Rhesus System
Rhesus System
group System
LILIAN ANTWI BOATENG
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL LAB. TECH.
KNUST
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OUTLINE
• Overview of blood group system (ABO)
• What is the rhesus system
• History of its discovery
• Mode of inheritance
• Antigenes (Genes) of the Rh system
• Nomenclature
1. Weiner
2. Fischer
• Rhesus incompatibility
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REVISION
•What do you know
about the blood
group system
(2 year)
nd
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History of the Rh system
• Before the 20th Century, blood and its functions
was poorly understood
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Antigens of the Rh system &
their Mode of inheritance
• Researchers further established that the Rh
factor like the ABO is also inherited.
E e
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• The antigens are well developed before
birth ( 6 weeks old foetus)
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• 2 types:
– Regulator type – gene inherited, but not
expressed
– Amorph type – RHD gene is absent, no
expression of RHCE gene
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Nomenclature of the Rh blood
group system
• Terminology used to describe the Rh system is
derived from 4 set of investigators
•
• Two of the terminologies are based on the postulated
genetic mechanisms of the Rh system.
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Fischer-Race Terminology
(DCE Terminology)
• They postulated that the antigens from
the system were
produced by 3 closely linked sets of alleles.
Each gene was responsible for producing a
product (Ag) on the red cell surface.
• He proposed that each person inherits a
set of genes from each parent (D,C, E
genes for D, C,c and E,e antigens
respectively
• The genes are co-dominant and express
their corresponding antigen on the red cell
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• Combination of both maternal and paternal
haplotype determines the genotype of an
individual
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• Each factor is an antigen recognized by
an antibody.
Example
R2=DcE r″ =dcE
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• When referring to the Rh Ag (factor) in wiener
nomenclature the single prime ( ' ) refers to
either C or c.
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Weak D - Genetic
C in trans position to D:
Dce/dCe Weak D
C in cis position to D:
DCe/dce NO weak D
Partial D
• Absence of a portion or portions of the total
material that comprises the D antigen.
• Known as “partial D” (old term “D mosaic”).
D Mosaic/Partial D
• If the patient is transfused with D
positive red cells, they may develop an
anti-D alloantibody* to the part of the
antigen (epitope) that is missing
Missing
portion
RBC RBC
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G Antigen
– Genes that code for C or D also code for G
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References
• Salem L, Dyne PL, Rh Incompatibility
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