Across
- 3. HLA-DR, DP, DQ that are on activated T and B lymphocytes
- 5. A way to detect HLA antibodies or antigens in patients
- 7. Donor lymphocytes attack recipient cells or tissue
- 9. Transplant that should have HLA-A, B, C, DR, DQ match
- 10. HLA molecules A, B, C that are on all nucleated cells
- 12. Child has an antigen that mom and dad don't have
- 13. HLA antibodies are mostly this type
- 15. Can be done virtually, by flow cytometry or microlymphocytotoxicity
Down
- 1. Disease associated with HLA antigens
- 2. Occurs when HLA antibodies inhibit improved PLT count after transfusion
- 4. Group of HLA antigens sharing a similar structure
- 6. Antigens that distinguish self from non-self
- 8. Testing using ELISA or Multiplex flow cytometry
- 11. Exclusion type when child is missing an expected antigen
- 14. Consists of 2 haplotypes
