2010
MHC II on transfused murine blood is not required for alloimmunization against MHC I
Gilson C, Cadwell C, Smith N, Hendrickson J, Zimring J. MHC II on transfused murine blood is not required for alloimmunization against MHC I. Vox Sanguinis 2010, 99: 369-374. PMID: 20546207, PMCID: PMC2955847, DOI: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.2010.01351.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMHC IMHC-IIBALB/c recipientsMajor histocompatibility complex IMHC-II expressionSubsequent platelet transfusionsHumoral alloimmunizationC recipientsPlatelet transfusionsHumoral responseNull donorsIgG subclassesMHC-II genesMouse modelAlloimmunizationC57BL/6 backgroundMurine bloodIndirect immunofluorescencePlatelet productsBloodRefractory stateTransfusionRecipientsMolecular mechanismsC57BL/6
2005
Host Inflammation Increases Alloimmunization to Transfused Red Blood Cells.
Hendrickson J, Chadwick T, Roback J, Hillyer C, Zimring J. Host Inflammation Increases Alloimmunization to Transfused Red Blood Cells. Blood 2005, 106: 1887. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v106.11.1887.1887.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTransfusion recipientsIgG subtypesHen egg lysozymeRecipient miceHost inflammationViral infectionCo-existing infectionsDifferent IgG subtypesHemolytic transfusion reactionsActivation of macrophagesInnate immune systemUnits of RBCsBlood group antigensHumoral immunizationMimic inflammationRecipient inflammationAlloantibody responsesRed blood cellsSerious sequelaeIgG responsesAntibody titersHumoral immunityHumoral responseIgG synthesisImmunomodulatory agents