Passive transfer of alloantibodies through breast milk as a mediator of hemolytic anemia.
Elizabeth AbelsJeremy W JacobsDaniel PriorLaura C WilletsNataliya SostinChristopher A TormeyThomas C BinnsPublished in: Transfusion (2023)
There is a paucity of data regarding the lifespan of passively acquired RBC antibodies in neonatal circulation, with significant variation noted between passively acquired IgG based on studies utilizing intravenous immunoglobulin compared to studies of maternally-acquired antiviral IgG antibodies. While our data do not definitively implicate passive transfer of alloantibodies in breast milk as a mediator of HDFN, they do illustrate the need for further investigation into the mechanisms and kinetics of passively acquired antibodies in neonatal circulation.