Week 10 Part 2 - Cold Agglutinins Flashcards

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Benign Cold AIHA

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IgM
Usually autoanti-I
Optimally bind to RBCs @ 4°C, may bind up to RT
Relatively low titre (< 64)

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Pathological Cold AIHA

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A.k.a. Cold Agglutinin Disease (CAD)
Acute
- secondary to Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection
Chronic
- elderly, lymphoma, CLL, Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia
IgM antibody
Usually autoanti-I
Wide thermal amplitude
Can react up to 32°C
High titre (>1000)

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Cold Agglutinin Disease (CAD) Pathogenesis

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Antibody binds to RBCs in the peripheral circulation
Complement binds to RBCs
IgM antibody dissociates when RBCs circulate back to warmer areas of the body
Complement remains bound, lyses RBCs

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CAD Samples in the Lab - Problems and Solutions

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Problem - patient RBCs agglutinate in the sample tube (because they react at RT)
Maintain sample @ 37°C until RBCs and plasma are separated
OR
Warm sample for 10-15’ @ 37°C before separating plasma and RBCs
- releases autoadsorbed antibody into plasma
Wash cells with warm saline to remove any residual antibody

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CAD Samples in the Lab - ABO Discrepancies

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May observe ABO discrepancies
- washing cells with warm saline usually resolves discrepant results in the forward reaction
- using prewarmed reagent cells and patient plasma usually resolves discrepant results in the reverse reaction
- use autoadsorbed plasma in individuals with high-titre antibodies

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CAD Samples in the Lab - DAT Results

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DAT +ve with polyspecific (anti-IgG + anti-C3d) reagent, +ve result with only anti-C3d monospecific reagent
IgM antibody therefore no anti-IgG

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CAD Samples in the Lab - Avoiding Autoantibody

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Need to avoid autoantibody masking potential underlying clinically significant alloantibody
Perform IAT @ 37oC using anti-IgG specific reagent (to detect any IgG alloantibodies)

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CAD Samples in the Lab - Performing an Adsorption

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Same rules apply as in WAIHA for performing an auto vs allo absorption in respect to transfusion history
Wash patient cells several times with warm saline to remove bound autoantibody before performing autoadsorption
Perform adsorptions at 4°C

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How to Differentiate Between Benign and Pathological Cold AIHA - Antibody Titration Studies

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Make doubling dilutions of plasma
Add 1 drop of cells to 2 drops of diluted plasma
Incubate at 4oC for 1-2 hrs, centrifuge
Put tubes on ice, read one at a time

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How to Differentiate Between Benign and Pathological Cold AIHA - Thermal Amplitude Studies

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Add 1 drop of cells to 2 drops of patient plasma
Incubate at 25°C, 30°C, 37°C for 1 hr
Check for agglutination

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Combined/Mixed Type AIHA

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Warm IgG autoantibody (IgG) in combination with a cold IgM autoantibody of wide thermal amplitude
IgM antibody is usually lower titre (< 64) compared to CAD
Antibody specificities are as for WAIHA and CAD
DAT +ve with polyspecific and both monospecific (anti-IgG and anti-C3d) reagents
- IgG detected is the warm autoantibody
- C3d remains from cold IgM autoantibody
- eluate is reactive

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Paroxysmal Cold Haemoglobinuria

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Rarest form of AIHA
Acute intravascular HA, secondary to viral infection in children

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What is Paroxysmal Cold Haemoglobinuria Caused By?

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Donath-Landsteiner antibody
- biphasic anti-P IgG antibody that binds complement
- binds to RBCs at lower temperatures (i.e. in peripheral circulation), subsequently binds complement
- aby dissociates when the RBC returns to warmer parts of the body, but complement remains bound, → cell lysis

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Paroxysmal Cold Haemoglobinuria Other Results

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DAT +ve with polyspecific reagent, +ve with only anti-C3d monospecific reagent
Eluate is non-reactive
Antibody is not detected in antibody screen and does not interfere w/ pre-transfusion testing
Detected using Donath-Landsteiner test
Transfuse with cells compatible by IAT

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