Direct Agglutination of Weak D Red Cells by Tetramolecular Complexes Containing Monoclonal IgG Anti-D |
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Authors: | Ré al Lemieux,Sylvain Verrette,Hervé Broly,and Serge Perron |
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Affiliation: | Canadian Red Cross, Blood Services, Québec city centre, and Canada;Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Laval University, Ste-Foy, Québec, Canada;Centre Régional de Transfusion Sanguine, Lille, France |
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Abstract: | The capacity of blood group antibodies to agglutinate red cells suspended in saline is largely dependent on the antibody isotype. The immunological cross-linking of IgG antibodies has previously been described as a means to increase the reactivity of IgG in many situations. We have prepared anti-D-containing complexes by blending a human IgG anti-D monoclonal antibody (mAb) and a murine anti-human IgG mAb. In standard red cell serology assays, the anti-D complexes exhibited a very high avidity and could agglutinate weak D-positive red cells in direct saline testing. These results indicate that potent saline hemagglutinating reagents of RhD and eventually of other blood group specificities can be prepared from IgG mAbs. |
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