Immunity in Transfusion Science
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Transfusion involves the study of immunohematology, which is the interaction of blood-related antibodies and antigens in patients. In transfusion medicine, the immune response is chiefly humoral
- Involves B lymphocytes, which may recognize foreign antigens and produce antibodies as part of an immune response
- Humoral immunity involves immune system related fluids, such as antibodies, complement, etc.
Protein & Carbohydrate Antigens
There are two main antigen types, protein and carbohydrate.
- Protein antigens are coded directly, and are integrated into the red cell membrane
- These are unique, and well-developed at birth
- Rh
- Kidd
- Diego, GIL, Colton, Kx, etc.
- Carbohydrate antigens are modified by the addition of sugars and are produced on the surface of the RBC
- These can be similar to other non-self antigens (e.g., from bacteria, pollen, etc.) and are not well-developed at birth
- ABO
- H
- Lewis
- I and Ii
DAT | IAT | ||
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In vivo | In vitro | ||
IgG | |||
IgG sensitization | |||
Addition of AHG to agglutinate sensitized cells |