Evidence of benefits from using fresh and cryopreserved blood to transfuse patients with acute sickle cell disease

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作者
Chadebech, Philippe [1 ,2 ,3 ]
de Menorval, Marie-Amelie [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Bodivit, Gwellaouen [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Mekontso-Dessap, Armand [4 ]
Pakdaman, Sadaf [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Jouard, Alicia [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Galacteros, Frederic [5 ]
Bierling, Philippe [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Habibi, Anoosha [5 ]
Pirenne, France [1 ,2 ,3 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Hop Henri Mondor, Etab Francais Sang, Creteil, France
[2] Inst Mondor, IMRB INSERM U955, Equipe Transfus & Malad Globule Rouge 2, Creteil, France
[3] Lab Excellence GR Ex, Paris, France
[4] UPEC, Hop Henri Mondor, AP HP, Serv Reanimat Med, Creteil, France
[5] Univ Paris Est, Hop Henri Mondor, AP HP, Ctr Reference Syndromes Drepanocytaires Majeurs, Creteil, France
[6] Univ Paris Est, UPEC, Creteil, France
关键词
SUICIDAL ERYTHROCYTE DEATH; HEMOLYTIC-UREMIC SYNDROME; PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE EXPOSURE; DEGLYCEROLIZED BLOOD; STORED ERYTHROCYTES; ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS; IN-VITRO; STORAGE; SUPERIOR; RISK;
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10.1111/trf.13636
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUNDThe transfusion of red blood cell (RBC) concentrates is the main treatment for acute vaso-occlusive symptoms in sickle cell disease (SCD). Units of packed RBCs (pRBCs) must retain optimal characteristics for transfusion throughout the storage period. Transfused RBCs interact with the plasma and the endothelium that lines blood vessels and may be the target of immune-hematologic conflict if the patient produces antibodies against RBCs. Questions remain concerning the benefit-risk balance of RBC transfusions, in particular about the shelf-life of the units. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODSPlasma samples from 33 hemoglobin SS patients with SCD who had severe acute-phase symptoms or were in steady-state were put in contact with 10 fresh-stored and older stored samples from the same 10 RBC units. The factors affecting RBC survival (phosphatidylserine exposure, cytosolic calcium influx, cell size reduction) were analyzed. RESULTSWe show that the effects of plasma samples from patients with SCD on pRBCs depend on the clinical condition of the patients and the duration of red cell storage. Signs of RBC senescence were correlated with the clinical status of the patient from whom the plasma sample was obtained. A decrease in RBC size and an increase in phosphatidylserine exposure were correlated with the duration of RBC storage. The behavior of cryopreserved pRBCs was similar to that of fresh refrigerated RBCs when challenged with patient plasma samples. CONCLUSIONThe key points of this study are that the clinical condition of patients with SCD can negatively affect the integrity of pRBCs for transfusion, and those effects increase with longer storage. Also, cryopreserved pRBCs behave similarly to fresh RBCs when challenged with plasma samples from patients with SCD in acute phase. Our data provide the first evidence that fresh RBCs stored for short periods may be of greater benefit to patients with SCD than RBCs that have been refrigerated for longer periods, particularly for those who have acute symptoms of SCD.
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页码:1730 / 1738
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