International Society of Blood Transfusion Working Party on Red Cell Immunogenetics and Blood Group Terminology: Report of the Dubai, Copenhagen and Toronto meetings.
Jill R StorryFrederik Banch ClausenLilian CastilhoQing ChenGeoff DanielsGreg DenommeWilly Albert FlegelChristoph GassnerMasja de HaasCatherine HylandJi YanliMargaret KellerChristine Lomas-FrancisNuria NoguesMartin L OlssonThierry PeyrardEllen van der SchootYoshihiko TaniNicole ThorntonFranz WagnerChristoph WeinstockSilvano WendelConnie WesthoffVered YahalomPublished in: Vox sanguinis (2018)
Fifteen new blood group antigens were added to eight blood group systems. One antigen was made obsolete based on additional data. Consequently, the current total of blood group antigens recognized by the ISBT is 360, of which 322 are clustered within 36 blood groups systems. The remaining 38 antigens are currently unassigned to a known system. Clinically significant blood group antigens continue to be discovered, through serology/sequencing and/or recombinant or genomic technologies.