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. 1990 Mar-Apr;30(3):226-9.
doi: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1990.30390194342.x.

Murine monoclonal antibody with anti-e-like specificity: suitability for screening for e-negative cells

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Murine monoclonal antibody with anti-e-like specificity: suitability for screening for e-negative cells

R H Fraser et al. Transfusion. 1990 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

A directly agglutinating murine monoclonal antibody of the IgG3 isotype has been produced after mice were immunized with papain-treated Bombay phenotype, e-positive red cells (RBCs). The antibody strongly agglutinated all e-positive RBCs and gave negative reactions with RBCs from Rhnull persons and those homozygous for Rh deletion genes. Variable reactivity was found with e-negative RBCs, ranging from weak to negative with R2R2, slightly stronger with r"r", and stronger still with RzRz. These reactions, together with results from tests with a large panel of Rh-variant RBCs, suggested a specificity for an epitope that is part of the e mosaic but is also expressed at least partially on e-negative RBCs and is influenced by the presence of C. This antibody has been standardized for use as a screening reagent for R2R2 cells by a microplate technique, and over 6000 donations have been screened in this way. No discrepancies have been found in confirmatory tests for e-negative status using human anti-e.

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