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Title: Welcome Back to Immunohematology


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Welcome Back to Immunohematology
Other Antigen SystemsPart III Lewis, P,
Lutheran, Xg, I
2
Lewis System
  • Primary antigens are Lea and Leb.
  • These are NOT alleles!
  • Antigens are produced in tissues and then
    adsorbed onto the red cell membrane from the
    plasma.
  • Antigens are glycolipids on the red cell, but
    glycoproteins in secretions.
  • The most common Lewis phenotype is Le(a-b).
  • Enhanced by enzymes.

3
Lewis System Antibodies
  • Very common.
  • Usually IgM.
  • React at immediate spin phase.
  • May also be present at 37oC and AHG phases.
  • Agglutinates may be fragile.
  • Do not show dosage.
  • May activate complement.
  • Anti- Lea is known for causing hemolysis at 37oC.

4
Lewis System
  • Naturally occurring?
  • HTR?
  • HDFN?
  • Clinically significant?
  • Yes
  • No
  • No
  • No

5
P System
  • The antigens of the P system are
  • P
  • P1
  • Pk
  • Genes that control expression of these antigens
    are NOT alleles.
  • Antigens are glycolipids similar to the ABO
    system.
  • Have variable expression among different people.
  • Enhanced by enzymes.

6
P System Antibodies
  • Anti-P1 is a common cold agglutinin
  • Reacts best at 20-25oC or colder
  • Usually IgM
  • Anti-P may act as a biphasic hemolysin
  • Do not show dosage

7
P System
  • Naturally occurring?
  • HTR?
  • HDFN?
  • Clinically significant?
  • Yes
  • No
  • No
  • No

8
Lutheran System
  • Alleles are Lua and Lub.
  • 92 of Caucasians are Lu(a-b).
  • Variable antigen expression between individuals.
  • Antigens are glycoproteins.
  • Unaffected by routine enzymes.

9
Lutheran System Antibodies
  • Antibodies to either antigen are uncommon.
  • Anti- Lua
  • Naturally occurring
  • Usually IgM, but may be IgG or IgA
  • Reacts best at room temperature or colder
  • Anti- Lub
  • Immune
  • Most often IgG
  • Reacts best at 37oC and AHG
  • Show dosage.
  • May activate compliment.

10
Lutheran System
  • Naturally occurring?
  • HTR?
  • HDFN?
  • Clinically significant?
  • Lua yes
  • Lub no
  • Lub may
  • Lua no
  • Lub may
  • Lua no
  • Lub yes
  • Lua no

11
I and i
  • I is a high frequency antigen.
  • Carbohydrate structures related to ABH antigens.
  • Born with i coverts to I by age 18 months.
  • Variable antigen expression.
  • Enhanced by enzymes.

12
I and i Antibodies
  • Cold reacting autoantibodies.
  • Low levels of autoanti-I present in most people.
  • IgM
  • Reacts at room temperature or colder
  • When present in high titers, may result in
    vascular occlusion or hemolysis
  • Auto anti-i is very rare.
  • Associated with disease processes
  • Do not show dosage
  • May activate complement

13
I and i
  • Naturally occurring?
  • HTR?
  • HDFN?
  • Clinically significant?
  • Yes
  • No
  • No
  • No

14
Xg System
  • Only one allele Xga.
  • Sex linked gene X chromosome.
  • 89 of females and 66 of males are Xga positive.
  • Destroyed by enzymes.
  • Rare IgG antibody that reacts at AHG phase.

15
Xg System
  • Naturally occurring?
  • HTR?
  • HDFN?
  • Clinically significant?
  • No
  • No
  • No
  • No
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