Volume 45, Issue 8 pp. 1319-1323

Quantification of human platelet antigen-1a antibodies with the monoclonal antibody immobilization of platelet antigens procedure

Gérald Bertrand

Gérald Bertrand

From the Platelet Immunology Unit and the Immunology Transfusion Unit, INTS, Paris, France; ENSG-INPL, Nancy, France; and the Department of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Tromsø, Norway.

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Vincent Jallu

Vincent Jallu

From the Platelet Immunology Unit and the Immunology Transfusion Unit, INTS, Paris, France; ENSG-INPL, Nancy, France; and the Department of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Tromsø, Norway.

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Maxime Gouet

Maxime Gouet

From the Platelet Immunology Unit and the Immunology Transfusion Unit, INTS, Paris, France; ENSG-INPL, Nancy, France; and the Department of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Tromsø, Norway.

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Killie Mette Kjaer

Killie Mette Kjaer

From the Platelet Immunology Unit and the Immunology Transfusion Unit, INTS, Paris, France; ENSG-INPL, Nancy, France; and the Department of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Tromsø, Norway.

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Patrick Lambin

Patrick Lambin

From the Platelet Immunology Unit and the Immunology Transfusion Unit, INTS, Paris, France; ENSG-INPL, Nancy, France; and the Department of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Tromsø, Norway.

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Anne Husebekk

Anne Husebekk

From the Platelet Immunology Unit and the Immunology Transfusion Unit, INTS, Paris, France; ENSG-INPL, Nancy, France; and the Department of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Tromsø, Norway.

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Cécile Kaplan

Cécile Kaplan

From the Platelet Immunology Unit and the Immunology Transfusion Unit, INTS, Paris, France; ENSG-INPL, Nancy, France; and the Department of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Tromsø, Norway.

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First published: 10 June 2005
Citations: 35
Cécile Kaplan, MD, Platelet Immunology Unit, INTS, 6 rue Alexandre Cabanel, 75739 Paris Cedex 15, France; e-mail: [email protected].

doi: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2005.00195.x

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fetal-neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia results from a maternal alloimmunization against fetal platelet (PLT) antigens. In Caucasian persons, human PLT antigen-1a (HPA-1a) is the most frequently implicated antigen. Our aim was to develop a method supported by a mathematical approach to quantify HPA-1a antibodies.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: The monoclonal antibody immobilization of PLT antigens (MAIPA) protocol was applied on serial dilutions of a serum with high concentration of HPA-1a antibodies used as reference. Two mathematical procedures were used: the standard curve was constructed with a linear and a logistic regression. These regressions were used to calculate the amount of antibody in 14 test serum samples from mothers with detectable anti-HPA-1a.

RESULTS: Similar quantifications were obtained with both mathematical procedures. In 11 serum samples, the results, expressed in arbitrary units (AU), ranged from 62 ± 4 to 1096 ± 19 with the linear regression and from 62 ± 4 to 1117 ± 38 with the logistic regression. In addition, the linear regression allowed us to measure 3 test serum samples with low antibody concentrations from 4 ± 2 to 44 ± 3 AU, whereas the logistic regression was not suitable for the quantification of antibodies in these serum samples.

CONCLUSION: A simple quantification method was developed for anti-HPA-1a, based on the MAIPA procedure, allowing further studies concerning correlations between anti-HPA-1a quantification and clinical relevance.

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