What is the principle of the Antiglobulin test? What is this also known as?
Based on the principle that AHGs from immunized nonhuman species bind to human Immunoglobulins like IgGs or complement either free, in serum, or attached antigens on RBCs. This test is also known as Coomb’s Test.
Discovery of AHG lead to the finding of what blood group systems?
What are the two classes of AHG sera?
What is the difference between monospecific and polyspecific AHG production?
Polyspecific- inject animals with human globulin components and collecting the antihuman antibodies. more than one spleen lymphocyte wille produce immunoglobulins. Sera directed at multiple epitopes.
What is contained in Rabbit Polyclonal?
What part of the immunoglobulin chain is it specific to?
What is contained in Monoclonal IgG?
All of the following are advantages of Monoclonal AHG except?
What are some disadvantages of Monoclonal AHG?
What are the advantages of Polyclonal AHG?
More likely to pick up variants
cheaper
What are the disadvantages of Polyclonal AHG?
Low specificity
Low titre
What is contained in the following?
What class of antibodies make up a majority of the mixture in AHG?
IgG1 and IgG3 subclasses
Although rare, why might IgM antibodies be found in AHG?
Can fix complement so detected by anti-complement
What is the principle of IAT?
What is the principle of DAT?
Identify some of the causes of in-vivo antobody-antigen complexes? (4)
When might a DAT be required?
Why does the DAT not require an incubation phase?
Because the antigen-antobody complexes have occured in-vivo.
How are positive DAT results monitored?
DAT panel usisng monospecific anti-IgG and anti-C3d to determine the specific type of protein sensitizing the cell
Interpreting the significance of a postive DAT requires?
All of the above
DAT can detect what level of IgG and C3d molecules per RBC?
IAT can detect what level of IgG and C3d molecules per RBC?
What factors influence IgG molecules sensitized on RBC and rate of sensitization?
What can cause false positives with the AHG test? (6)
What can cause false negatives?