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MMSC 409 Exam 2 Questions and Verified Answers

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MMSC 409 Exam 2 Questions and Verified
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Compare the antibody discovered by Landsteiner and Weiner with the antibody
discovered by Levine and Stetson around 1940. Correct Answer: Levine and
Stetson- discovered Rh blood group, mother gave birth to a stillborn, mother began
to hemorrhage, father and mother same ABO group, gave mother blood from
father-> reaction

Landsteiner/Weiner- discovered D antigen when antibody was created in Rhesus
monkey when exposed to human red cells- 85% human cells were agglutinated

State the five major antigens in the Rh blood group system and their anti-thetical
alleles. Correct Answer: D antigen- no true antithetical allele (D-amorph denotes
absence of D)

C antigen- c is antithetical allele

E antigen- e is antithetical allele

Explain the "d antigen". Correct Answer: Rh is a misnomer- used to describe the red
cell D antigen

Positive is presence of D antigen ~80%

Negative is absence of D antigen ~15%

d is an amorph (no detectable antigen)- no anti-D antibody

Explain the Fisher-Race theory (DCE nomenclature) of inheritance of Rh blood
group system. Correct Answer: 3 closely linked sets of allelic genes- Dd, Cc, Ee

Move as a unit have one or the other codominant

d is lack of D

,What are the eight combinations of the antigens for Fisher-Race? Correct Answer:
Dce

DCE

DcE

DCe

dce

dCE

dcE

dCe

cde/cde antibodies Correct Answer: anti-D, anti-C, anti-E

Define phenotyping. Correct Answer: identification of antigens

cannot always determine genotype- molecular testing determine this

the following used: anti-D, anti-C, anti-c, anti-E, anti-e

Explain the Weiner theory of inheritance of the Rh blood group system. Correct
Answer: 1 gene results in production of agglutinogen which is composed of blood
factors

current loci theory: two loci; Rh genes are located on chromosome 1 and very
closely linked:

loci 1 encodes presence/absence of D

loci 2 encodes presence/absence of Ce, cE, ce, or CE

, Discuss Rosenfield's influence on the Rh nomenclature. Correct Answer: system
indicates the presence or absence of antigen on the cell; provides a straightforward
description of cell phenotype

minus sign= absence of antigen

if not typed for, it should not appear in the sequence

Justify why the D antigen is the most important antigen next to the ABO blood
group system. Correct Answer: most immunogenic- upon exposure to D antigen
through transfusion or pregnancy, 80-90% D neg will make anti-D

present on RBC before birth-prior to RhIg it was the most frequent cause of HDFN
(mom make anti-D antibody and can hurt baby if it has antigen)

Discuss the importance of antigen frequencies when searching for compatible blood
for a patient with an antibody. Correct Answer: ID of antigens cannot always
determine genotype (D doesnt have a partner-so you dont know if they are Dd or
DD

Explain weak D variant Correct Answer: decreased quantities of the D antigen, so
they do NOT test as D-positive with routine immediate spin testing, instead,
positive reaction is only seen at the "AHG phase"

Differentiate among the 3 theories of the weak D variant Correct Answer: 1.
inherited- weakened expression of D

2. CD transposition- still complete D (in both of these cases the C allele is in the
trans position in relation to the D allele.)

3. Partial D- missing piece of D and can make an antibody

Given a weak D variant theory, determine if transfused weak D red blood cells into
a D negative recipient would stimulate anti-D production Correct Answer: it
depends on the cause of the weak D- transpositional effect, no, this individual will
not make an anti-D if transfused D pos blood because they have complete D
antigen. Same for inherited weak D- complete antigen. The individual who types
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