McPherson G E, Wells R F, Hafleigh E B, Grumet F C
Vox Sang. 1979;36(4):252-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.1979.tb04433.x.
A new low incidence red cell antigen (Pe), and its identifying IgG antibody are described. The antigen is destroyed by enzymes and is absent from serum, urine, saliva, and platelets. The Pe gene frequency is estimated to be less than 0.0003, and the Pe locus does not appear to be linked to Rh or Fy, nor carried by the X or Y chromosomes. The clinical significance of this antibody remains to be determined.
描述了一种新的低发生率红细胞抗原(Pe)及其识别性IgG抗体。该抗原可被酶破坏,血清、尿液、唾液和血小板中均不存在。据估计,Pe基因频率小于0.0003,且Pe位点似乎与Rh或Fy不连锁,也不由X或Y染色体携带。这种抗体的临床意义尚待确定。