Abstract
1. A method has been described for the preparation and sterilization of a concentrated eluate from human red cell stroma.
2. Red cells sensitized by such an eluate prepared from normal control red cells showed entirely normal in vivo survival, as did cells sensitized by eluate from anti-H coated cells.
3. Sensitization of red cells by concentrated eluates from a patient with Coombs-negative acquired hemolytic anemia and from a patient with Coombs-positive acquired hemolytic anemia did not cause significant alteration in the in vivo survival of the red cells.
4. Red cells sensitized by the concentrated eluate from anti-D sensitized cells disappeared from the recipient’s circulation very rapidly and were sequestered in the spleen, indicating preservation of the physiologic properties of the antibody throughout the elution, concentration and sterilization procedures.