Abstract

Genetic polymorphism of the seventh component of complement (C7) was studied in a healthy Caucasian population using polyacrylamide gel isoelectric focusing of neuraminidase-treated plasma samples and an immunoblotting procedure for the specific detection of C7. Among 248 blood donors, three C7-3/1 heterozygotes were identified, resulting in a C7 ∗3 allele frequency of 0.0061 ± 0.0035. Neuraminidase treatment of serum or plasma samples is necessary for unequivocal identification of C7 ∗3, which is known to be a hypomorphic variant. This observation is discussed with special reference to previous studies on C7 polymorphism in Caucasian populations, where untreated samples have been used for C7 typing.

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