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Welcome Back to Immunohematology Other Antigen Systems Part II – Kell, Duffy, Kidd, MNSs
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Kell System Kx K NH 2 COOH
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Kell System Main antigens are K (Kell) and its allele, k (Cellano). Antigens are glycoproteins. K is second only to D in its immunogenicity. Antigens are not affected by routine enzymes.
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Kell System Antibodies Usually IgG React best in the Coombs phase (AHG). Do not show dosage. Some anti-K antibodies activate complement. Other antibodies in the Kell system do not.
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Dosage An antibody that reacts stronger with a cell that has homozygous expression of an antigen than it does with a cell showing heterozygous antigen expression is said to show dosage.
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Kell System Naturally occurring? HTR? HDFN? Clinically significant? No Yes
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Duffy System NH 2 COOH Fy a /Fy b
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Duffy System The most common alleles are Fy a and Fy b. Antigens are glycoproteins. Antigen frequency varies among the races. 65% of whites are Fy a positive, while only 10% of blacks are Fy a positive. The most common phenotype in blacks is Fy(a-b-) at 68%. This phenotype in whites is extremely rare. Destroyed by enzymes.
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Duffy System Antibodies Are IgG. React best at the AHG phase. Show dosage. Some Duffy antibodies activate complement.
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Duffy System Naturally occurring? HTR? HDFN? Clinically significant? No Yes
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Kidd System Jk a /Jk b NH 2 COOH
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Kidd System The major alleles of the Kidd system are Jk a and Jk b. Antigens are glycoproteins. Antigen frequency varies among races. Jk(a-b-) phenotype extremely rare. Not very immunogenic. Enhanced by enzymes.
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Kidd System Antibodies Usually IgG. Best detected at the AHG phase. Show dosage. Noted for ability to activate complement. Notorious for causing delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions.
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Kidd System Naturally occurring? HTR? HDFN? Clinically significant? No Yes
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MNSs System COOH NH 2 COOH MN Glycophorin A Glycophorin B Ss
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MNSs System The major antigens of this system are: M and its allele N S and its allele s The most common phenotypes are: M+N+ S-s+ Antigens can be destroyed by enzymes.
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MNSs System Antibodies Anti-M and -N are usually IgM antibodies. Many examples of IgG anti-M’s. Anti-M may react over a wide temperature range (wide thermal amplitude). Anti-N reacts best in saline (immediate spin). Anti-S and -s are IgG antibodies. React best at AHG. Show dosage. May activate complement.
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MNSs System Naturally occurring? M & N yes S & s usually immune HTR? S & s yes sometimes M, N usually not HDFN? S & s yes M & N no Clinically significant? M & N usually not S & s yes
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