nonsecretor
Nonsecretor refers to an individual who does not secrete ABO blood group antigens and related histo-blood group antigens in most bodily fluids, such as saliva, mucus, and milk. This is in contrast to secretors, who express these antigens in secretions. The nonsecretor phenotype is primarily determined by the FUT2 gene, which encodes an alpha(1,2) fucosyltransferase needed to produce the soluble forms of A, B, and H antigens in mucosal surfaces. While all people have ABO antigens on their red blood cells, secretor status affects the presence of these antigens in secretions rather than on red cells.
Genetically, nonsecretor status results from inactivating variants of FUT2. Individuals who are homozygous for a nonfunctional
Diagnosis and testing can be performed by analyzing secretions for ABH antigens (e.g., saliva tests) or by
Clinical and epidemiological relevance centers on how secretor status affects interactions with pathogens and the microbiome.