Romans D G, Tilley C A, Dorrington K J
J Immunol. 1980 Jun;124(6):2807-11.
This study shows that monogamous bivalency of human IgG anti-A and anti-B is necessary to maintain sensitization of red cells in the antiglobulin test. On red cells of infants and of adults of i phenotype, the known deficiency of branched ABHI-active oligosaccharide chains limits monogamous bivalency, and these accounts for the relatively weak direct antiglobulin reactions in hemolytic disease of the newborn due to ABO incompatbility. One corollary of this finding is that there is strong biologic selection against the transition on fetal red cells from the straight-chain i phenotype to branched-chain I phenotype, since such branching of cell-surface oligosaccharide chains would compromise ABO-incompatible pregnancies.
本研究表明,人IgG抗A和抗B的单配体双价性对于在抗球蛋白试验中维持红细胞致敏是必要的。在i表型婴儿和成人的红细胞上,已知的分支ABH活性寡糖链缺乏限制了单配体双价性,这解释了由于ABO血型不合导致的新生儿溶血病中相对较弱的直接抗球蛋白反应。这一发现的一个推论是,对胎儿红细胞从直链i表型向支链I表型转变存在强烈的生物选择,因为细胞表面寡糖链的这种分支会损害ABO血型不合的妊娠。