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. 2018 Jul 6;45(4):264–270. doi: 10.1159/000490858

Table 1.

Main alleles of interest in SCD patients of Afro-Caribbean descent responsible for partial RH antigensa

Common or short name ISBT allele reference* References
Haplotypes (at least partial RH2 antigen)
RN RHD*01 associated with RHCE*02.10.01 Le Pennec et al. [23]
Rouillac et al. [7]
Tournamille et al. [17]
CceS RHD*03N.01 or *01N.06 associated with RHCE*01.20.03 Westhoff et al. [24, 25]
Tournamille et al. [17]
DIVa(C)– RHD*04.01 associated with RHCE*CE-DIVa.2(2–3)-CE-D(5)-CE Hipsky et al.[21]

RHD alleles (partial RH1 antigen)
DAU alleles RHD*10 Srivastava et al. [22]
DAR alleles RHD*09.01, .02, .06 Hemker et al. [26]
Wagner et al. [27]
DIII type 5 RHD*03.01 Westhoff et al. [25]
DIV type 4 RHD*04.04 Rouillac et al. [28]
von Zabern et al.[29]
DV alleles RHD*05 Rouillac et al. [28]
Weak D type 4.0 RHD*09.03 Wagner et al. [27]
DOL alleles RHD*12 Flegel et al. [3]

RHCE*ce alleles (partial RH5 and/or RH4 antigens)
ceS RHCE*01.20.03 Pham et al. [30]
ceAG RHCE*01.06.01 Westhoff et al. [31]
ceMO RHCE*01.07.01 Noizat-Pirenne et al. [32]
Westhoff et al. [4]
ceAR RHCE*01.04.01 Noizat-Pirenne et al. [6]
Peyrard et al. [33]
Hipsky et al. [34]
ceEK RHCE*01.05.01 Noizat-Pirenne et al. [6]
Peyrard et al. [33]
ceBI RHCE*01.08 Reid et al. [35]
ceSM RHCE*01.09 Reid et al. [35]
ceJAL RHCE*01.20.07 Lomas-Francis et al. [36]
Ong et al. [37]
ceTI type alleles RHCE*01.02, *01.03, *01.20.04 Westhoff et al. [38]
ceCF RHCE*01.20.06 Hipsky et al. [39]
a

Haplotypes and alleles of interest detected in SCD patients of Afro-Caribbean descent in France that have been demonstrated to express one or more partial RH antigens. The table contains references for partial antigen status and RH10 and RH20 antigen expression (see also Daniels et al. [40]). For clarity, the main haplotypes producing partial RH2 antigens are grouped at the beginning of this table.

*

Except for RHCE*CE-DIVa.2(2–3)-CE-D(5)-CE (the name used in the initial report) for which no ISBT reference is available.

The status of RH1 antigen associated with weak D type 4.0 is controversial [43].

ceCF also produces some RH1 epitopes.