antigentyping
Antigentyping is a set of laboratory methods used to determine which antigens are present on cells, tissues, or pathogens by detecting specific antigen-antibody interactions. It is distinct from genotyping, which analyzes genetic sequences to infer antigenic properties. Antigentyping encompasses serological, immunological, and molecular approaches.
In transfusion medicine, antigentyping identifies blood group antigens such as ABO and Rh and other clinically
Common techniques include serological assays that detect antigen-antibody agglutination or precipitation, flow cytometry with fluorescently labeled
Limitations include antigen variation, low expression levels, cross-reactivity of antibodies, need for well-characterized antisera, and cost