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Radio-Immunoassay of the Functional Activity of Anti-D (Rh) Preparations using a Human Monoclonal 125I-Labelled Anti-D
Authors:N.C. Hughes-Jones  B. Dawes  B.D. Gorick  M.D. Melamed  R. Pepper  and K.M. Thompson
Affiliation:MRC Mechanisms in Tumour Immunity, MRC Centre, Cambridge, and Department of Immunology, AFRC, Babraham;Regional Blood Transfusion Centre, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge;Blood Group Reference Laboratory, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK
Abstract:Abstract. The prophylactic effect of anti-D in the prevention of maternal immunization to the D antigen of the Rh system depends in the first instance on its ability to bind to fetal Rh-positive red cells. The functional activity of the injected anti-D in this respect is dependent on both the plasma concentration and functional affinity constant of the antibody, and both factors should be taken into account in assessing IgG anti-D preparations for clinical use. A radio-immunoassay utilizing 125-I-labelled human monoclonal anti-D has been developed which measures the amount of antibody bound to red cells after the addition of an aliquot of the test anti-D preparation. The assay is thus a functional test in that it measures the ability of the anti-D to react with the antigen. The functional activity of the test anti-D is compared to that of the international standard, and the concentration is then expressed in terms of μg-equivalents, that is, its equivalence in functional terms to the stated amount of international standard. The radio-immunoassay was compared to the currently used agglutination assay, and the results were found to give good agreement in 18 out of the 21 samples assayed.
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