1953
DOI: 10.1038/171431a0
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A New Blood-Group Antibody, Anti-Jkb

Abstract: The Editors do not hold themselves responsible for opinions expressed by their correspondents. No notice is taken of anonymous communicationsA New Blood-Group Antibody, Anti-Jkb THE human blood-group system called Kidd was discovered in 1951 by Allen, Diamond and Niedziela. 1 , who found an antibody, anti-Jkn•, which distinguished two phenotypes, Jk(a +) and Jk(a-).Family investigations• showed that the antigen Jk'' is inherited and that the gene Jka is capable of expressing itself in single and in double dose… Show more

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“…The Kidd (JK) blood group system was discovered by Allen et al 1 in 1951 because of a red cell anti‐ body (anti‐Jk a ) in the serum of Mrs. Kidd, whose infant suffered from hemolytic disease of the newborn. Antibodies defining the antithetical antigen (Jk b ) were found by Plaut et al 2 2 years later in the serum of a woman experiencing a transfusion reaction. The null phenotype, Jk(a–b–), was noted in a Philippine woman during investigation of her serum, which contained alloantibodies reacting with all available donor cells 3 .…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The Kidd (JK) blood group system was discovered by Allen et al 1 in 1951 because of a red cell anti‐ body (anti‐Jk a ) in the serum of Mrs. Kidd, whose infant suffered from hemolytic disease of the newborn. Antibodies defining the antithetical antigen (Jk b ) were found by Plaut et al 2 2 years later in the serum of a woman experiencing a transfusion reaction. The null phenotype, Jk(a–b–), was noted in a Philippine woman during investigation of her serum, which contained alloantibodies reacting with all available donor cells 3 .…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The antithetical anti-Jk b was reported by Plaut et al (5) in 1953. Anti Jk b can cause hemolytic disease that is usually a mild and has a benign prognosis (6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Anti-Jk b was first described by Plaut et al in 1953 (5). Most of the reports on anti-Jk b have stated that this condition followed after repeated blood transfusions (9, 10).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 The identification of an antibody directed against Jk b , the antithetical antigen of Jk a , was reported 2 years later. 2 Three Kidd phenotypes, Jk(a 1 b2), Jk(a2b1), and Jk(a 1 b1), are widely distributed among most ethnic groups. The Kidd-null phenotype, Jk(a2b2), was first described in 1959 in the context of a case of jaundice following blood transfusion in a Filipino woman.…”
Section: Conclusion: Clinical Manifestations Of Anti-jk3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Jk a antigen was determined to be the target of this antibody, and the blood group system to which it belongs was named after the deceased child, John Kidd . The identification of an antibody directed against Jk b , the antithetical antigen of Jk a , was reported 2 years later …”
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confidence: 99%