[Relative Quantification for Obtaining the IgG Blood Group Antibodies in Plasma by the Absorption and Elution Test].

Zhongguo Shi Yan Xue Ye Xue Za Zhi

Department of Laboratory Medicine, School of Medicine, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, Jiangsu Province, China.

Published: August 2024

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  • The study aimed to establish a method for measuring anti-A and anti-B IgG antibodies in plasma from O-type RhD-positive pregnant women using absorption and elution tests.
  • Samples from 95 pregnant women were analyzed, revealing no significant differences between the levels of IgG antibodies in plasma and the eluted samples, and a strong positive correlation was found between their titers.
  • The results indicate that the tests are effective for quantifying these antibodies when the plasma titer is above 8, showing that both anti-A and anti-B antibodies can be equally collected and measured.

Article Abstract

Objective: To establish the absorption and elution test for relatively quantitive obtaining anti-A and anti-B blood group IgG antibodies in the plasma of O-type RhD-positive pregnant women.

Methods: 95 cases of the O-type RhD-positive pregnant women plasma samples were randomly selected for obtaining the IgG antibodies of anti-A and anti-B blood group, with absorption test under 37 ℃ and elution test under 56 ℃, and the IgG anti-A and anti-B antibody titers of plasma and elution were determined by the microcolumn gel anti-human globulin test. The differences and correlation between the titers of IgG antibodies in the eluent and plasma were compared and analyzed.

Results: After a logarithmic transformation (Log2), there was no statistically difference between IgG antibody anti-A difference value and anti-B difference value in the eluent and plasma ( >0.05). The titer of IgG antibody in the eluent was positively correlated with the titer of IgG antibody in the plasma ( =0.914). The linear equation for IgG antibody titers fitted by a scatter plot between the eluent and plasma was Y=-3.55+0.96X.

Conclusion: The absorption and elution test can be used to obtain the anti-A and anti-B IgG antibodies in the plasma of O-type RhD-positive pregnant women, whose plasma origin IgG titer is greater than 8. Meanwhile, the acquisition of anti-A antibodies was as effective as anti-B antibodies at the same time, and the antibodies obtained are positive proportional to their respective concentrations in the plasma.

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