DIIIc - phenotypic description
(ISBT table: not listed)
This entry is a phenotypic characterization.
DIIIc - phenotypic description,
Phenotype
Main D phenotype: NA (last update: Aug. 30, 2020)Reports by D phenotype
Other RH phenotypes: RH:-23, -30, -40, -50, -54,
Serology with monoclonal anti-D
Antigen Density (Ag/RBC)
More phenotype data
Rhesus Similarity Index
Haplotype
Main CcEe phenotype association: Ce (last update: Feb. 18, 2020)Alloimmunization
Antibodies in carriers
Antibody specificity: D (RH1)
Summary: not relevant, see types or alleles (last update: Aug. 25, 2020)Detailed information
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Lomas C et al. Transfus Med (1993)
(Table 2)
- Ab specificity: D (RH1)
- Number (auto- or allo-):
- Number listed as allo-: 2
- Number listed as auto-:
- Number of carriers of the allele assessed:
- DAT:
- Autologuous control:
- Elution:
- Autoadsorption:
- Titer:
- Was anti-LW excluded?:
- Other antibodies detected:
- Cross matches (with Ab and RBCs from different partial types): cross-matching of RBCs and anti-D made by individuals of different phenotypic categories
- Transfusion history:
- Pregnancy history:
- Anti-D Ig history:
- Context:
- Hemolytic consequences:
- Comment:
Tippett P et al. J Immunogenet (1990) (see
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Faas BH et al. Transfusion (1997)
(samples overlap with other studies)
- Ab specificity: D (RH1)
- Number (auto- or allo-):
- Number listed as allo-: 3
- Number listed as auto-:
- Number of carriers of the allele assessed: ND
- DAT: ND
- Autologuous control: ND
- Elution: ND
- Autoadsorption: ND
- Titer: ND
- Was anti-LW excluded?: ND
- Other antibodies detected: ND
- Cross matches (with Ab and RBCs from different partial types): ND
- Transfusion history: ND
- Pregnancy history:
- Anti-D Ig history: ND
- Context: ND
- Hemolytic consequences: ND
- Comment: "three unrelated individuals (VvdA, MA, and SvS) carrying the partial D antigen Dillc, after immunization with D-positive RBCs"
Antibodies in D negative recipients
Alloimmunization in recipients: expected to be possible, see phenotype data
Reports
Summary: described and defined, in Whites (last update: Feb. 18, 2020)Structure mapping
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References
- Tippett P et al. Monoclonal antibodies against Rh and Rh related antigens. J Immunogenet, 1990. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Lomas C et al. Further complexities of the Rh antigen D disclosed by testing category DII cells with monoclonal anti-D. Transfus Med, 1993. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Jones JW et al. Quantitation of Rh D antigen sites on weak D and D variant red cells by flow cytometry. Vox Sang, 1996. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Tippett P et al. The Rh antigen D: partial D antigens and associated low incidence antigens. Vox Sang, 1996. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Beckers EA et al. Characterization of the hybrid RHD gene leading to the partial D category IIIc phenotype. Transfusion, 1996. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Cartron JP et al. Tentative model for the mapping of D epitopes on the RhD polypeptide. Transfus Clin Biol, 1996. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Faas BH et al. Molecular background of VS and weak C expression in blacks. Transfusion, 1997. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Reid ME et al. Use of LOR-15C9 monoclonal anti-D to differentiate erythrocytes with the partial DvI antigen from those with either partial D antigens or weak D antigens. Immunohematology, 1998. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Reid ME et al. DAK, a new low-incidence antigen in the Rh blood group system. Transfusion, 2003. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Lomas-Francis C et al. DIII Type 7 is likely the original serologically defined DIIIb. Transfusion, 2012. [Citation] [RHeference]
Last update: June 9, 2020