question archive Consider the transplantation of tissue from a donor to a recipient who has a different HLA type but the same ABO blood type

Consider the transplantation of tissue from a donor to a recipient who has a different HLA type but the same ABO blood type

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Consider the transplantation of tissue from a donor to a recipient who has a different HLA type but the same ABO blood type. Why will the recipient be likely to reject a kidney from the donor, but will not reject the blood from the donor?

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There are no Class I MHC molecules on the red blood cells in the donor blood.

 

There are no Class I MHC molecules on the kidney tissue from the donor.

 

There are no Class II MHC molecules on the red blood cells in the donor blood.

 

There are no ABO antigens on the kidney tissue.

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