A case of haemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn attributed to a novel antigen in the RHAG blood group system

Author:

Chatterjee Saion1ORCID,Millard Glenda1,Chiawchan Suwat2,Chanthet Sarawan2,Daly James1,Hyland Catherine1,Kitpoka Pimpin2,Powley Tanya1,Liew Yew‐Wah1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Services and Research Australian Red Cross Lifeblood Brisbane Queensland Australia

2. Blood Bank, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital Bangkok Thailand

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesA newborn presented with jaundice in Thailand. The cord red cells tested positive by direct antiglobulin test (DAT) for an unknown maternal red cell antibody. Initial blood group sequencing suggested that the infant carried a novel variant RHAG c.140T>C, responsible for a low‐prevalence antigen in the RHAG blood group system (ISBT 030). We report here on testing of samples from the infant's parents and older sibling to define a new antigen in the RHAG system.Materials and MethodsMassive parallel sequencing (MPS) using a custom‐designed panel was performed on all four family members. Extended serological testing was also performed to determine whether family members with the same variant as the infant showed reactivity with the antibody in the maternal plasma.ResultsWe identified a novel single nucleotide variant (SNV) (RHAG c.140T>C, p.[Phe47Ser]) in samples from three of the four family members tested (the infant, the older sibling and the father). The variant was not detected in the mother's sample. Maternal plasma showed positive agglutination with all family members tested; however, when tested with routine panel cells, no reactivity was observed.ConclusionThis case study showed that the presence of the novel variant (RHAG c.140T>C), encoding a p.(Phe47Ser) change in the RhAG glycoprotein, was the apparent cause of incompatibility between maternal plasma and that of red cells from the proband, father and older sibling of the proband. We propose this variant to be a new low‐prevalence antigen in the RHAG blood group system.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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