Hong-Mei Yang, Xi Yu, Xin Zou, Si-Fei Ma, Jin Chen, Jian-Wei Zhang
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Abstract
Objective: To investigate the reasons for the weak expression of RHCE gene in a patient whose mimicking anti-Ce combined with anti-Jkb caused cross-matching non-combination.
Methods: ABO, Rh, and Kidd blood group antigens were identified by test tube method and capillary centrifugation. Antibody screening and antibody specificity identification were performed using saline, polybrene and antiglobulin in tri-media association with multispectral cells. RHCE gene sequencing and haploid analysis were performed by multiplex PCR technique and RHCE protein modeling was performed using Swiss-Model.
Results: The serum of the patient contained anti-Ce mimicking autoantibodies along with anti-Jkb antibodies. c.48G>C, c.150C>T, c.178C>A, c.201A>G, c.203A>G, and c.307C>T mutations were detected in the RHCE triple-molecule sequencing. A 109 bp insertion sequence was found in intron 2, with fragment loss from intron 5-8. The Rh-group genotype was DCe/DCe , and phenotype was CCDee.
Conclusion: Genotyping techniques can assist in deducing the molecular mechanisms of some weakly expressed RhC, c, E, and e in patients' sera to aid in the identification of difficult antibodies and thus ensure the safety of patients' blood transfusion.