Practical evaluation of a warm-reactive anti-M
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Apr 05, 2023
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Article Category: Educational Forum
Published Online: Apr 05, 2023
Page range: 15 - 18
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/immunohematology-2023-004
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© 2023 X. Yang et al., published by Sciendo
Anti-M is usually a naturally occurring antibody directed against M in the MNS blood group system. It does not require exposure to the antigen from previous transfusion or pregnancy. Anti-M is usually of the immunoglobulin M (IgM) isotype, binds best at about 4°C, binds well at room temperature, and rarely binds at 37°C. As a result of its lack of binding at 37°C, anti-M is usually clinically insignificant. There have been rare cases reported of an anti-M that reacts at 37°C. Such an exceptional anti-M may cause hemolytic transfusion reactions. We report a case of a warm-reactive anti-M and the investigational process used to identify it.