RHD*01N.29
(ISBT table: RHD negative v4.0)
RHD*01N.78 - RHD*659delG
(ISBT table: RHD negative v4.0)
This entry is an RHD allele.
RHD(659delG), RHD(660delG), RHD*660delG ##### RHD*659delG, RHD*660delG or RHD*659delG (RHD*01N.29, RHD*01N.78),
Molecular data
Phenotype
Main D phenotype: D negative (DEL excluded) (last update: July 28, 2020)Reports by D phenotype
Other RH phenotypes: RH:-3,
- RH:-3 inferred from the reported RHCE phenotypes of the carriers
Serology with monoclonal anti-D
Antigen Density (Ag/RBC)
More phenotype data
Rhesus Similarity Index
Haplotype
Main CcEe phenotype association: Ce (last update: Aug. 15, 2020)Alloimmunization
Antibodies in carriers
Antibody specificity: D (RH1)
Summary: D negative, at risk for anti-D (last update: Aug. 25, 2020)Detailed information
Antibodies in D negative recipients
Alloimmunization in recipients: not expected, see phenotype data
Reports
Summary: exceptional description(s), Danish or possible descent (last update: Dec. 22, 2019)Detailed reports
- 1/96 among almost 3 million blood donations, 621685 had D negative phenotype; 46133 donors were first time donors with D negative phenotype and, when tested, 96 had RHD intron 4 in the German population
- 2/4932 among donors with D negative phenotype, tested for RHD exons Danish (Copenhagen area)
- 1/37782 270 women with variant alleles among 37782 women with D negative phenotype, tested by quantitative fetal RHD genotyping designed to detect RHD exons 5 and 7 in the Dutch population
- 1/136000 among about 136.000 donors with D negative phenotype, systematically tested for the presence of the RHD gene; the RHD gene was detected in 300 donors in the German population (some samples may overlap with other studies)
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1/46,756 first time donors with D negative phenotype, tested for RHD exon 7 and adsorption-elution with a polyclonal anti-D in the German population (Northern)
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Allele or phenotype frequency
Structure mapping
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References
- International Society of Blood Transfusion et al. International Society of Blood Transfusion (ISBT) allele table Online ressource, 1935. — Online ressource — [RHeference]
- Flegel WA et al. Six years' experience performing RHD genotyping to confirm D- red blood cell units in Germany for preventing anti-D immunizations. Transfusion, 2009. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Krog GR et al. Is current serologic RhD typing of blood donors sufficient for avoiding immunization of recipients? Transfusion, 2011. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Wagner FF and Flegel WA et al. The Human RhesusBase Online ressource, 2011. — Online ressource — [RHeference]
- Wagner FF et al. RHD PCR of blood donors in Northern Germany: use of adsorption/elution to determine D antigen status Vox Sanguinis, 2012. — Abstract — [RHeference]
- F F Wagner et al. Single Adsorption / Elution with Anti-D May Be Insufficient to Determine the D Antigen Status of Very Weak DEL Alleles Transfusion, 2012. — Abstract — [RHeference]
- Chen JM et al. Small deletions within the RHD coding sequence: a report of two novel mutational events and a survey of the underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms. Transfusion, 2013. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Stegmann TC et al. Frequency and characterization of known and novel RHD variant alleles in 37 782 Dutch D-negative pregnant women. Br J Haematol, 2016. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Wagner F. et al. Results of more than ten years testing of RhD negative first time donors by RHD PCR Transfus Med Hemother, 2019. — Abstract — [RHeference]
- Floch A et al. Comment from Rheference Online ressource, 2020. — Online ressource — [RHeference]
Last update: Dec. 22, 2019