Anti-γ Globulin Antibodies After Open Heart Surgery

Author:

PRETTY HARRY M.12,FUDENBERG H. HUGH13,PERKINS HERBERT A.14,GERBODE FRANK15

Affiliation:

1. Section of Hematology and Immunology, Department of Medicine, University of California School of Medicine, the Irwin Memorial Blood Bank of the San Francisco Medical Society, and the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Presbyterian Medical Center, San Francisco, California.

2. Research Fellow, Section of Hematology and immunology, Department of Medicine, University of California School of Medicine; Fellow of the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society.

3. Professor of Medicine and Director of the Section of Hematology and Immunology, University of California School of Medicine.

4. University of California School of Medicine; Director of Research, Irwin Memorial Blood Batik of the San Francisco Medical Society, San Francisco.

5. University of California School of Medicine; Chief of Cardiovascular Surgery, Presbyterian Medical Center, San Francisco.

Abstract

Abstract Sera obtained from one hundred patients before and after open heart surgery and concomitant transfusion were tested for anti-γ globulin, antileukocyte, and antiplatelet antibodies. The sera of 34 patients contained anti-γ globulin antibodies of one or another variety for the first time after the operation. Of eight additional patients who were seropositive before the operation, seven developed anti-γ globulin antibodies of different specificity postoperatively. Gm-specific antibodies were detected after the operation in 14 patients, Gm antibodies of unknown specificity in nine, and anti-antibodies in 18. The anti-antibodies were of the Andressen type in 17 cases and of the Milgrom type in one. Leukoagglutinins were detected postoperatively in 33 patients, and platelet antibodies in three. Possible explanations for the high incidence of anti-γ globulin antibodies found in this study include (1) the transfusion of many units of blood during a single surgical procedure, (2) an increase in the antigenicity of the gamma globulins due to aggregation or to changes in molecular configuration during extracorporeal circulation, and (3) an optimal interval between antigenic stimulation and collection of blood for testing.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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