沙特人口中 RhD 阳性和 RhD 阴性表型的分子背景。

IF 1.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-20 DOI:10.4103/sjmms.sjmms_664_23
Mohrah A Alalshaikh, Ammar H Alsughayir, Alyazeed S Alsaif, Sarah A Ababtain, Shaika Y Aloyouni, Khawlah E Aldilaijan, Sahar F Alsubaie
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背景:RHD 基因是最复杂的血型基因之一:RHD 基因是最复杂的血型基因之一。在不同人群内部和人群之间,RhD 阴性和 RhD 阳性个体的 RHD 基因分子背景各不相同。要建立有效的基因分型方法,就必须了解特定人群中 RHD 基因的分子基础。虽然许多种族(如白种人和非洲黑人)的分子基础已被揭示,但阿拉伯人的分子基础仍有待阐明:本研究旨在深入了解沙特供体中 RhD 阳性和 RhD 阴性表型的分子基础:采用传统的血清学检测方法,通过对 D、C、c、E 和 e 抗原进行分型,确定 136 名沙特供体的 Rh 表型。在 RhD 阴性和/或 RhD 阳性样本中,分别使用多重引物-PCR 和单特异引物-PCR 检测外显子 3、4 和 7 以及混合恒河猴箱基因的存在:结果:136 份样本中,70 份为 RhD 阳性,66 份为 RhD 阴性。RhD阴性供体中没有一个具有三个检测外显子中的任何一个,而所有供体中都检测到了杂合恒河猴箱基因,这表明了RHD缺失等位基因的等位状态。在79%的RhD阳性个体中检测到了混合恒河猴箱基因,这表明RHD阴性单倍型的频率很高:研究结果表明,RhD 阴性表型的沙特人很可能在同源状态下具有整个 RHD 缺失。然而,需要对沙特人群中的变异RHD等位基因进行更全面的分析,以实施有效、专用的分子RHD分型策略。
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Molecular Background of RhD-positive and RhD-negative Phenotypes in a Saudi Population.

Background: The RHD gene is one of the most complex blood group genes. The molecular background of the RHD gene in RhD-negative and RhD-positive individuals varies within and among different populations. Knowing the molecular basis of the RHD gene in a specific population is required to establish effective genotyping methods. While the molecular basis has been revealed in many ethnicities, such as Caucasians and Black Africans, it still requires elucidation in Arabs.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to gain insights into the molecular basis of RhD-positive and RhD-negative phenotypes in Saudi donors.

Materials and methods: Conventional serological tests were used to determine the Rh phenotypes in 136 Saudi donors by typing D, C, c, E, and e antigens. Multiplex-PCR and Single Specific Primer-PCR were used to detect the presence of exons 3, 4, and 7 and the hybrid Rhesus box gene, respectively, in RhD-negative and/or RhD-positive samples.

Results: Of the 136 samples, 70 were RhD positive and 66 were RhD negative. None of the RhD-negative donors had any of the three tested exons, whereas the hybrid Rhesus box gene was detected in all, indicating the zygosity status of the RHD deletion allele. The hybrid Rhesus box gene was detected in 79% of the RhD-positive individuals, suggesting high frequencies of RHD-negative haplotypes.

Conclusions: The study findings indicate that Saudis with the RhD-negative phenotype are likely to have an entire RHD deletion in the homozygous state. However, a more comprehensive analysis of variant RHD alleles in the Saudi population is required to implement effective and dedicated molecular RHD typing strategies.

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Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences
Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Saudi Journal of Medicine & Medical Sciences (SJMMS) is the official scientific journal of Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University. It is an international peer-reviewed, general medical journal. The scope of the Journal is to publish research that will be of interest to health specialties both in academic and clinical practice. The Journal aims at disseminating high-powered research results with the objective of turning research into knowledge. It seeks to promote scholarly publishing in medicine and medical sciences. The Journal is published in print and online. The target readers of the Journal include all medical and health professionals in the health cluster such as in medicine, dentistry, nursing, applied medical sciences, clinical pharmacology, public health, etc.
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