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Turning universal O into rare Bombay type blood

Medicine and Health

Turning universal O into rare Bombay type blood

I. Anso, A. Naegeli, et al.

Explore groundbreaking research by Itxaso Anso and colleagues, revealing FucOB from Akkermansia muciniphila as a remarkable α-1,2-fucosidase that can transform universal O type blood into the rare Bombay phenotype. This innovative study offers extraordinary solutions for blood transfusions in individuals with the Oh Bombay phenotype.... show more
Abstract
Red blood cell antigens play critical roles in blood transfusion since donor incompatibilities can be lethal. Recipients with the rare total deficiency in H antigen, the O_h Bombay phenotype, can only be transfused with group O_h blood to avoid serious transfusion reactions. We discover FucOB from the mucin-degrading bacteria Akkermansia muciniphila as an α-1,2-fucosidase able to hydrolyze Type I, Type II, Type III and Type V H antigens to obtain the afucosylated Bombay phenotype in vitro. X-ray crystal structures of FucOB show a three-domain architecture, including a GH95 glycoside hydrolase. The structural data together with site-directed mutagenesis, enzymatic activity and computational methods provide molecular insights into substrate specificity and catalysis. Furthermore, using agglutination tests and flow cytometry-based techniques, we demonstrate the ability of FucOB to convert universal O type into rare Bombay type blood, providing exciting possibilities to facilitate transfusion in recipients/patients with Bombay phenotype.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 30, 2023
Authors
Itxaso Anso, Andreas Naegeli, Javier O. Cifuente, Ane Orrantia, Erica Andersson, Olatz Zenarruzabeitia, Alicia Moraleda-Montoya, Mikel García-Alija, Francisco Corzana, Rafael A. Del Orbe, Francisco Borrego, Beatriz Trastoy, Jonathan Sjögren, Marcelo E. Guerin
Tags
H antigen
Oh Bombay phenotype
Akkermansia muciniphila
blood transfusion
α-1,2-fucosidase
afucosylated
universal O type blood
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