Determination of HLA antigens has an extensive application in paternity,
Histocompatibility testing, and disease suseptibility identification. A vast
arrey of different HLA antisera are required for HLA typing. Such antisera can
be obtained from pregnant women, transfused patients, immunized animals
or hybridoma cells, but still the sera of pregnant women is one of the best
sources for producing of HLA antisera. The pregnant women usually form
antibodies to the foreign HLA antigens of the fetus inherited from the father.
Due to the genetic variations among different races and the very high price
of these antibodies it is preferable to obtain these antisera from locally
pregnant women.
In this study, sera of 40 primiparous and 65 multiparous pregnant Iranian
women were screened monthly (for 3 times) againest their husband’s pure
lymphocytes, using the microlymphocytotoxicity method of NIH.
Among the primiparous 2 cases (5%) and among the multiparous
women 9 cases (13.8%) had HLA antibodies in their sera. The titer and score
of antibody were determined monthly in positive samples. The antibodies
had the highest level in the 6th month of pregnancy.
We concluded that the best source and the time to obtain HLA antisera
are multiparous women in the 6th month of pregnancy
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