Unanswered questions and future research areas for RBC alloimmunization triggers
Unanswered questions . | Future research areas . |
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What defines a “responder” to RBC antigens in transfusion or pregnancy? | • Identification of reproducible genetic markers of responsiveness |
• Assessment of unique aspects (signatures) of the innate or adaptive immune systems of responders and nonresponders | |
• Evaluation of other donor/recipient characteristics that may predispose to responsiveness | |
What steps can be taken to limit or avoid antibody development in confirmed responders? | • Feasibility of extended genotyped or phenotyped matched units on a large scale |
• Modification of antigen presentation or modulation of the immune system before antigenic exposure | |
What other strategies may prevent alloimmunization in transfusion or pregnancy? | • Consideration of tolerance induction strategies |
• Exploration of antibody-mediated immune suppression |
Unanswered questions . | Future research areas . |
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What defines a “responder” to RBC antigens in transfusion or pregnancy? | • Identification of reproducible genetic markers of responsiveness |
• Assessment of unique aspects (signatures) of the innate or adaptive immune systems of responders and nonresponders | |
• Evaluation of other donor/recipient characteristics that may predispose to responsiveness | |
What steps can be taken to limit or avoid antibody development in confirmed responders? | • Feasibility of extended genotyped or phenotyped matched units on a large scale |
• Modification of antigen presentation or modulation of the immune system before antigenic exposure | |
What other strategies may prevent alloimmunization in transfusion or pregnancy? | • Consideration of tolerance induction strategies |
• Exploration of antibody-mediated immune suppression |