The Rapid Identification of Chido and Rodgers Antibodies Using C4d‐ Coated Red Blood Cells
- 4 March 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Transfusion
- Vol. 21 (2) , 189-192
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1537-2995.1981.21281178155.x
Abstract
A simple method for the recognition of [human] anti-Ch and anti-Rg, using red blood cells coated in vitro with C4d [complement component 4d], is described. Of 58 anti-Ch and 20 anti-Rg sera studied, all caused direct agglutination of C4d-coated red blood cells in tests incubated at room temperature. Moreover, selected sera were shown to react strongly (3+ to 4+) with C4d-coated red blood cells when tested by the indirect antiglobulin test without prior incubation at 37.degree. C. Sera containing other high-titer, low avidity (HTLA) antibodies were either nonreactive with C4d-coated red blood cells, or reacted to the same degree with non-C4d-coated trypsin-treated red blood cells. Similar findings were obtained in tests with non-HTLA antibodies of assorted specificities including a variety of alloantibodies to high-incidence red blood cell antigens. Apparently the use of C4d-coated red blood cells in investigative immunohematology may aid in the rapid identification of Ch and Rg antibodies.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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