Augustine Blood Group System and Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 1

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Augustine (AUG) is a blood group system comprising four antigens: AUG1, AUG2 (Formula Presented), and AUG4 are of very high frequency; AUG3 is of very low frequency. These antigens are located on ENT1, an equilibrative nucleoside transporter encoded by SLC19A1. AUG antibodies are of clinical relevance in blood transfusion and pregnancy: anti-AUG2 have caused haemolytic transfusion reactions; the only anti-AUG3 was associated with severe haemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. ENT1 is present in almost all human tissues. It facilitates the transfer of purine and pyrimidine nucleosides and is responsible for the majority of adenosine transport across plasma membranes. Adenosine transport appears to be an important factor in the regulation of bone metabolism. The (Formula Presented) phenotype (AUG:–1,–2,–3,–4) has been found in three siblings, who are homozygous for an inactivating splice-site mutation in SLC29A1. Although ENT1 is very likely to be absent from all cells in these three individuals, they were apparently healthy with normal lifestyles. However, they suffered frequent attacks of pseudogout, a form of arthritis, in various joints with multiple calcifications around their hand joints. Ectopic calcification in the hips, pubic symphysis, and lumbar discs was present in the propositus. The three (Formula Presented) individuals had misshapen red cells with deregulated protein phosphorylation, but no anaemia or shortening of red cell lifespan. Defective in vitro erythropoiesis in the absence of ENT1 was confirmed by shRNA-mediated knockdown of ENT1 during in vitro erythropoiesis of (Formula Presented) progenitor cells from individuals with normal ENT1. Nucleoside transporters, such as ENT1, are vital in the uptake of synthetic nucleoside analogue drugs, used in cancer and viral chemotherapy. It is feasible that the efficacy of these drugs would be compromised in patients with the extremely rare (Formula Presented) phenotype.

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Daniels, G. (2022, February 7). Augustine Blood Group System and Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 1. Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000520596

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