TY - JOUR
T1 - SMIM1 underlies the Vel blood group and influences red blood cell traits
AU - Cvejic, Ana
AU - Haer-Wigman, Lonneke
AU - Stephens, Jonathan C
AU - Kostadima, Myrto
AU - Smethurst, Peter A
AU - Frontini, Mattia
AU - van den Akker, Emile
AU - Bertone, Paul
AU - Bielczyk-Maczyńska, Ewa
AU - Farrow, Samantha
AU - Fehrmann, Rudolf Sn
AU - Gray, Alan
AU - de Haas, Masja
AU - Haver, Vincent G
AU - Jordan, Gregory
AU - Karjalainen, Juha
AU - Kerstens, Hindrik Hd
AU - Kiddle, Graham
AU - Lloyd-Jones, Heather
AU - Needs, Malcolm
AU - Poole, Joyce
AU - Soussan, Aicha Ait
AU - Rendon, Augusto
AU - Rieneck, Klaus
AU - Sambrook, Jennifer G
AU - Schepers, Hein
AU - Silljé, Herman H W
AU - Sipos, Botond
AU - Swinkels, Dorine
AU - Tamuri, Asif U
AU - Verweij, Niek
AU - Watkins, Nicholas A
AU - Westra, Harm-Jan
AU - Stemple, Derek
AU - Franke, Lude
AU - Soranzo, Nicole
AU - Stunnenberg, Hendrik G
AU - Goldman, Nick
AU - van der Harst, Pim
AU - van der Schoot, C Ellen
AU - Ouwehand, Willem H
AU - Albers, Cornelis A
PY - 2013/5
Y1 - 2013/5
N2 - The blood group Vel was discovered 60 years ago, but the underlying gene is unknown. Individuals negative for the Vel antigen are rare and are required for the safe transfusion of patients with antibodies to Vel. To identify the responsible gene, we sequenced the exomes of five individuals negative for the Vel antigen and found that four were homozygous and one was heterozygous for a low-frequency 17-nucleotide frameshift deletion in the gene encoding the 78-amino-acid transmembrane protein SMIM1. A follow-up study showing that 59 of 64 Vel-negative individuals were homozygous for the same deletion and expression of the Vel antigen on SMIM1-transfected cells confirm SMIM1 as the gene underlying the Vel blood group. An expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL), the common SNP rs1175550 contributes to variable expression of the Vel antigen (P = 0.003) and influences the mean hemoglobin concentration of red blood cells (RBCs; P = 8.6 × 10(-15)). In vivo, zebrafish with smim1 knockdown showed a mild reduction in the number of RBCs, identifying SMIM1 as a new regulator of RBC formation. Our findings are of immediate relevance, as the homozygous presence of the deletion allows the unequivocal identification of Vel-negative blood donors.
AB - The blood group Vel was discovered 60 years ago, but the underlying gene is unknown. Individuals negative for the Vel antigen are rare and are required for the safe transfusion of patients with antibodies to Vel. To identify the responsible gene, we sequenced the exomes of five individuals negative for the Vel antigen and found that four were homozygous and one was heterozygous for a low-frequency 17-nucleotide frameshift deletion in the gene encoding the 78-amino-acid transmembrane protein SMIM1. A follow-up study showing that 59 of 64 Vel-negative individuals were homozygous for the same deletion and expression of the Vel antigen on SMIM1-transfected cells confirm SMIM1 as the gene underlying the Vel blood group. An expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL), the common SNP rs1175550 contributes to variable expression of the Vel antigen (P = 0.003) and influences the mean hemoglobin concentration of red blood cells (RBCs; P = 8.6 × 10(-15)). In vivo, zebrafish with smim1 knockdown showed a mild reduction in the number of RBCs, identifying SMIM1 as a new regulator of RBC formation. Our findings are of immediate relevance, as the homozygous presence of the deletion allows the unequivocal identification of Vel-negative blood donors.
KW - Alleles
KW - Animals
KW - Biomarkers/metabolism
KW - Blood Group Antigens/genetics
KW - Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay
KW - Erythrocyte Membrane/metabolism
KW - Erythrocytes/immunology
KW - Exome/genetics
KW - Female
KW - Gene Deletion
KW - Gene Expression Profiling
KW - Gene Regulatory Networks
KW - Homozygote
KW - Humans
KW - Isoantibodies/immunology
KW - Membrane Proteins/genetics
KW - Molecular Sequence Data
KW - Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
KW - Pregnancy
KW - Quantitative Trait Loci
KW - Zebrafish/genetics
U2 - 10.1038/ng.2603
DO - 10.1038/ng.2603
M3 - Article
C2 - 23563608
SN - 1061-4036
VL - 45
SP - 542
EP - 545
JO - Nature Genetics
JF - Nature Genetics
IS - 5
ER -