Acquired loss of red-cell Wj antigen in a patient with Hodgkin's disease.

1986 
. A patient with Hodgkin's disease became temporarily Wj-negative with alloanti-Wj in his serum. Four human autoantibodies, and 1 of 2 murine monoclonal antibodies, with serological characteristics of anti-Wj were nonreactive with his red cells, confirming that they have anti-Wj specificity. Six siblings of the patient are all Wj-positive. The patient was also temporarily Anton-negative, and cross-testing between Wj and Anton red cells and antisera showed mutual compatibility, indicating that the antigens are the same. The patient and 3 of his 6 siblings are also of the rare Lu: -13 phenotype, providing the first evidence that this is an inherited characteristic.
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