Duffy Antibodies Flashcards
What kind of antibodies are Duffy antibodies?
IgG, clinically significant
May show dosage
Are Duffy antibodies enhanced with enzymes?
No. Negative rxn with enzyme treated cells
Are Duffy antigens destroyed by enzymes?
YES. (Duffy the vampire destroys his M&Ns)
68% of African Americans have this Duffy phenotype.
Fy(a-b-) or FyFy
This genotype is known to confer resistant to P. vivax (malaria) merozoites!
What percentage of African Americans have the Duffy phenotype Fy(a-b-) or Fyfy?
68%
This genotype is known to confer resistant to P. vivax (malaria) merozoites!
What Duffy blood group system genotype is known to confer resistant to P. vivax (malaria) merozoites?
Fy(a-b-)
The correct answer is Fy(a-b-). In the mid-70s, it was observed that Duffy (Fy) (a-b-) RBCs resist infection by Plasmodium knowlesi and Plasmodium vivax. This provides an explanation for the high frequency of Fy(a-b-) persons originating from West Africa.
Anti-Fy3 is a rare Duffy antibody created by individuals with what Duffy genotype?
Fy(a-b-)
This rarely encountered immune antibody reacts with all red blood cells except those of the Fy(a-b-) phenotype. Anti-Fy3 is a rare antibody produced by Fy(a-b-) individuals lacking the Duffy glycoprotein.