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Localization of the platelet-specific HPA-2 (Ko) alloantigens on the N-terminal globular fragment of platelet glycoprotein Ibα

  • R. W. A. M. Kuijpers
  • , W. H. Ouwehand
  • , P. M. M. Bleeker
  • , D. Christie
  • , A. E. G. K. von dem Borne*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Sanquin Blood Supply Foundation

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Abstract

The human platelet-specific alloantigens HPA-2a and HPA-2b (=Kob and Koa) together constitute a biallelic antigen system. The HPA-2 antigens have not to date, been located on a particular platelet membrane molecule. Here, we describe the localization of these antigens on platelet glycoprotein (GP) Ibα. Platelets from two patients with the Bernard-Soulier syndrome (BSS) were HPA-2(a-,b-) in the immunofluorescence test with HPA-2 alloantibodies on chloroquine-treated platelets. With monoclonal antibody (MoAb) immobilization of platelet antigen assay (MAIPA), positive reactions were obtained only when MoAbs against the platelet GPIb/IX complex were used in combination with anti-HPA-2a or -2b alloantibodies and normal donor platelets. By immunoprecipitation under nonreducing and reducing conditions a protein of 160 Kd and 145 Kd, respectively, was precipitated by the anti-HPA-2a serum. A protein migrating identically to this was precipitated by anti-GPIb MoAb. Normal donor platelets became HPA-2(a-,b-) after elastase treatment, suggesting that anti-HPA-2 antibodies bind to the N-terminal elastase-sensitive part of GPIbα. Anti-HPA-2a antibodies inhibited the ristocetin-induced agglutination of HPA-2a-positive platelets but not of HPA-2a-negative platelets, indicating that the epitopes recognized by these alloantibodies are localized in the proximity of the von Willebrand-factor-binding domain. Together, these data provide evidence that the HPA-2 alloantigens are located on the N-terminal globular elastase-sensitive part of GPIbα. Furthermore, we show that the recently described Siba antigen is probably identical to HPA-2a. © 1992 by The American Society of Hematology.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)283-288
JournalBlood
Volume79
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1992
Externally publishedYes

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