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    The low-incidence antigen Sta of the MNS system is usually associated with the GP(B-A) hybrid molecule, which carries the 'N' antigen at the N terminus. The GP(A-A) molecule with trypsin-resistant M antigen has been found in a few St(a+) individuals. Among Japanese blood donors, we screened 24 292 individuals for the presence of St(a+) with trypsin-resistant 'N' antigen and 193 009 individuals for the presence of St(a+) with trypsin-resistant M antigen. The breakpoints responsible for the Sta antigen were analysed by sequencing the genomic DNAs. A total of 1001 (4·1%) individuals were identified as St(a+) with trypsin-resistant 'N' antigen. Out of 1001 individuals, 115 were selected randomly for sequencing. Two novel GYP*Sch (GYP*401) variants with new intron 3 breakpoints of GYPA were detected in three cases. Twenty-five (0·013%) individuals were identified as St(a+) with trypsin-resistant M antigen. Five individuals had the GYP(A-ψB-A) hybrid allele; two of these five individuals were GYP*Zan (GYP*101.01), and the remaining three had a novel GYP(A-ψB-A) allele with the first breakpoint in GYPA exon A3 between c.178 and c.203. Nine individuals had a novel GYP(A-E-A) allele with GYPE exon E2 and pseudoexon E3 instead of GYPA exon A2 and A3. The 11 remaining individuals had a novel GYP(A-A) allele with a 9-bp deletion that included the donor splice site of intron 3 of GYPA. Our finding on diversity of glycophorin genes responsible for Sta antigen provides evidence for further complexity in the MNS system. © 2020 International Society of Blood Transfusion.

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    Naoko Watanabe-Okochi, Hatsue Tsuneyama, Kazumi Isa, Kana Sasaki, Yumi Suzuki, Ryuichi Yabe, Nelson-Hirokazu Tsuno, Kazunori Nakajima, Kenichi Ogasawara, Makoto Uchikawa. Novel hybrid genes and a splice site mutation encoding the Sta antigen among Japanese blood donors. Vox sanguinis. 2020 Nov;115(8):756-766

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    PMID: 32394466

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