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Alloantibodies are antibodies directed against non-self alloantigens from the same species. They are most relevant in which clinical contexts?

Transfusion reactions and organ/tissue transplantation

Alloantibodies are antibodies directed against non-self alloantigens from the same species. They are most clinically relevant in transfusion medicine and transplantation because antibodies against donor red cell or tissue antigens can bind and trigger immune injury. In transfusion, alloantibodies against red cell antigens cause hemolytic transfusion reactions when compatible blood carries the target antigen. In transplantation, alloantibodies against donor HLA or ABO antigens can mediate antibody-mediated rejection and graft loss. Autoimmune diseases involve antibodies to self-antigens, parasitic infections involve antibodies to pathogens, and vaccination responses reflect immunity to vaccine antigens rather than alloantigens.

Autoimmune diseases

Parasitic infections

Vaccination responses

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