DIV - phenotypic description
(ISBT table: not listed)
This entry is a phenotypic characterization.
DIV - phenotypic description,
Molecular data
Nucleotides:
Amino acids:
Hybrid allele encompassing at least one RHCE exon:
NA
Comments on the molecular basis:
Extracellular position of one or more amino acid substitutions:
Splicing:
Unconventional prediction methods:
Phenotype
Main D phenotype: NA (last update: Aug. 30, 2020)Reports by D phenotype
Other RH phenotypes: RH:37,
- RH:37 variable with "heterogenous DIVb subcategory"
Serology with monoclonal anti-D
Antigen Density (Ag/RBC)
More phenotype data
Rhesus Similarity Index
Haplotype
Main CcEe phenotype association: NA (last update: Dec. 9, 2020)Alloimmunization
Antibodies in carriers
Antibody specificity: D (RH1)
Summary: not relevant, see types or alleles (last update: Aug. 25, 2020)Detailed information
Antibodies in D negative recipients
Alloimmunization in recipients: expected to be possible, see phenotype data
Reports
Summary: NA, NA (last update: Aug. 25, 2020)Detailed reports
- 5/10000 screening of individuals with D negative phenotype Indian (West India)
- 8/78156 (4 RHef00069, 3 RHef00070, 1 DIV type 5 RHef00067) donations, of which 60965 had D positive phenotype. 8 donors with RHef00606 were detected by serologic screening and further characterized by molecular analysis in the German population, southwestern Germany
Allele or phenotype frequency
Structure mapping
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References
- TIPPETT P et al. Observations on subdivisions of the Rh antigen D. Vox Sang, 1962. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Tippett P et al. The Rh antigen D: partial D antigens and associated low incidence antigens. Vox Sang, 1996. [Citation] [RHeference]
- Kulkarni S et al. Frequency of partial D in Western India. Transfus Med, 2008. [Citation] [RHeference]
- von Zabern I et al. D category IV: a group of clinically relevant and phylogenetically diverse partial D. Transfusion, 2013. [Citation] [RHeference]
Last update: June 16, 2020