Bruce M, Watt A, Gabra G S, Mitchell R, Lakhesar D, Tippett P
Glasgow and West of Scotland Blood Transfusion Service, Law Hospital, Carluke, UK.
Vox Sang. 1988;55(4):237-40. doi: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.1988.tb04704.x.
The fourth example of human anti-LKE was identified in the serum of an antenatal patient. Study of the red cells of the proband and her family confirmed the recessive inheritance of the LKE- phenotype. The blood groups of the family confirmed that Pk expression is greater on cells from LKE- members than on those from LKE+ members. In this family, the expression of LKE varied with the P1 phenotype. LKE- individuals occurred with an incidence of 0.0017 in the donor population of the Glasgow and West of Scotland Region.