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Defining the clinical relevance of red blood cell autoantibodies by Monocyte Monolayer Assay.

Marina C A V Conrado1, Amanda N D'Avila1, Juliana B Vieira1, Silvia L Bonifacio1, Francisco C A Gomes1, Marcia R Dezan1, Valeria B Oliveira1, Ingrid H Ribeiro1, Luciana T C M Tucunduva2, Alfredo Mendrone-Júnior1, Vanderson Rocha1,2, Carla L Dinardo1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Monocyte Monolayer Assay (MMA) is an in vitro simulation of red blood cell (RBC) alloantibody behavior. It has been classically applied to predict the risks of post-transfusion hemolytic reactions when transfusing incompatible RBC units. Quantifying erythrophagocytosis by MMA may be an interesting option for situations where there is doubt whether a RBC autoantibody is mediating significant hemolysis. Here, we present three situations involving RBC autoantibodies in which the MMA was decisive for clarifying the diagnosis and choosing the best clinical treatment. CASE REPORT: Case 1. Pregnant patient with severely anemic fetus exhibited warm autoantibody without signs of hemolysis. MMA revealed 30% of monocyte index (MI) highlighting that fetal hemolysis was caused by maternal autoantibody. Prednisone was prescribed with fetal clinical improvement. Cases 2 and 3. Two patients with the diagnosis of mixed auto-immune hemolytic anemia and poor response to corticosteroids were evaluated using MMA. The resulting MI was less than 10% in both cases, suggesting that the cold-agglutinin rather than the warm auto-IgG was responsible for overt hemolysis. Treatment with rituximab was begun, with good clinical response.
CONCLUSION: MMA can be used to evaluate the ability of RBC autoantibodies to mediate overt hemolysis. It can be especially useful to determine the role played by cold and warm auto-antibodies in mixed auto-immune hemolytic disease, helping to define the best treatment option.
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Monocyte Monolayer Assay; autoantibody; hemolysis; hemolytic anemia

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28568311      PMCID: PMC6817274          DOI: 10.1002/jcla.22274

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal        ISSN: 0887-8013            Impact factor:   2.352


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