Detection of Human Monocyte-Reactive Alloantibodies by Flow Cytometry After Selective Downmodulation of the Fc Receptor I

Monocyte-reactive human alloantibodies may be of importance in situations such as transfusion reactions and bone marrow and kidney transplantation. So far, only complement-binding monocyte-reactive antibodies can be detected with a cytotoxicity assay. No antiglobulin assays are yet available that al...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood 1991-10, Vol.78 (8), p.2150-2156
Hauptverfasser: Kuijpers, R.W.A.M., Dooren, M.C., von dem Borne, A.E.G. Kr, Ouwehand, W.H.
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Zusammenfassung:Monocyte-reactive human alloantibodies may be of importance in situations such as transfusion reactions and bone marrow and kidney transplantation. So far, only complement-binding monocyte-reactive antibodies can be detected with a cytotoxicity assay. No antiglobulin assays are yet available that also detect noncomplement-fixing monocyte-reactive antibodies. The binding of monomeric IgG with high affinity to the Fc receptor I (FcRI) on monocytes has severely hampered the development of such an assay until now. We report on the selective removal of the FcRI from monocytes to test human sera in a flow cytofluorometry assay for the presence of monocyte-reactive IgG alloantibodies. Selective downmodulation of FcRI was accomplished by incubating the cells with murine monoclonal antibodies against FcRI followed by a second incubation with goat-antimouse IgG polyclonal antibodies. With such modified cells, human com-plement-binding and noncomplement-binding IgG and IgM alloantibodies against polymorphic determinants of the HLA class I and II glycoproteins, the human monocyte antigen system and polymorphic antigenic determinants of the LFA complex, can be detected in a sensitive and reproducible manner.© 1991 by The American Society of Hematology. 0006–4971 /91/ 7808-0026$3.00/0
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood.V78.8.2150.2150