By quantitation of elutable immunoglobulin G in a recently described ELISA, the number of HLA class I and II molecules on B-cell lines was determined using monomorphic monoclonal antibodies. An average number of 183,000 binding sites per cell for HLA class I-, 99,000 for HLA-DR-, 63,000 for DQ- and 42,000 for DP-specific monoclonal antibodies were determined. The small amount of HLA class II molecules can in part explain the difficulties observed in HLA class II typing or in detection of class II antibodies using the lymphocytotoxicity text.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClinical and laboratory data of 184 patients with immune neutropenia were evaluated. They suffered from autoimmune neutropenia (n = 165), alloimmune neonatal neutropenia (n = 18) and from transfusion-associated lung injury (n = 1). Autoimmune neutropenia was predominantly found in patients below 3 years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClinical and laboratory data of 143 patients with primary or secondary autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) were evaluated. Primary AIN was found predominantly in children below 3 years, whereas secondary AIN was more frequent in patients 40-60 years of age. Female patients with primary AIN were slightly more prevalent (54%) than male patients (46%).
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