HLA-PRA Identification (Class I) Panel Reactive antibody % Test
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A panel-reactive antibody (PRA) is a group of antibodies in the serum of patient that are reactive against several known specific antigens in a panel of test cells or purified HLA antigens from donors.
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To detect the HLA class II specific antibodies in recipient serum against the donors’ panel
Performed for patients awaiting organ transplantation to identify sensitized patients.
A panel-reactive antibody (PRA) is a group of antibodies in the serum of patient that are reactive against several known specific antigens in a panel of test cells or purified HLA antigens from donors. It is an immunologic test routinely performed by clinical laboratories on the blood of people awaiting organ transplantation. The PRA score is expressed as a percentage between 0% and 100%. it quantifies the risk of transplant rejection.
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