Abstract:Anti-D quantification by both an automated Polybrene method and an automated
trypsin-albumin-dextran (TAD) method gave discrepant results in certain cases.
These discrepancies, expressed as the polybrene TAD ratio of reactivity (PTR), were related
to the IgG subclass of anti-D. Anti-D of the IgG3 subclass showed a higher PTR than IgG1
(0.94 vs 1.65). No difference was shown between G1m(1) and G1m(3) (0.93 and 0.95,
respectively) or between G3m(11) and G3m(21) (1.40 and 1.81, respectively) allotypes. The
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