TY - JOUR
T1 - International Society of Blood Transfusion Working Party on Red Cell Immunogenetics and Blood Group Terminology Report of Basel and three virtual business meetings
T2 - Update on blood group systems
AU - Gassner, Christoph
AU - Castilho, Lilian
AU - Chen, Qing
AU - Clausen, Frederik Banch
AU - Denomme, Gregory A
AU - Flegel, Willy A
AU - Gleadall, Nick
AU - Hellberg, Åsa
AU - Ji, Yanli
AU - Keller, Margaret A
AU - Lane, William J
AU - Ligthart, Peter
AU - Lomas-Francis, Christine
AU - Nogues, Nuria
AU - Olsson, Martin L
AU - Peyrard, Thierry
AU - Storry, Jill R
AU - Tani, Yoshihiko
AU - Thornton, Nicole
AU - van der Schoot, Ellen
AU - Veldhuisen, Barbera
AU - Wagner, Franz
AU - Weinstock, Christof
AU - Wendel, Silvano
AU - Westhoff, Connie
AU - Yahalom, Vered
AU - Hyland, Catherine A
N1 - © 2022 International Society of Blood Transfusion.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Under the ISBT, the Working Party (WP) for Red Cell Immunogenetics and Blood Group Terminology is charged with ratifying blood group systems, antigens and alleles. This report presents the outcomes from four WP business meetings, one located in Basel in 2019 and three held as virtual meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.MATERIALS AND METHODS: As in previous meetings, matters pertaining to blood group antigen nomenclature were discussed. New blood group systems and antigens were approved and named according to the serologic, genetic, biochemical and cell biological evidence presented.RESULTS: Seven new blood group systems, KANNO (defined numerically as ISBT 037), SID (038), CTL2 (039), PEL (040), MAM (041), EMM (042) and ABCC1 (043) were ratified. Two (039 and 043) were de novo discoveries, and the remainder comprised reported antigens where the causal genes were previously unknown. A further 15 blood group antigens were added to the existing blood group systems: MNS (002), RH (004), LU (005), DI (010), SC (013), GE (020), KN (022), JMH (026) and RHAG (030).CONCLUSION: The ISBT now recognizes 378 antigens, of which 345 are clustered within 43 blood group systems while 33 still have an unknown genetic basis. The ongoing discovery of new blood group systems and antigens underscores the diverse and complex biology of the red cell membrane. The WP continues to update the blood group antigen tables and the allele nomenclature tables. These can be found on the ISBT website (http://www.isbtweb.org/working-parties/red-cell-immunogenetics-and-blood-group-terminology/).
AB - BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Under the ISBT, the Working Party (WP) for Red Cell Immunogenetics and Blood Group Terminology is charged with ratifying blood group systems, antigens and alleles. This report presents the outcomes from four WP business meetings, one located in Basel in 2019 and three held as virtual meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.MATERIALS AND METHODS: As in previous meetings, matters pertaining to blood group antigen nomenclature were discussed. New blood group systems and antigens were approved and named according to the serologic, genetic, biochemical and cell biological evidence presented.RESULTS: Seven new blood group systems, KANNO (defined numerically as ISBT 037), SID (038), CTL2 (039), PEL (040), MAM (041), EMM (042) and ABCC1 (043) were ratified. Two (039 and 043) were de novo discoveries, and the remainder comprised reported antigens where the causal genes were previously unknown. A further 15 blood group antigens were added to the existing blood group systems: MNS (002), RH (004), LU (005), DI (010), SC (013), GE (020), KN (022), JMH (026) and RHAG (030).CONCLUSION: The ISBT now recognizes 378 antigens, of which 345 are clustered within 43 blood group systems while 33 still have an unknown genetic basis. The ongoing discovery of new blood group systems and antigens underscores the diverse and complex biology of the red cell membrane. The WP continues to update the blood group antigen tables and the allele nomenclature tables. These can be found on the ISBT website (http://www.isbtweb.org/working-parties/red-cell-immunogenetics-and-blood-group-terminology/).
U2 - 10.1111/vox.13361
DO - 10.1111/vox.13361
M3 - Article
C2 - 36121188
SN - 1423-0410
VL - 117
SP - 1332
EP - 1344
JO - Vox Sanguinis
JF - Vox Sanguinis
IS - 11
ER -