A Para-Bombay Blood Group Case Associated with a Novel FUT1 Mutation c.361G>A

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Background: Here we report a case of para-Bombay phenotype due to a novel mutation FUT1 c.361G>A p.(Ala121Thr) and a nonfunctional allele FUT1∗01N.13(c.881_882delTT) which showed a discrepancy in the routine ABO blood group typing. Materials and Methods: The ABO phenotype and the Lewis blood group were typed with serological methods. The ABH antigens in saliva were determined by a hemagglutination inhibition test. The CDS region of ABO, FUT1and FUT2 were amplified with polymerase chain reaction and then directly sequenced. The novel mutation was confirmed by cloning and sequencing. Three-dimensional (3-D) structural analysis of the mutant and wild-type Fut1 were performed by the Chimera software. Results: A, B and H antigens were not detected on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs) by the serological technique, and the B and H blood group substances were detected in the saliva, while the Lewis phenotype was Le(a-b+). Sequencing and cloning analysis showed the presence of a novel FUT1 mutation c.361G>A and a nonfunctional allele FUT1∗01N.13(c.881_882delTT). The ABO genotype was ABO∗B.01/ABO∗O.01.01. The in silico analysis showed that the mutation p.(Ala121Thr) of FUT1did not change the 3-D structure of the whole enzyme but caused a certain amplitude of turnover in the loop region where Ala121 was located. Conclusions: A novel FUT1 allele (FUT1∗c.361G>A) was identiï ed in a Chinese individual with para-Bombay B phenotype. The FUT1c.361G>A mutation may significantly downregulate the expression of H antigens on RBCs by damaging the enzyme conformation.

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Lei, H., Shen, Y., Wang, Y., Su, N., Wang, X., & Cai, X. (2021). A Para-Bombay Blood Group Case Associated with a Novel FUT1 Mutation c.361G>A. Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy, 48(4), 254–258. https://doi.org/10.1159/000513318

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