agglutination

(noun)

the clumping together of red blood cells or bacteria, usually in response to a particular antibody

Related Terms

  • erythrocytes
  • avidity

Examples of agglutination in the following topics:

  • Agglutination Reactions

    • Agglutination is the visible expression of the aggregation of antigens and antibodies.
    • Agglutination reactions apply to particulate test antigens that have been conjugated to a carrier.
    • Various methods of agglutination are used in diagnostic immunology and these incude latex agglutination, flocculation tests, direct bacterial agglutination, and hemagglutination.
    • Direct bacterial agglutination uses whole pathogens as a source of antigen.
    • Describe how agglutination reactions can be used to assess the presence of antibodies in a specimen
  • Typing and Cross-Matching for Transfusions

    • Cross-matching involves mixing a sample of the recipient's serum with a sample of the donor's red blood cells and checking if the mixture agglutinates, or forms clumps.
    • If agglutination is not obvious by direct vision, blood bank technicians check for agglutination with a microscope.
    • If agglutination occurs, that particular donor's blood cannot be transfused to that particular recipient.
    • Red blood cells can agglutinate if the serum contains antibodies against the expressed proteins.
    • In this image, the blood serum contains anti-A3 antibodies, which attack and agglutinate type A blood.
  • Precipitation Reactions

    • Precipitation reactions differ from agglutination reactions in the size and solubility of the antigen and sensitivity.
    • Precipitation reactions are less sensitive than agglutination reactions but remain gold standard serological techniques.
  • Cultivation of Specimen

    • Serum can be directly used in agglutination, precipitation, complement fixation, fluorescent microscopy, and enzyme-linked assays.
  • Erythroblastosis Fetalis (Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn)

    • If agglutination occurs, the indirect Coombs test is positive.
    • If this produces agglutination of RBCs, the direct Coombs test is positive, a visual indication that antibodies (and/or complement proteins) are bound to the surface of red blood cells.
  • Babylonian Culture

    • A considerable amount of Babylonian literature was translated from Sumerian originals, and the language of religion and law long continued to be written in the old agglutinative language of Sumer.
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