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Antigens with different biological functions From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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H antigen can refer to one of the various types of antigens having diverse biological functions:
- Also known as substance H, H antigen is a precursor to each of the ABO blood group antigens, apparently present in all people except those with the Bombay Blood phenotype[1] (see hh blood group). The gene responsible for making H antigen is FUT1, located on the 19th chromosome in humans.
- Histocompatibility antigen, a major factor in graft rejection.
- major H antigens (major histocompatibility antigen[2]) "encode molecules that present foreign peptides to T cells"[3][page needed]
- minor H antigens are polymorphic alloantigens presented on foreign major histocompatibility complex molecules.[3]: 525–526 Includes, e.g. the H-Y antigen. Even when major histocompatibility complex genotype is perfectly matched, can cause slow rejection of a graft.[3]: 525–526
- a bacterial flagellar antigen[4]
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