Serum antibodies against globoside and ceramide trihexoside, two major glycolipids in human erythrocytes, were investigated in 29 individuals with the rare p blood group. Antibodies of the IgM and of the IgG3 classes were detected. In AB Rh(-) blood donors, who were not of the p blood group, low levels of antibodies of the IgM class were found against P and Pk, whereas no antibodies were detected in cord blood. The increased number of spontaneous abortions and stillbirths observed among the p individuals may relate to the presence of IgG3 antibodies, because such antibodies pass the placental barrier and are efficient in complement activation and in mediating antibody-dependent cytotoxicity.
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