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Molecular studies reveal that A134T, G156A and G1333A SNPs in the CD177 gene are associated with atypical expression of human neutrophil antigen-2

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Author(s):
Moritz, E. [1] ; Chiba, A. K. [1] ; Kimura, E. Y. [1] ; Albuquerque, D. [2] ; Guirao, F. P. [1] ; Yamamoto, M. [1] ; Costa, F. F. [2] ; Bordin, J. O. [1]
Total Authors: 8
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Discipline Hematol & Hemotherapy, BR-04023902 Sao Paulo - Brazil
[2] Univ Estadual Campinas, Ctr Blood, Sao Paulo - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: Vox Sanguinis; v. 98, n. 2, p. 160-166, FEB 2010.
Web of Science Citations: 18
Abstract

Background and Objectives The human neutrophil antigen-2 (HNA-2) is expressed on a subpopulation of neutrophils as most subjects present a negative plus a positive HNA-2 population of neutrophils. The number of neutrophils expressing HNA-2 is variable and may increase in pregnancy, infections, myeloproliferative disorders and after G-CSF. This study investigated the presence of polymorphisms in the gene encoding HNA-2 (CD177) in individuals presenting different patterns of antigen expression and determined the association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with the heterogeneous HNA-2 expression. Materials and Methods Flow cytometry was employed to analyse the HNA-2 expression on neutrophils from 135 healthy subjects using two monoclonal antibodies (TAG4, 7D8). Sequencing reactions were performed on subjects whose antigen expression was low (< 50%), high (>= 80%) or atypical (a nonreactive population plus two distinct positive cell populations). Results Five SNPs were detected, two of them (A793C, G1084A) were related to a low expression of HNA-2 (P = 0 center dot 031 and P = 0 center dot 004). Atypical antigen expression was observed in 5 center dot 9% (8/135) of the individuals, three nonpregnant women and five men. In these cases, the cDNA sequences revealed three SNPs (A134T, G156A and G1333A) strongly related to this atypical HNA-2 expression (P = 0 center dot 004, P = 0 center dot 006 and P < 0 center dot 0001, respectively). Conclusions Our data show that polymorphisms in the CD177 are associated with variations in the HNA-2 expression and may be the cause of atypical expressions. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 05/55237-9 - Clinical and molecular aspects of antigens and antibodies of blood cells
Grantee:Jose Orlando Bordin
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants