The Xg blood group system: no longer forgotten.

Immunohematology

Medical Director of the Nordic Reference Laboratory for Genomic Blood Group Typing and Senior Consultant at the Department of Clinical Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, Office of Medical Services, Region Skåne, Sweden; and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Professor of Transfusion Medicine at the Department of Laboratory Medicine, Division of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine, Lund University.

Published: January 2020

This update of the Xg blood group system (Johnson NC. XG: The forgotten blood group system. Immunohematology 2011;27:68-71) notes the identification of a cis-regulatory element of both XG and CD99 expression, remarkably by two independent groups during 2018, and confirmed by another in 2019. A single nucleotide change at the XG locus (rs311103) abolishes GATA1 binding and suppresses both XG and CD99. The last blood group system to resist elucidation of its genetic basis was thereby resolved. Soon afterwards, it was discovered that the rare anti-Xga response, mainly seen in men, is produced by individuals primarily carrying a large deletion in the X chromosome that truncates XG and leads to the Xgnull phenotype.

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