Добавил:
Опубликованный материал нарушает ваши авторские права? Сообщите нам.
Вуз: Предмет: Файл:

Донсков С.И., Мороков В.А. Группы крови человека. Руководство по иммуносерологии

.pdf
Скачиваний:
290
Добавлен:
31.08.2020
Размер:
12.03 Mб
Скачать

16.Andresen P.H. Demonstration of Le x substance in saliva of ABH non-secretors // Vox Sang. – 1972.–V.23.–P.262–269.

17.Andresen P.H. The blood group system L. A new blood L2. A case of epistasy within the blood groups //Acta Path. Microdiol. Scand. – 1948. – V. 25. – P. 728–731.

18.Andresen P.H., Andresen A., Jordal K., Henningsen K. Correlation entre le systeme Lewis etlesystemesecreteur-non-secreteur(Recherchessur71families.)//Rev.Hemat.–1950.–

V.5. – P. 305–314.

19.Andresen P.H., Jordal K.An incomplete agglutinin related to the L-(Lewis) system //Acta Path. Microbiol. Scand. – 1949. – V. 26. – P. 636–638.

20.Appelmelk B.J., Simoons-Smit I., Negrini R. et al. Potential role of molecular mimicry between Helicobacter pylori lipopolysaccharide and host Lewis blood group antigens in autoimmunity // Infect. Immun. – 1996. – V. 64. – P. 2031–2040.

21.Arcilla M.B., Sturgeon P. Lewis and ABH substances in amniotic fluid obtained by amniocentesis // Pediatr. Res. – 1972. – V. 6. – P. 853–858.

22.Arcilla M.B., Sturgeon P. Le x, the spurned antigen of the Lewis blood group system //Vox Sang. – 1974.–V.26.–P.425–438.

23.Arcilla M.B., Sturgeon P. Studies on secretion of blood group substances. II. Observations on the red cell phenotype Le(a −b −x −) // Vox. Sang. – 1973. – V. 25. – P. 72–87

24.Aspinall G.O., Monteiro M.A. Lipopolysaccharides of Helicobacter pylori strains P466 and MO19: structures of the O antigen and core oligosaccharide regions // Biochemistry. – 1996. – V. 35. – P. 2498–2504.

25.Aspinall G.O., Monteiro M.A., Pang H. et al. Lipopolysaccharide of Helicobacter pylori type strain NCTC 11637 (ATCC 43504): structure of the O antigen chain and core oligosaccharide regions // Biochemistry. – 1996. – V. 35. – P. 2489–2497.

26.Aubuchon J.P., Davey R.J.,Anderson H.J. et al. Specificity and clinical significance of antiLe x // Transfusion. – 1986. – V. 26. – 302–303.

27.Baer H., Naylor I., Gibbel N., Rosenfield R. E. The production of precipitating antibody in chickens to a substance present in the fluids of non-secretors of blood groupsA, B and O // J. Immunol. – 1959. –V. 82. – P. 183–189.

28.BallS.P.,TongueN.,GibaudA.etal.Thehumanchromosome19linkagegroupFut1(H),FUT2 (SE), LE, LU, PTPD, C3,APOC2, D19S7, and D19S9 //Ann. Hum. Genet. – 1991. – V. 55. –

P.225–233.

29.Barnicot N.A., Lawler S. A study of the Lewis, Kell, Lutheran and P blood group systems and theABH secretion in WestAfrican Negroes //Amer. J. Phys.Anthrop. – 1953. – V. 11. –

P.83–90.

30.BerlinC.,BargatzeR.F.,CampbellJ.J.etal.α4-integrinsmediatelymphocyteattachmentand rolling under physiologic flow // Cell. –1995. –V. 80. – P. 413–422.

31.Bianco I., Silvestroni E., Lawler S. D. et al. Further contributions to the of Lewis and secretor characters // Vox Sang. – 1960. – V. 5. – P. 337–348.

32.Bird G.W.G. ErythrocyteAgglutinins from Plants. Ph. D. Thesis. – London, 1958.

33.Bird G.W.G. Haemagglutinins in seeds // Brit. Med. Bull. – 1959. – V. 15. – P. 165–168.

34.BirdM.I.,FosterM.R.,MalhotraR.Selectins:physiologicalandpathophysiologicalroles// Biochem Soc. Trans. – 1997. – V. 25. – P. 1199–1206.

35.Blaszczyk-Thurin M., Thurin J., Hindsgaul O. et al. Y and blood group B type 2 glycolipid antigens accumulate in a human gastric carcinoma cell line as detected by monoclonal antibody. Isolation and characterization by mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy //

J.Biol. Chem. – 1971. – V. 262. – P. 372–379.

36.BoettcherB.,KennyR.AquantitativestudyofLe a,A,andHantigensinsalivasofAustralian Caucasians andAborigines // Hum. Hered. – 1971. – V. 21. – P. 334–345.

37.Boren T., Falk P., Roth K.A. et al. Attachment of Helicobacter pylori to human gastric epithelium mediated by blood group antigens // Science. – 1993. – V. 262. – P. 1892–1895.

591

38.Brandley B.K., Swiedler S.J., Robbins P.W. Carbohydrate ligands of de LEC cell adhesion molecules // Cell. – 1990. – V. 63. – P. 861–863.

39.Brendemoen O.J. Development of the Lewis blood group in the newborn. //Acta Path. Microbiol. Scand.–1961.–V.52.–P.55–58.

40.Brendemoen O.J. Fruther studies of agglutination and inhibition in the Le a-Le b system //

J.Lab. Clin. Med. – 1950. – V. 36. – P. 335–341.

41.Brendemoen O.J. Some factors influencing Rh immunization during pregnancy // Acta. Path. Microbiol. Scand. – 1952. – V. 31. – P. 579–583.

42.Brendemoen O.J. Studies of agglutination and inhibition in two Lewis antibodies // J. Lab. Clin. Med. – 1949. – V. 34 – P. 538–542.

43.Brendemoen O.J., Aas K. Hemolytic Transfusion reaction probably caused by anti-Le a // Acta. Med. Scand. – 1952. – V. 141. – P. 458–460.

44.Broadberry E.R., Lin-Chu M. The Lewis blood group system among Chinese in Taiwan // Hum. Hered. – 1991 – V. 41. – P. 290–294.

45.Brockhaus M., Magnani J.L., Herlyn M. et al. Monoclonal antibodies directed against the sugar sequence of lacto-N-fucopentaose III are obtained from mice immunized with human tumors //Arch. Biochem. Biophys. – 1982. – V. 217. – P. 647–651.

46.Brown A., Ellis I. O., Embleton M.J. et al. Immunohistochemical localization of Y hapten and the structurally related H type-2 blood group antigen on large-bowel tumours and normal adult tissues//Int.J.Cancer.–1984.–V.33.–P.727–736.

47.Brown P.C., Glynn L.E., Holborow E.J. Lewis a substance in saliva.Aqualitative difference between secretors and non-secretors // Vox Sang. – 1959. – V. 4. – P. 1–12.

48.CagasP.,ByshC.A.DeterminationoftheconformationofLewisbloodgroupoligosaccharidesby simuloationoftodimensionalnuclearOverhauserdata//Biopolimers.–1990.–V.30.–P.1123– 1138.

49.Candelier J.J., Mollicone R., Mennessom B. et al. α-3-Fucosyltransferases and their glycoconjugate antigen products in the developing human kidney // Lab. Invest. – 1993. –

V.69, – P. 449–459.

50.Capron A., Dessaint J.P., Capron M. et al. E. Immunity to schistosomes: progress toward vaccine// Science. – 1987. – V. 238. – P. 1065–1072.

51.Cartron J.P., Mulet C., Bauvois B. et al. ABH and Lewis glycosyltransferases in human red cells,lymphocytes,andplatelets//BloodTransfus.Immunohaemat.–1980.–V.23.–P.271– 282.

52.Ceppellini R. Immunogenetica I0–Analisi fenotypica al livello submolecolare: le specificita’ serologiche multiple dei mucoidi gruppospecifici salivary // Folia Hered. Path. – 1959. – V. 8. – P. 201–226.

53.Ceppellini R. On the genetics of secretor and Lewis characters: a family study // Proc. 5 th Congr. Soc. Blood Transf., Paris, 1955. – P. 207–211.

54.Ceppellini R., Dunn L.C., Innella F. Immunogenetica II. Annalisi genetica formale de

caratteri Lewis con patricolare riguardo alla natura epistatica della specificita’ serologica Le b // Fol. Hered. Path. – 1959. – V. 8. – P. 261–296.

55.Ceppellini R., Siniscalco M. Una nuova ipotesi genetica per il sistema Lewis secretore e suoi riflessi nei riguardi di alcune evidence di linkage con altri loci // Revista dell’Istitutio Sieroterapico Italiano. – 1955. – V. 30. – P. 431–445.

56.ChandanayingyongD.,SasakiT.T.,GdreenwaltT.J.BloodgroupsoftheThais//Transfusion, Philad. – 1967. – V. 7 – P. 269–276.

57.Chester M.A., Watkins W.M. α-L-Fucosyltransferases in human submaxillary gland and stomach tissues associated with the H, Le a and Le b blood group characters and ABH secretor status // Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. –1969. – V. 34. – P. 835–842.

58.Comoens H., Sathe M., Joshi V.B. et al. Variations in the Le a in Oh (Bombay) phenotype during pregnancy // Indian J. Med. – 1971. – V. 25. – P. 313–314.

592

59.Cooling L., Gu Y. Identification of two new single-nucleotide polymorphism in FUT3 associated with the Lewis-null phenotype // Transfusion. – 2003. – V. 43. – N 12. –

P.1760–1761.

60.Cowles J.W., Spitalnik S.L., Blumberg N. Detection of anti-Le a in Le(a −b + ) individuals by kinetic ELISA// Vox Sang. – 1986. – V. 50. – P. 164–168.

61.Crookston M.C., Tilley C.A., Crookston J.H. Human blood chimaera with seeming breakdown of immune tolerance // Lancet. – 1970. – V. ii. – P. 1110–1112.

62.Cutbush M., Giblett E.R., Mollison P.L. Demonstration of the phenotype Le(a +b + ) in infants and in adults // Brit. J. Haemat. – 1956. – V. 2 – P. 210–220.

63.Daniels G.L., Anstee D.J., Cartron J.P. et al. ISBT Working party on terminology for red cell surfaceantigens//VoxSang.–2001.–V.80.–P.193–196.

64.De Bose-Boyd R., Nyame A.K., Cummings R.D. Schistosoma mansoni: characterization of an α-1-3-fucjsyltransferase in adult parasites // Exp. Parasit. –1996 – V. 82. – P. 1–10

65.DissousC.,GrzychJ.M.,CapronA.Schistosomamansonisharesaprotectiveoligosaccharide epitope with freshwater and marine snails // Nature. – 1986. – V. 323. – P. 443–445.

66.DorfM.E.,EguroS.Y.,CabreraG.etal.Detectionofcytotoxicnon-HL-Aantisera.I.Relationship toanti-Le a //VoxSang.–1972.–V.22.–P.447–456.

67.Dunstan R.A., Simpson M.B., Knowles R.W., Rosse W.F. The origin of ABH antigens on human platelets// Blood. – 1985. – V. 65. – P. 615–619.

68.Egge H., Hanfland P. Immunochemistry of the Lewis blood group system. Mass spectrometric analysis of permethylated Le a-, Le b-, and H-type 1 (Le dH) blood-group active and related glycosphingolipids from human plasma // Arch. Biochem. Biophys. – 1981. – V. 210. – P. 396–404.

69.Eggens I., Fenderson B., Toyokuni T. et al. Specific interaction between Le x and Le x determinants. A possible basis for cell recognition in preimplanataion embryos and in embryonal carcinoma cells // J. Biol. Chem. – 1989. – V. 264. – P. 9476–9484.

70.Elmgren A., Mollicone R., Costache M. et al. Significance of individual point mutations, T202C and C314T, in the human Lewis (FUT3) gene for expression of Lewis antigens by the human α(1,3 / 1,4)-fucosyltransferase, Fuc-TIII // J. Biol. Chem. – 1997. – V. 272. –

P.21994–21998.

71.Elmgren A., Rydberg L., Larson G. Genotypic heterogeneity among Lewis-negative individuals // Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. – 1993. – V. 196. – P. 515–520.

72.Eppenberger-Castori S., Lotscher H., Finn J. Purification of the N-acetylglucosaminide α(1,3 / 4)fucosyltransferase of human milk // Glycoconj. J. – 1989. – V. 6. – P. 101–114.

73.FalkP.G.,BryL.,HolgersonJ.,GordonJ.Expressionofthehumanα-1,3 / 4)-fucosyltransferase in the pit cell lineage of FVB / N mouse stomach result in production of Le b-containing glycoconjugates: a potential transgenic mouse model for studying Helicobacter pylori infection // Proc. Nat.Acad. Sci. USA, 1995. – V. 92. – P. 1515–1519.

74.FeiziP.G.Demonstrationbymonoclonalantibodiesthatcarbohydratestructuresofglycoproteins andglycolipidsareonco-developmentalantigens//Nature.–1985.–V.314.–P.53–57.

75.Feizi P.G., Childs R.A. Carbohydrate structures of glycoproteins and glycolipids as differentiation antigens, tumor-associated antigens and components of receptor system // Trends Biochem. – 1985. – V. 10. – P. 24–29.

76.Fox N., Damjanov I., Knowles B.B., Solter D. Immunohistochemical localization of the mouse stage-specific embryonic antigen 1 in human tissues and tumor // Cancer Res. – 1983. – V. 43. – P. 669–678.

77.Fukushi Y., Hakomori S.I., Nudelman E., Cochran N. Novel fucolipids accumulating in human adenocarcinoma. II. Selective isolation of hybridoma antibodies that differentially recognize mono-, di-, and trifucosylated type 2 chain // J. Biol. Chem. – 1984. – V. 259. –

P.4681–4685.

593

78.Fukushi Y., Hakomori S.I., Shepard T. Localization and alteration mono-, di-, and trifucosyl α1→3 type 2 chain structures during human embryogenesis and in human cancer // J. Exp. Med. – 1984. – V. 160. – P. 506–520.

79.Fukushima K., Hirota M., Terasaki P.A. et al. Characterization of sialosylated Lewis x as a new tumor-associated antigen // Cancer Res. – 1984. – V. 44. – P. 52–79.

80.Furuhata T., Ueyama R. On the new antigen-antibody ‘T and anti-T precipitin’ // Tokyo Izisinsi. – 1939. – V. 3120. – P. 271–273 (Japan).

81.Galatius-Jensen F. On the genetics of the haptoglobins // Acta Genet. – 1958. – V. 8. –

P.232–247.

82.GarrattyG.,KleinschmidtG.Twoexamplesofanti-Le b detectedintheseraofpatientswith the Lewis phenotype le (a +b −) // Vox Sang. – 1965. – V. 10. – P. 567–571.

83.Gooi H.C., Feizi T., Kapadia A. et al. Stage-specific embryonic antigen involves α1→3 fucosylatedtype2bloodgroupchains//Nature.–1981.–V.292.–P.156–158.

84.Gooi H.C., Picard J.K., Younsell E.F. et al. Monoclonal antibody (EGR / G49) reactive with the epidermal growth factor receptor of A431 cells recognizes the blood group ALe b and ALe y structures // Mol. Immunol. – 1985. – V. 22. – P. 689–694.

85.Gracham D.Y. Helicobacter pylori: its epidemiology and its role in duodenal ulcer disease // J. Gastroenterol. – 1991. – V. 6. – P. 105–113.

86.Graham H.A., Hirsch H.F., Davies D.M. Genetics and immunochemical relationships between soluble and cell-bound antigens of the Lewis system // Human Blood Groups /

S.Karger. – Basel, 1977. – P. 257–267.

87.Greenwalt T.J. Confirmation of linkage between the Lutheran and secretor genes // Amer.

J.Hum. Genet. – 1961. – V. 13. – P. 69–88.

88.Greenwell P., Ball M.G., Watkins W.M. Fucosyltransferase activity in human lymphocytes andgranulocytes.BloodgroupH-gene-specifiedα-2-L-fucosyltransferaseisadiscriminatory marker of peripheral blood lymphocytes // FEBS Lett. – 1983. – V. 164. – P. 314–317.

89.Grollman E.F., Kobata A., Ginsburg V. An enzymatic basis for Lewis blood types in man //

J.Clin Invest. – 1969. – V. 48. – P. 1489–1494.

90.GrookstonM.C.,TilleyCA.,GrookstonJH.Humanbloodchimerawithseemingbreakdown of immune tolerance // Lancet. – 1970. – V. ii. – P. 1110–1112.

91.Grubb R. Correlation between Lewis blood group and secretor character in man // Nature.– 1948. – V. 162. – P. 933.

92.Grubb R. Observations on the human group system Lewis. Acta Pat // Microbiol. Scand. – 1951. –V. 28. – P. 61–81.

93.Grubb R. Quelques aspects de la complexite des groupes ABO // Rev. Hemat. – 1950. –

V.5. – P. 268–275.

94.Gundolf F. Anti-A1Le b in serum of a person of a blood group A1h // Vox Sang. – 1973. –

V.25. – P. 411–419.

95.Gunson H.H., Latham V.An agglutinin in human serum reacting with cells from Le(a −b −) non-secretor individuals // Vox Sang. – 1972. – V. 22. – P. 344–353.

96.Hakomori S.I. Aberrant glucosylation and tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens // Adv. Cancer. Res. – 1989. – V. 52. – P. 257–331.

97.Hakomori S.I. Le x and related structures as adhesion molecules // Histochem. – 1992. –

V.24. – P. 771–776.

98.Hakomori S.I. Tumor-associated glycolipid antigens, their metabolism and organization // Chem. Phys. Lipids. – 1986. – V. 42. – P. 209–233.

99.Hakomori S.I., Kannagi R. Glycosphingolipids as tumor-associated and differentiation markers // J. Natl. Cancer Inst. – 1983. – V. 71. – P. 231–251.

100.Hakomori S.I., Kobata A. Blood group antigens // The Antigens / M.S. Sela, ed. – New York:Academic Press, 1974. – V. 2. – P. 79–140.

594

101.Hakomori S.I., Nudelman E., Kannagi R., Levery S.B. The common structure in fucosyllactosaminolipids accumulating in human adenocarcinomas, and its possible absenceinnormaltissues//Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun.–1982.–V.109.–P.36–44.

102.HakomoriS.I.,NudelmanE., LeveryS.etal.The haptenstructureof developmentallyregulated glycolipid antigen (SSEA-1) isolated from human erythrocytes and adenocarcinoma: a preliminarynote//Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun.–1981.–V.100.–P.1578–1586.

103.Hakomori S.I., Nudelman E., Levery S.B., Kannagi R. Novel fucolipids accumulating in human adenocarcinoma. 1. Glycolipids with dior trifucosylated type 2 chain // J. Biol. Chem. – 1984. – V. 259. – P. 4672–4680.

104.HammarL.,ManssonS.,RohrT.etal.LewisphenotypeoferythrocytesandLe b-activeglycolipid inserumofpregnantwomen//VoxSang.–1981.–V.40.–P.27–33.

105.Hanfland P., Graham H.A. Immunochemistry of the Lewis-blood-group system: partial characterization of Le a-, Le b-, and H-type 1 (Le dH)-blood-group active glycosphingolipids from human plasma //Arch. Biochem. Biophys. – 1981. – V. 210. – P. 383–395.

106.HanflandP.,KordowiczM.,Peter-KatalinicJ.etal.ImmunochemistryoftheLewisblood- group system: isolation and structures of Lewis-c active and related glycosphingolipids from the plasma of blood-group O Le(a −b −) nonsecretors // Arch. Biochem. Biophys. – 1986. – V. 246. – P. 655–672.

107.Henry S.M., Benny A.G., Woodfiled D.G. Investigation of Lewis phenotypes on Polynesians: evidence of a weak secretor phenotype // Vox Sang. – 1990. – V. 58. –

P.61–66.

108.Henry S.M., Simpson L.A., Woodfiled D.G. The Le(a +b + ) phenotype in Polynesians // Hum. Hered. 1988. – V. 38. – P. 111–116.

109.Hirsch H.F., Graham H.A. Adsorption of Le c and Le d from plasma onto red blood cells // Transfusion. – 1980. – V. 20. – P. 474–475.

110.Holburn A.M. IgG anti-Le a // Brit. J. Haematol. – 1974. – V. 27. – P. 489–500.

111.Holburn A.M. Quantitative studies with [125I] IgM anti-Le a // Immunology. – 1973. –

V.24. – P. 1019.

112.Holmes E.H., Ostrander G.K., Clausen H., Graem N. Oncofetal expression of Le x carbohydrate antigens in human colonic adenocarcinomas. Regulation through type 2 core chain synthesis rather than fucosylation // J. Biol. Chem. – 1987. – V. 262. – P. 11331– 11338.

113.Ilver D., Arnqvist A., Ögren J. et al. Helicobacter pylori adhesin binding fucosylated histoblood group antigens revealed by retagging // Science. – 1998. – V. 279. – P. 373–377.

114.IsekiS.,MasakiS.,ShibasakiK.StudiesonLewisbloodgroupfactor//Proc.Imp.Acad.Japan.– 1957.–V.33.–P.492–497.

115.Issitt P.D., Anstee D.J. Applied Blood Group Serology. – 4-th ed. – Durham, NC, USA: Montgomery Sc. Publ., 1998. – P. 248–275.

116.Iwaki Y., Kasai M., Terasaki P. I. et al. Monoclonal antibody against A1Lewis d antigen produced by the hybridoma immunized with a pulmonary carcinoma // Cancer Res. – 1982. – V. 42. – P. 409–411.

117.Jeannet M., Bodmer J. G., Bodmer W. F., Schapira M. Lymphocytotoxic sera associated withtheABOandLewisredcellbloodgroups//HistocompatabilityTesting,Munksgaard.– Copenhagen, 1972. – P. 493–499.

118.Jeannet M., Schapira M., Magnin C. Mise en évidence d’anticorps lymphocytotoxiques dirigés contre les antigènes A et B contre des antigènes d’histocompatibilite non HL-A // Schweiz. Med. Wochenschr. – 1974. – V. 104. – P. 152.

119.Jesse J.K., Sheek K.J. Anti-Le b implicated in hemolytic transfusion reaction – a rare occurrence // Transfusion. – 2000. – V. 40. – Suppl. – SP298.

595

120.Johnson P.H., Yates A.D., Watkins W.M. Human salivary fucosyltransferases: evidence for two distinct α-3-L-fucosyltransferase activities one of which is associated with the Lewis blood group Le gene // Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. – 1981 –V. 100. – P. 1611–1618.

121.Jordal K. The Lewis blood group Le a in adults // Danish Med. Bull. – 1957. – V. 4. –

P.210–217.

122.Jordal K. The Lewis blood groups in children // Acta Path. Microbiol. Scand. –1956. –

V.39. – P. 399–406.

123.Jordal K. The Lewis factors Le b and Le x and a family series tested by anti-Le a, anti-Le b, and anti-Le x //Acta Path. Microbiol. Scand. – 1958. – V. 42. – P. 269–284.

124.Jordal K., Lyndrup S. The distribution of C-D and Le a in 1,000 mother-child combinations

//Acta. Path. Microbiol. Scand. – 1952. – V. 31. – P. 476–480.

125.JuddW.J.MethodsinImmunohematology.–2-nded.–MontgomeryScientificPublications, 1994. – 476 p.

126.Judd W.J., Steiner E.A., Friedman B.A., Oberman H.A. Anti-Le a as an autoantibody in the serum of a Le(a −b + ) individual //Transfusion. – 1978. –V. 18. – P. 436–440.

127.Kaizu T., Levery S.B., Nudelman E. et al. Novel fucolipids of human adenocarcinoma: monoclonal antibody specific for trifucosyl Le y(III3FucV3FucVI2FucnLc6) and a possible three-dimensional epitope structure // J. Biol. Chem. – 1986. – V. 261. – P. 1254–11258.

128.Kaladas P.M., Kabat E.A., Shibata S., Goldstein I.J. Immunochemical studies on the binding specificity of the blood group Le b specific lectin Griffonia simplicifolia IV // Arch. Biochem. Biophys. – 1983. – V. 223. – P. 309–318.

129.Kannagi R., Nudelman E., Levery S.B., Hakomori S.I. A series of human erythrocyte glycosphingolipids reacting to the monoclonal antibody directed to a developmentally regulated antigen, SSEA-1 // J. Biol. Chem. – 1982. – V. 257. – P. 14865–14878.

130.Kerde C., Brunk R., Fünfhausen G., Prokop O. Ǜber die Herstellung vonAnti-Lewis-seren an capra hircus L// Z. Immun. Forsch. – 1960. – V. 119. – S.462–468.

131.KerrM.A.,StocksS.C.TheroleofCD15-(Le x)-relatedcarbohydratesinneutrophiladhesion

//Histochem. J. – 1992. – V. 24. – P. 811–826.

132.Kissmeyer-NielsenF.Irregularbloodgroupantibodiesin200,000individuals//Scand.J.Haemat.– 1965.–V.2.–P.331–342.

133.KoA.I.,DrägerU.C.,HarnD.A.ASchistosomamansoniepitoperecognizedbyaprotective monoclonal antibody is identical to the stage-specific embryonic antigen 1 // Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA. – 1990. – V. 87. – P. 4159–4163.

134.Koda Y., Kimura H., Mekada E. Analysis of Lewis fucosyltransferase genes from the human gastric mucosa of Lewis-positive and Lewis-negative individuals // Blood. – 1993. – V. 82. –

P.2915–2919.

135.Kornstad I. Anti-Le b in the serum of Le(a +b −) and Le(a −b −) persons: absorption studies with erythrocytes of different ABO and Lewis phenotypes // Vox Sang. – 1969. – V. 16. –

P.124–129.

136.Krieger V.I., Simmons R.T. The second example of anti-Lewis serum found inAustralia // Med. J. Aust.–1949.–V.1.–P.85–86.

137.Kukowska-Latallo J.F., Larsen R.D., Nair R.P., Lowe J.B. A cloned human cDNA determines expression of a mouse stage-specific embryonic antigen and the Lewis blood group α(1,3 / 1,4) fucosyltransferase // Genes Dev. – 1990. – V. 4. – P. 1288–1303.

138.Lamm L.U., Kissmeyer-Nielsen F., Henningsen K. Linkage and association studies of two

phosphoglucomutase loci (PGM1 and PGM3) to eighteen other markers. Analysis of the segregation at the marker loci // Human Heredity. – 1970. – V. 20. – P. 305–318.

139.Lawler S.D. Blood group substances in human milk // Proc. 7-th Congr., Europ. Soc. Haemat. – London 1959, part II, 1960. – P. 1219–1222.

140.Lawler S.D., Marshall R. Lewis and secretor characters in infancy // Vox Sang. – 1961. –

V.6. – P. 541–554.

596

141.Lawler S.D., Marshall R. Significance of the presence of Lewis substances in serum during infancy // Nature, London. – 1961. – V. 190. – P. 1020.

142.Lawler S.D., Marshall R., Roberts D.F.The Lewis and secretor characters in the Fulani and Habe //Ann. Hum. Genet. – 1960. – V. 24. – P. 271–282.

143.Le Pendu J., Fredman P., Richter N.D. et al. Monoclonal antibody 101 that precipitates the glycoprotein receptor for epidermal growth factor is directed against the Y antigen, not the H type 1 antigen // Carbohydr. Res. – 1985. – V. 141. – P. 347–349.

144.LeveryS.B.,NudelmanE.D.,AndersenN.H.,HacomoriS.I.1H-n.m.r.analysisofglycolipids possessingmono-andmulti-mericXandYhaptens:characterizationoftwonovelextended Ystructuresfromhumanadenocarcinoma//Carbohydr.Res.–1986.–V.151.–P.311–328.

145.LevineP.,CelanoM.TheantigenicityofLewis(Le a)substanceinsalivacoatedontotanned red cells // Vox Sang. – 1960. – V. 5. – P. 53–61.

146.Lewis M., Kaita H., Chown B. The blood groups of a Japanese population //Amer. J. Hum. Genet. – 1957. – V. 9. – P. 274–283.

147.Ley K., Bullard D.C., Arbones M.L. et al. Sequential contribution of L- and P-selectin to leukocyte rolling in vivo // J. Exp. Med. – 1995. – V. 181. – P. 669–675.

148.Lin M., Shieh S.H. Postnatal development of red cell Le a and Le b antigens in Chinese infants // Vox Sang. – 1994. – V. 66. – P. 137–140.

149.Linnet-Jepsen P., Galatius-Jensen F., Hauge M. The inheritance of the Gm serum groups // Acta Genet. – 1958. – V. 8. – P. 164–196.

150.Lodge T.W., Usher A. Lewis blood group substances in seminal fluid // Vox Sang. – 1962. –

V.7. – P. 329–333.

151.Lowe J.B., Kukowska-Latallo J.F., Nair R.P., Larsen R.D. Molecular cloning of a human fucosyltransferase gene that determines expression of the Lewis x and VIM-2 epitopes but not ELAM-1 dependent cell adhesion // J. Biol. Chem. – 1991. –V. 266. – P. 17467–17477.

152.Luscinskas F.W., Ding H., Lichtman A.N. P-selectin and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 mediate rolling and arrest, respectively, of CD4 + lymphocytes on tumor necrosis factor alpha-activated vascular endothelium under flow // J. Exp. Med. – 1995. – V. 181. –

P.1179–1186.

153.Majuri M., Niemelä R., Tiisala S. et al. Expression and function of α2,3-sialyl- and α1,3 / 1,4-fucosyltransferases in colon adenocarcinoma cell lines: role in synthesis of E-selectin counter-receptors // Int. J. Cancer. – 1995. – V. 63. – P. 551–559.

154.Mäkelä O., Mäkelä P. Le b antigen. Studies on its occurrence in red cells, plasma, and saliva //Ann. Med. Exp. Biol. Fenn. – 1956. – V. 34. – P. 157–162.

155.Mäkelä O., Mäkelä P.H., KortekangasA. In vitro transformation of the Lewis blood groups of erythrocytes //Ann. Med. Exp. Fenn. – 1967. – V. 45. – P. 159–164.

156.Marcus D.M., Bastani A., Rosenfield R.E., Grollman A. P. Studies of blood group substances. II. Hemagglutinating properties of caprine antisera to human Le a and Le b blood group substances // Transfusion. – 1967. – V. 7. – P. 277–280.

157.Marcus D.M., Cass L.E. Glycosphingolipids with Lewis blood group activity: uptake by human erythrocytes // Science. – 1969. – V. 164. – P. 553–555.

158.Marcus D.M., Grollman A.P. Studies of blood group substances. I. Caprine precipitating antisera to human Le a and Le b blood group substances // J. Immunol. – 1966. – V. 97. –

P.867–875.

159.Martin S.L., Edbrooke M.R., Hodgman T.C. et al. Lewis X biosynthesis in Helicobacter pylori. Molecular cloning of an α(1,3)-fucosyltransferase gene // J. Biol. Chem. – 1997. –

V.272. – P. 21349–21356.

160.Matson G.A., Coe J., Swanson J. Hemolytic transfusion reaction due to anti-Le a agglutinin // Blood.–1955.–V.10.–P.1236–1240.

161.MatsuzawaS.Twoincompleteagglutininsassociatedwithanti-Le a inrabbitantiseraagainst gum arabic // Vox Sang. – 1967. – V. 13. – P. 218–224.

597

162.Mayrn W.R., Mayr D. A lymphocytotoxic antibody associated with ABO blood group and ABH secretor status // J. Immunogenet. – 1974. – V. 1. – P. 43–48.

163.McConnell R.B. Lewis blood group substances in body fluids // Paper read at the 2-nd International Conference of Human Genetics, 1961.

164.Merrild-Hansen B., Munk-Andersen G. Haemolytic transfusion reaction caused by anti-Le a // Vox Sang. – 1957. – V. 2. – P. 109–113.

165.Miller E.B., Rosenfield R.E., Vogel P. et al.The Lewis blood factors inAmerican Negroes // Amer. J. Phys.Anthrop. – 1954. – V. 12. – P. 427–444.

166.Miller E.B., Rosenfield R.E., Vogel P. On the incidence of some of the new blood agglutinogens in Chinese and Negroes // Amer. J. Phys. Anthrop. – 1951. – V. 9. – P. 115–126.

167.Miller-Podraza H., Abul Milh M., Teneberg S., Karlsson K. A. Binding of Helicobacter pylori to sialic acid-containing glycolipids of various origins separated on thin-layer chromatograms // Infect. Immun. – 1997. – V. 65. – P. 2480–2482.

168.Miller-PodrazaH.,MilhM.A.,BergströmJ.,KarlssonK.A.Recognitionofglycoconjugates byHelicobacterpylori:anapparentlyhigh-affinitybindingofhumanpolyglycosylceramides, a second sialic acid-based specificity // Glycoconj. J. – 1996. – V. 13. – P. 453–460.

169.Mohr J. Genetics of fourteen marker systems: associations and linkage relations // Acta Genet. – 1966. – V. 16. – P. 1–58.

170.Mohr J.AStudy of Linkage in Man // Munksgaard, Copenhagen, 1954. – P. 119.

171.Mollicone R., Reguigne I., Fletcher A. et al. Molecular basis for plasma α(1,3)- fucosyltransferase gene deficiency (FUT6) // J. Biol. Chem. – 1994. – V. 269. – P. 12662– 12671.

172.MolliconeR.,ReguigneI.,KellyR.etal.MolecularbasisforLewisα(1,3 / 1,4)-fucosyltransferase gene deficiency (FUT3) found in Lewis-negative Indonesian pedigrees // J. Biol. Chem. – 1994. – V. 269. – P. 20987–20994.

173.Mollison P.L., Engelfriet P., Contreras M. Blood Transfusion in Clinical Medicine. –10-th ed. – Oxford: BSP, 1997. – 1033 p.

174.Monteiro M.A., Chan K.H.N., Rasko D.A. et al. Simultaneous expression of type 1 and type 2 Lewis blood group antigens by Helicobacter pylori lipopolysaccharides // J. Biol. Chem. – 1998. – V. 373. – P. 11533–11543.

175.Morgan W.T.J. A contribution to human biochemical genetics; the chemical basis of blood group specificity // Proc. Roy. Soc., B. – 1960. – V. 151. – P. 308–347.

176.Mourant A.E. A ‘new’ human blood group antigen of frequent occurrence // Nature. – 1946. – V. 158. – P. 237–238.

177.MunroJ.R.,SchachterH.ThepresenceoftwoGDP-L-fucose:glycoproteinfucosyltransferases in human serum //Arch. Biochem. Biophys. – 1973. –V. 156. – P. 534–542.

178.NielsenL.S.,EibergH.,MohrJ.AnothercaseoflymphoytotoxicantibodywithbloodgroupA1 Le b andALe d associatedspecificity//TissueAntigens.–1983.–V.21.–P.177–183.

179.Nishihara S., Narimatsu H., Iwasaki H. et al. Molecular genetic analysis of the human Lewis histo-blood group system // J. Biol. Chem. – 1994. – V. 269. – P. 29271–29278.

180.Nishihara S., Yazawa S., Iwasaki H. et al. α(1,3 / 1,4)fucosyltransferase (FucT-III) gene is inactivated by a single amino acid substitution in Lewis histo-blood type negative individuals // Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. – 1993. – V. 196. – P. 624–631.

181.Nomura A., Stemmermann G.N., Chyou P.H. et al. Helicobacter pylori infection and gastric carcinomaamongJapaneseAmericansinHawaii//N.Engl.J.Med.–1991.–V.325.–P.1132– 1136.

182.Nudelman E., Fucushi Y., Levery S.B. et al. Novel fucolipids of human adenocarcinoma: disialosylLe a antigen(III4FucIII6NeuAcIV3NeuAcLc4)ofhumancolonicadenocarcinomaand the monoclonal antibody (FH7) defining this structure // J. Biol. Chem. – 1986. – V. 261. – P.5487–5495.

598

183.Oriol R., Cartron J.P., Cartron J., Mulet C. Biosynthesis of ABH and Lewis antigens in normal and transplanted kidneys // Transplantation. – 1980. – V. 29. – P. 184–188.

184.Oriol R., Danilovs J., Lemieux R.U. et al. Lymphocytotoxic definition of combinedABH and Lewis antigens and their transfer from sera to lymphocytes // Hum. Immunol. – 1980. – V. 1. – P. 195–205.

185.OriolR.,LePenduJ.,MolliconeR.GeneticsofABH,H,Lewis,X,andrelatedantigens//VoxSang.– 1986.–V.51.–P.161–171.

186.Orntoft T.F., Holmes E.H., Johnson P. et al. Differential tissue expression of the Lewis blood group antigens: enzymatic, immunohistologic, and immunochemical evidence for Lewis a and antigen expression in Le(a −b −) individuals // Blood. – 1991. – V. 77. –

P.1389–1396.

187.Orntoft T.F., Vestergaard E.M., Holmes E. et al. Influence of Lewis α1-3 / 4-L-fucosyltransferase (FUT3) gene mutations on enzyme activity, erythrocyte phenotyping, and circulating tumor marker sialyl-Lewis a leveis // J. Biol. Chem. – 1996. – V. 271. – P. 32260–32268.

188.Park M.S., Oriol R., Nakata S. et al.ABH and Lewis antigens on lymphocytes: screening of pregnant women’s sera with the B-cell cytotoxicity test // Transplant. Proc. – 1979. –

V.11. – P. 1947–1949.

189.Parsonnet J., Friedman G.D., Vandersteen D.P. et al. Helicobacter pylori infection and the risk of gastric carcinoma N // Engl. J. Med. – 1991. – V. 325. – P. 1127–1131.

190.Parsonnet J.H., Hansen S., Rodriguez L. et al. Helicobacter pylori infection and gastric lymphoma // N. Engl. J. Med. – 1994. – V. 330. – P. 1267–1271.

191.Peterson E.T., Chisholm R. A hemolytic transfusion reaction due to anti-Le a // Proc. 6-th Congr. Int. Soc. Blood Transf., 1958. – P. 59–62.

192.Placuska T., Koscielak J. α 1→2 Fucosyltransferase of human bone marrow // FEBS Lett. – 1974.–V.41.–P.348–351.

193.PolleyM.J.,MollisonP.L.Theroleofcomplementinthedetectionofbloodgroupantibodies: special reference to the antiglobulin test //Transfusion, Philad., 1961. –V. 1. – P. 9–22.

194.Price Evans D.A., Donohoe W.T.A., Bannerman R.M. et al. Blood group gene localization through a study of mongolism //Ann. Hum. Genet. – 1966. – V. 30. – P. 49–67.

195.Prieels J.P., Monnom D., Dolmans M. et al. Co-purification of the Lewis blood group N-acetylglucosaminide α1→4 fucosyltransferase and an N-acetylglucosaminide α1→3 fucosyltransferase from human milk // J. Biol. Chem. – 1981. –V. 256. – P. 10456–10463.

196.Prohaska R., Schenkel-Brunner H., Tuppy H. Enzymatic synthesis of blood-group Lewisspecific glycolipids // Eur. J. Biochem. – 1978. – V. 84. – P. 161–166.

197.Race R.R., Sanger R. Blood Groups in Man. – 6-th ed. – Oxford: BSP, 1975. – P. 323–349.

198.Ramsey G., Fryer J.P. et al. Lewis(a −b −) red blood cells phenotype in patients undergoing evaluationforsmallintestinaltransplantation//Transfusion.–2000.–V.40.–Suppl.–SP293.

199.RosenfieldR.E.,HaberG.V.,Kissmeyer-NielsenF.etal.Ge,averycommonred-cellantigen

//Brit. J. Haemat. – 1960. – V. 6. – P. 344–349.

200.Sakamoto J., Watanabe T., Tokumaru T. et al. Expression of Lewis a, Lewis b, Lewis x, Lewis y, sialyl-Lewis a, and sialyl-Lewis x blood group antigens in human gastric carcinoma and in normal gastric tissue // Cancer res. – 1989. – V. 49. – P. 745–752.

201.Salmon C., Malassenet R. Considerations sur les anticorps anti-Lewis et pourcentage des differents phenotypes Lewis chez les donneurs de sang de Paris // Rev. Hemat. – 1953. – V.8. – P. 183–188.

202.Sanger R., Race R.R. The Lutheran-secretor linkage in Man: support for Mohr’s findings // Heredity. – 1958. – V. 12. – P. 513–520.

203.Schenkel-Brunner H. Human Blood Groups. Chemical and Biochemical Basis of Antigen Specificity. – 2-nd. ed. – Wien, NY: Springer-Verlag, 2000. – P. 184–247.

599

204.Schenkel-Brunner H., Chester M.A., Watkins W.M. α-L-Fucosyltransferases in human serum from donors of different ABO, secretor, and Lewis blood group phenotypes // Eur. J. Biochem. – 1972. –V. 30. – P. 269–277.

205.Schenkel-Brunner H., Hanfland P. Immunochemistry of the Lewis blood-group system.

III.Studies on the molecular basis of the Le x property // Vox Sang. – 1981. – V. 40. –

P.358–366.

206.SemanM.J.,ChalmersD.G.,FranksD.Siedler:anantibodywhichreactswithA1Le(a −b + ) red cell // Vox Sang. – 1968. – V. 15. – P. 25–30.

207.Shen L., Grollman E. F., Ginsburg V. An enzymatic basis for secretor status and blood group substancespecificityinhumans//Proc.Nat.Acad.Sci.USA.–1968.–V.59.–P.224–230.

208.Shibata S., Goldstein I.J., Baker D. A. Isolation and characterization of a Lewis b-active lectin from Griffonia simplicifolia seeds // J. Biol. Chem. – 1982. –V. 257. – P. 9324–9329.

209.Smith E.L., McKibbin J.M., Karlsson K.A. et al. Characterization of human intestinal fucolipid with blood group Le a activity // J. Biol. Chem. – 1975. – V. 250. – P. 6059–6064.

210.Sneath J.S., Sneath P.H.A. Adsorption of blood-group substances from serum on to red cells. Brit // Med. Bull. – 1959. – V. 15. – P. 154–157.

211.SneathJ.S.,SneathP.H.A.TransformationoftheLewisgroupsofhumanredcells//Nature,London.– 1955.–V.176.–P.172.

212.Solter D., Knowles B.B. Monoclonal antibody defining a stage-specific mouse embryonic antigen (SSEA-1) // Proc. Nat.Acad. Sci. USA. – 1978. – V. 75. – P. 5565–5569.

213.Spitalnik S., Cowles J., Cox. M.T., Blumberg N. Detection of IgG anti-Lewis a antibodies in cord sera by kintic ELISA// Vox Sang. – 1985. – V. 48. – P. 235–238.

214.Spohr U., Hindsgaul O., Lemieux R.U. Molecular recognition. II. The binding of the Lewis b andYhuman blood group determinants by the lectin IV of Griffonia simplicifolia // Can.

J.Chem. – 1985. – V. 63. – P. 2644–2652.

215.Srivatsan J., Smith D.F., Cummings R.D. The human blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni synthesizes glycoproteins containing the Lewis X antigen // J. Biol. Chem. – 1992. – V. 267. –

P.20196–20203.

216.Steplewski Z., Blaszczyk-Thurin M., Lubeck M. et al. Oligosaccharide Y specific monoclonal antibodyanditsisotypeswitchvariants//Hybridoma.–1990.–V.9.–P.201–210.

217.Stratton F. Complement-fixing blood group antibodies with special reference to the nature of anti-Le a // Nature, London. – 1961. – V. 190. – P. 240–241.

218.Sturgeon P., Arcilla M.B. Studies on the secretion of blood group substances. I. Observations on the red cell phenotype Le(a +b +x + ) //Vox Sang. 1970. –V. 18. – P. 301–322.

219.SturgeonP.,ArcillaM.Секрециягрупповойсубстанции:исследованиеэритроцитовфенотипа Le(a +b + )(предварительноесообщение)//ХIIМеждунар.конгр.поперелив.крови,1969.–

М.:Медицина,1972.–C.290–291.

220.Suh I.B., Ma K.R., Whang M.W. et al. Penotype of the Lewis blood group and genotype of the fucosyltransferase II and III gene // Transfusion. – 2003. – V. 43. – Suppl. – SP179.

221.Swanson J., Crookston M.C., Yunis E. et al. Lewis substances in a human marrowtransplantation chimaera // Lancet. – 1971. – V. i. – P. 396.

222.TakadaA.,OhmoriK.,YonedaT.etal.ContributionofcarbohydrateantigenssialylLewis-A and sialyl Lewis-X to human cancer cells to vascular endothelium // Cancer Res. – 1993. –

V.53. – P. 354–361.

223.Taki T., Takamatsu M., Myoga A. et al. Glycolipids of metastatic tissue in liver from colon cancer: appearance of sialylated Le x and Le x lipids // J. Biochem. – 1988. –V. 103. – P. 998– 1003.

224.TaylorR.A.,RachkewichR.A.,GareD.J.etal.Effectofpregnancyofthereactivityoflymphocytes withcytotoxicantisera//Transplantation.–1974.–V.17.–P.142–146.

600