers in a single‐tube PCR. In addition, a 217 bp intron located at nucleotides 811–812 in the JK gene was found and sequenced. The genotyping test was validated with samples from 106 Caucasian Swedish and 13 Black South African random blood donors. Complete phenotype–genotype correlations were obtained. However, four Jk(a−b−) samples of Polynesian and Finnish origin typed as JkbJkb.Potential use of the presented method can be predicted in clinical transfusion medicine including prenatal determination of the JK genotype in a fetus at risk for HDN caused by JK antibodies.Keywords
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