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Fundamentals of Autoantibodies and Coombs Test
๐ Autoantibodies are antibodies produced by the body against its own antigens, leading to immune-mediated destruction of cells, such as in immunohemolytic anemias (IHA).
๐ฌ The Coombs test is designed to detect the presence of these autoantibodies attached to red blood cells (RBCs).
๐งช There are two main types of Coombs tests: the Direct Coombs Test (DCT) and the Indirect Coombs Test (ICT).
Coombs Reagent Preparation
๐ฆ The Coombs reagent is prepared by injecting human serum containing autoantibodies into an animal.
๐ก๏ธ The animal's immune system recognizes these human autoantibodies as foreign and produces its own antibodies against them.
๐ The Coombs reagent harvested from the animal's blood consists of these specific anti-autoantibodies (referred to as green antibodies in the explanation).
Direct Coombs Test (DCT)
๐ฉธ DCT is primarily used to diagnose conditions like Immunohemolytic Anemia (IHA), including Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn (HDN).
๐ฌ The patient's blood, containing RBCs coated with autoantibodies (blue antibodies), is mixed with the Coombs reagent (green antibodies).
๐ The green antibodies bind to the blue autoantibodies attached to the RBC surfaces, causing agglutination (clumping) of the RBCs at the bottom of the tube, confirming the presence of coating antibodies.
Indirect Coombs Test (ICT)
๐คฐ ICT is mainly used for prenatal screening of Rh-negative females to detect the presence of anti-Rh antibodies.
โก๏ธ In an Rh-negative mother carrying an Rh-positive fetus, maternal blood may develop antibodies against fetal RBCs; these can cross the placenta in subsequent pregnancies.
๐ The process involves taking the mother's serum (containing potential antibodies), adding external Rh-positive RBCs (as the serum lacks the target RBCs), allowing antibody binding, and then adding the Coombs reagent to induce agglutination.
Key Points & Insights
โก๏ธ The Direct Coombs Test confirms antibodies are already bound to the patient's RBCs *in vivo*.
โก๏ธ The Indirect Coombs Test confirms the presence of circulating antibodies in the serum that *can* bind to external RBCs *in vitro*.
โ ๏ธ A visible agglutinated mass in either test confirms a positive reaction, indicating the presence of problematic autoantibodies.
๐ธ Video summarized with SummaryTube.com on Mar 11, 2026, 14:25 UTC
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