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Polyagglutinable erythrocyte syndrome(TNPS)

MedGen UID:
82896
Concept ID:
C0272137
Disease or Syndrome
Synonyms: GALACTOSYLTRANSFERASE DEFICIENCY; TN POLYAGGLUTINATION SYNDROME; TN POLYAGGLUTINATION SYNDROME, SOMATIC; TNPS
SNOMED CT: Polyagglutinable erythrocyte syndrome (40387008); TN syndrome (40387008)
 
Gene (location): C1GALT1C1 (Xq24)
 
Monarch Initiative: MONDO:0010381
OMIM®: 300622

Definition

Polyagglutination refers to red blood cells that agglutinate upon exposure to almost all human sera, but not to autologous serum or the sera of newborns. The condition becomes apparent during blood typing and cross-matching in the laboratory (summary by Beck, 2000). Tn polyagglutination syndrome is an acquired clonal disorder characterized by the polyagglutination of red blood cells by naturally occurring anti-Tn antibodies following exposure of the Tn antigen on the surface of erythrocytes. Only a subset of red cells express the antigen, which can also be expressed on platelets and leukocytes. This condition may occur in healthy individuals who manifest asymptomatic anemia, leukopenia, or thrombocytopenia; however, there is also an association between the Tn antigen and leukemia or myelodysplastic disorders. The Tn antigen is an incompletely glycosylated membrane glycoprotein with an exposed N-acetylgalactosamine residue. The Tn antigen results from inactivation of C1GALT1C1, which encodes a chaperone required for the correct functioning of T-synthetase (C1GALT1; 610555), an enzyme essential for the correct biosynthesis of O-glycans. Absence of active T-synthetase results in exposure of GalNAc residues, with a proportion of these residues becoming sialylated and forming a sialyl-Tn antigen (summary by Vainchenker et al., 1985 and Crew et al., 2008). [from OMIM]

Clinical features

From HPO
Abnormal erythrocyte morphology
MedGen UID:
488883
Concept ID:
C0391870
Finding
Any structural abnormality of erythrocytes (red-blood cells).
Autoimmunity
MedGen UID:
2136
Concept ID:
C0004368
Pathologic Function
The occurrence of an immune reaction against the organism's own cells or tissues.

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