Asian Journal of Transfusion Science (Jan 2020)
A rare case of naturally occurring allo anti-Jk(a) missed in manual screening test on tube method
Abstract
Background: Antibodies to the Kidd blood group are mainly red blood cell (RBC) immune, but a few reports on naturally occurring antibodies have been documented. Aim: The aim of this study is to study the anti-Jk(a) for its unusual reactivity with different serological methods. Materials and Methods: Donor's plasma was tested with RBCs from in house donors and commercial panels by manual and automated devices. Results: A 36-year-old male blood donor with naturally occurring anti-Jk(a) is detected by solid-phase assays and the gel card technique but not by the tube method. The IgG antibody with the titer of >32 was not a complement-fixing hemolysin, showed a reduced reactivity with enzyme-treated RBCs, and was detectable through 8 months' follow-up period. The donor was typed as (Jk(a−). Conclusion: An unusual naturally occurring anti-Jk(a) detected by solid-phase red-cell adherence but not reacting by tube technique reflected on the sensitivity of the methods used.
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