Isoantibodies
Isoantibodies are antibodies that are produced in response to antigens from the same species, but from a different individual. They are typically found in the blood plasma and are involved in various biological processes, including immune response, blood transfusion reactions, and organ transplantation rejection.
Overview[edit]
Isoantibodies are a type of immunoglobulin, which are proteins produced by plasma cells in response to an immune response. They are specific to the antigens that stimulated their production, and can bind to these antigens to neutralize or eliminate them.
In the case of isoantibodies, the antigens they target are not foreign pathogens, but rather proteins or other molecules found on the cells of other individuals of the same species. This is why they are involved in reactions to blood transfusions and organ transplants, as these procedures involve the introduction of cells from one individual into the body of another.
Role in Blood Transfusion Reactions[edit]
Isoantibodies are a major factor in blood transfusion reactions. When blood from a donor is transfused into a recipient, the recipient's immune system may recognize the donor's blood cells as foreign and produce isoantibodies against them. This can lead to a transfusion reaction, which can range from mild to severe.
The most well-known isoantibodies are those involved in the ABO blood group system. Individuals with type A blood produce isoantibodies against type B blood cells, and vice versa. Individuals with type O blood produce isoantibodies against both A and B blood cells, while those with type AB blood do not produce any isoantibodies.
Role in Organ Transplantation[edit]
Isoantibodies also play a role in the rejection of transplanted organs. The recipient's immune system may produce isoantibodies against the antigens on the donor's organ, leading to an immune response that can damage or destroy the transplanted organ.
To minimize the risk of rejection, potential organ recipients are tested for the presence of isoantibodies against the donor's organ. This is done through a procedure called crossmatching, which involves mixing the recipient's serum with the donor's cells to see if any agglutination (clumping) occurs.
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