Chapter 1

General Introduction and scope of the thesis

Chapter 2

Glycosylation pattern of anti-platelet IgG is stable during pregnancy and predicts clinical outcome in alloimmune thrombocytopenia, abstract

Chapter 3

Low anti-RhD IgG-Fc-fucosylation in pregnancy: a new variable predicting severity in hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn

Chapter 4

Antigen specificity determines anti-red blood cell IgG-Fc alloantibody glycosylation and thereby severity of hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn, abstract

Chapter 5

IgG1 and IgG3 have similar glycosylation levels in immune responses

Chapter 6

Patients with IgG1-anti-red blood cell autoantibodies show aberrant Fc-glycosylation, abstract

Chapter 7

Serum IgG glycome composition in pediatric immune thrombocytopenia

Chapter 8

The origin of afucosylated IgG responses

Chapter 9

General Discussion

Addenda