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REACTIVITY
NAME THAT ANTIBODY
COLDS
GENETICS
MNSs SYSTEM
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Antigens and antibodies of the Kidd blood group
system can be detected in this phase of testing.
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AHG
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When this antibody reacts with the target
antigen, the reaction appears to be mixed-field,
and the agglutinates appear to sparkle when
examined microscopically.
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Anti-Sda
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This tapeworm by-product can be used to
neutralize anti-P1.
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Hydatid cyst fluid
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Although the Sda antigen is found in most body
fluids, it will be found in the greatest
concentration here.
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Urine
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This IgG antibody may bind complement, then
dissociate from the RBC, leaving the complement
behind. (i.e. It is a complement- dependant
antibody.)
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Anti-Jka
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This antibody accounts for two-thirds of all
non-Rh immune antibodies.
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Anti-K
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This usually cold reacting antibody will
sometimes react at 37C, causing hemolysis.
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Anti-Lea or Leb or anti-P1
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The antibodies in this system are notorious for
causing delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions.
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Kidd
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DAILY DOUBLE This antibody rarely causes
hemolytic transfusion reactions because it can be
neutralized by antigens found in the plasma.
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Lewis
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Parasitic infections, early abortions, and PCH
have all been associated with antibodies in this
blood group.
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P
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Antibodies in these blood group systems generally
react at room temperature and below.
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Lewis Lua Ii MN P1 (LIMP)
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This systems antigens are not true red blood
cell antigens, but are absorbed from the plasma.
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Lewis
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This antigen is found almost exclusively on red
blood cells from cord blood.
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i
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When antigens and antibodies in this system
react, the agglutinates are said to be fragile,
and appear to look like clusters of grapes.
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Lewis
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This autoantibody reacts with all antibody screen
and panel cells, and is commonly found in the
serum of Group A1 individuals.
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Anti-H (or anti-IH)
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This is the most common form of inheritance for
blood group antigens.
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Codominant
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Inheritance of this gene results in the absence
of Kidd antigens on the RBCs.
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In(Jk) or Jk if inherited homozygously
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This Duffy phenotype is found in 68 of the black
population, but is NOT found in the white
population.
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Fy (a-b-)
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The genes that control expression of this blood
group system are located on chromosome 1.
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Duffy or Rh
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If a patient has homozygous inheritance of Le,
se, H and O genes, these antigens will be present
in his saliva.
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Lea only
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Anti-M will sometimes react stronger with an RBC
that has homozygous antigen expression rather
than a cell with heterozygous antigen expression.
This is the term that describes that
characteristic.
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Dosage
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Because MN antigens are well developed at birth,
in the past they have been useful in determining
this.
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Paternity
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Patients undergoing renal dialysis may develop
this antibody.
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Anti-N
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Typing a patients RBCs for this antigen may not
be possible. By proving the RBCs are S-s-, one
can establish the probability they are also
negative for this antigen.
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U
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This antibody has examples that react best at a
pH of 6.5.
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Anti-M
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