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list and describe the stages in the agglutination reaction. - -in vitro phenomena

-happens in 2 phases: sensitization and agglutination

-sensitization: physical attachment of Ig to RBC, cells become coated w Ig (reversible)

-amount of sensitization affects agglutination

-agglutination: lattice formation, Abs binds to 2 RBCs at same time, and RBCs are coated with Igs



categorize the factors affecting in vitro ag/ab reactions to the stage of agglutination each
affects. - -affinity constant of Ig: better it binds better it holds on and stays attached

-concentration of Ig and Ag: not important for first stage (sens) but amount of sensitization
affects degree of aglutination

-pH: 7.4

-ionic strength: Ig is net +, RBC net -

-temp: 37C

-incubation time: 10-60mins

-factors that affect 1st stage (sensitization) also affect second stage (agglu)



describe how agglutination can be inhibited. - -using soluble Ag.

-bind up Ig binding sites before they get to RBC antigen



describe how sensitized cells can be detected in vitro. - Today most labs use monospecific
anti-IgG for IAT testing. This test is meant to detect in vitro sensitization, but will also detect in
vivo sensitization if the red cells used already are sensitized with IgG

, define dosage, state two factors determining dosage and explain how it affects ag/ab reactions.
- -A significant difference in antibody reaction strength depending on the quantity of the
target antigen present on a target red blood cell

-if an antibody gives a stronger reaction with RBCs double-dosed for the target antigen, it shows
the dosage effect



describe how AHG is prepared. - -polyvalent: anti-IgG + anti-C3

-Monovalent anti IgG

-Monovalent anti C3



for IgG and IgM, state optimum reaction temperatures and preferred media. - -Cold
reacting: IgM

-Warm reacting: IgG

-low saline concentration (LISS) preferred: maintains osmotic



categorize antibodies as cold, rm temp or warm when given the optimum reaction temp of the
ab. - -Cold reacting Abs: 4C-24C maybe 32C

-Warm reacting Abs: 37C



compare & contrast intravascular vs extravascular hemolysis on the basis of: usual class of ab -
-extravascular: cell is phagocytized by macrophages of spleen. get clean up of metabolites.
iron held back, hemoglobin is processed to bilirubin and excreted in urine and feces.

-intravascular: hemolysis is lysis to completion by C' activation. you get hemoglobinuria or
hemoglobinemia



define antiglobulin and list the different types of anti-human globulin, their source, and
application. - -Antiglobulin is an antibody against human antibodies

-polyvalent: anti-igG or anti-C3

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