[Clinical significance of irregular antibodies].

Naomi Shimizu
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Antibodies directed against red blood cell antigens other than those of the ABO system are referred to as irregular antibodies. Among these, IgG-type immune antibodies that are active at 37°C are considered to have high clinical significance. Irregular antibodies are typically detected using the indirect anti-globulin test (IAT), which offers high sensitivity for IgG detection. Although detection of irregular antibodies in the IAT is considered clinically significant, not all IAT-positive antibodies cause hemolytic transfusion reactions (HTR) or hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). IgG is classified into four subclasses-IgG1 through IgG4. In this study, the characteristics of irregular antibodies were analyzed according to their subclasses using flow cytometry, and a monocyte phagocytosis assay was performed. The results revealed that both the IgG3-only and the IgG1+IgG3 combination types were strongly associated with adverse hemolytic effects and had high clinical relevance. Furthermore, in cases of HDFN, higher levels of IgG3 on fetal red blood cells correlated with increased phagocytosis rates and more severe disease progression. These findings suggest that IgG subclass analysis may serve as an important indicator for predicting the severity of HTR and HDFN.

【不规则抗体的临床意义】。
针对红细胞抗原而非ABO系统抗原的抗体被称为不规则抗体。其中,igg型免疫抗体在37℃下具有活性,被认为具有较高的临床意义。不规则抗体通常使用间接抗球蛋白试验(IAT)检测,它为IgG检测提供了高灵敏度。尽管在IAT中检测不规则抗体被认为具有临床意义,但并非所有IAT阳性抗体都会引起溶血性输血反应(HTR)或胎儿和新生儿溶血性疾病(hddn)。IgG分为igg1到IgG4四个亚类。本研究采用流式细胞术分析不规则抗体的亚类特征,并进行单核细胞吞噬实验。结果显示,IgG1 -only和IgG1+IgG3组合型均与不良溶血反应密切相关,具有较高的临床相关性。此外,在HDFN病例中,胎儿红细胞中较高水平的IgG3与吞噬率增加和更严重的疾病进展相关。提示IgG亚类分析可作为预测HTR和hdn严重程度的重要指标。
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