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Neutrophil antigen 5b is carried by a protein, migrating from 70 to 95 kDa, and may be involved in neonatal alloimmune neutropenia

  • Masja de Haas
  • , E. Muniz-Diaz
  • , L. G. Alonso
  • , K. van der Kolk
  • , M. Kos
  • , L. Buddelmeijer
  • , L. Porcelijn
  • , A. E. G. K. von dem Borne
  • Sanquin Blood Supply Foundation

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neutrophil antigen 5b has been described as involved in transfusion reactions and not in neonatal alloimmune neutropenia. CASE REPORT: Anti-5b was found in the serum of a mother of a persistently neutropenic newborn, who had several bacterial infections. The neutropenia responded to treatment with recombinant human granulocyte-colony-stimulating factor. Immunoprecipitation experiments performed with this and three other 5b antisera identified a protein, migrating from 70 to 95 kDa, as carrier of 5b. The observed pattern of migration may point to heavy glycosylation of this protein. RESULTS: Six 5b-negative donors were identified among 54 screened white donors, for a 5b gene frequency of 0.66. CONCLUSION: Alloimmunization to 5b in pregnancy is rare. In the patients with neonatal neutropenia analyzed in the last decade, this was the first case discovered.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)222-227
JournalTransfusion
Volume40
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000

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