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  • The Jr(a-) phenotype, associated with the ATP-binding cassette, member G2 (ABCG2) gene, is rare in Western populations but more common in Japanese, found in 0.05% of blood donors.
  • Researchers analyzed DNA from 500 Jr(a+) and 85 Jr(a-) Japanese blood donors, focusing on the prevalent c.376C>T mutation using genotyping techniques.
  • Results showed that over 90% of Jr(a-) samples carried the c.376C>T mutation, with a few indicating novel mutations, confirming DNA-based genotyping's effectiveness in identifying Jr(a-) blood types.

Article Abstract

Background: The Jr(a-) phenotype is rare in European and North American populations but is not so rare in Japanese and other Asian populations. Recently, two groups have established the connection between the Jr(a-) phenotype and the ATP-binding cassette, member G2 (ABCG2) gene and concluded that ABCG2-null alleles encode the Jr(a-) phenotype. In Japanese Red Cross Blood Centers, the Jr(a-) phenotype is found with a prevalence of 0.05% among blood donors, and we applied DNA-based genotyping to investigate the molecular basis of the Jr(a-) phenotype in Japan, in addition to serologic typing.

Study Design And Methods: Purified genomic DNA extracts of Japanese donor samples [500 Jr(a+) and 85 Jr(a-) phenotypes] were amplified using specific amplification primers for the c.376C>T mutation, which is the most common mutation in the Asian JRnull allele. Polymerase chain reaction products were examined by high-resolution melt techniques and DNA sequence analyses.

Results: Seventy-nine of 85 Jr(a-) samples were homozygous for the single-nucleotide polymorphism c.376C>T (Gln126Stop) change. In other samples, two novel null alleles were detected: c.2T>C and c.421C>A: c.1515delC.

Conclusion: In this study, more than 90% of the Japanese Jr(a-) phenotypes had c.376C>T (Gln126Stop) nucleotide change. In the other Jr(a-), a new mutation (c.2T>C) in the start codon encoding Thr instead of Met, c.1515delC encoding Ala505AlafsStop and heterozygous for c.337C/T and c.736C/T were detected. DNA-based genotyping is accurate and useful for Jr(a-) donor typing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.12277DOI Listing

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