Title: Blank Jeopardy
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NAME THAT ANTIBODY
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GENETICS
MNSs SYSTEM
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2Antigens and antibodies of the Kidd blood group
system can be detected in this phase of testing.
3AHG
4When this antibody reacts with the target
antigen, the reaction appears to be mixed-field,
and the agglutinates appear to sparkle when
examined microscopically.
5Anti-Sda
6This tapeworm by-product can be used to
neutralize anti-P1.
7Hydatid cyst fluid
8Although the Sda antigen is found in most body
fluids, it will be found in the greatest
concentration here.
9Urine
10This IgG antibody may bind complement, then
dissociate from the RBC, leaving the complement
behind. (i.e. It is a complement- dependant
antibody.)
11Anti-Jka
12This antibody accounts for two-thirds of all
non-Rh immune antibodies.
13Anti-K
14This usually cold reacting antibody will
sometimes react at 37C, causing hemolysis.
15Anti-Lea or Leb or anti-P1
16The antibodies in this system are notorious for
causing delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions.
17Kidd
18DAILY DOUBLE This antibody rarely causes
hemolytic transfusion reactions because it can be
neutralized by antigens found in the plasma.
19Lewis
20Parasitic infections, early abortions, and PCH
have all been associated with antibodies in this
blood group.
21P
22Antibodies in these blood group systems generally
react at room temperature and below.
23Lewis Lua Ii MN P1 (LIMP)
24This systems antigens are not true red blood
cell antigens, but are absorbed from the plasma.
25Lewis
26This antigen is found almost exclusively on red
blood cells from cord blood.
27i
28When antigens and antibodies in this system
react, the agglutinates are said to be fragile,
and appear to look like clusters of grapes.
29Lewis
30This autoantibody reacts with all antibody screen
and panel cells, and is commonly found in the
serum of Group A1 individuals.
31Anti-H (or anti-IH)
32This is the most common form of inheritance for
blood group antigens.
33Codominant
34Inheritance of this gene results in the absence
of Kidd antigens on the RBCs.
35In(Jk) or Jk if inherited homozygously
36This Duffy phenotype is found in 68 of the black
population, but is NOT found in the white
population.
37Fy (a-b-)
38The genes that control expression of this blood
group system are located on chromosome 1.
39Duffy or Rh
40If a patient has homozygous inheritance of Le,
se, H and O genes, these antigens will be present
in his saliva.
41Lea only
42Anti-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.
43Dosage
44Because MN antigens are well developed at birth,
in the past they have been useful in determining
this.
45Paternity
46Patients undergoing renal dialysis may develop
this antibody.
47Anti-N
48Typing 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.
49U
50This antibody has examples that react best at a
pH of 6.5.
51Anti-M