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  • The study aimed to investigate the genetic basis of the Diego blood group in the Chinese Han population through blood sample analysis.
  • Researchers analyzed 2990 blood samples to identify different Diego phenotypes and performed genetic testing on select samples.
  • Findings revealed that variations in the Diego blood group were linked to a specific nucleotide change in the DI gene, which results in an amino acid alteration, affecting the expression of blood group antigens.

Article Abstract

Objective: To study the molecular genetic background of Diego blood group in Chinese Han population.

Methods: A total of 2990 blood samples from unrelated blood donors were phenotyped for Dia and Dib by serological method. Twenty randomly selected samples of Di(a-b+) type and all of the samples of rare Di(a+b-) phenotype by screening were genotyped by PCR-SSP and direct DNA Sequencing.

Results: Of the 2990 samples identified by serological method, 2821 were Di(a-b+), 167 were Di(a+b+) and 2 were Di(a+b-). All of the 20 randomly-selected samples with Di(a-b+) phenotype were DI2DI2 homozygote by PCR-SSP genotyping, with nucleotide C at nt position 2561 in exon 19 by direct sequencing of the DI gene. The 2 samples of rare Di (a+b-) phenotype were both the DI1DI1 homozygote, with nucleotide T at nt position 2561 in exon 19.

Conclusion: Our results indicate that the expression of Dia and Dib antigens in Chinese Han population most likely result from a single nucleotide T to C substitution at nucleotide position 2561 in exon 19 of the DI gene, which subsequently leads to an amino acid 854 change from Pro to Leu.

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