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UV light-emitting diode (UV-LED) at 265 nm as a potential light source for disinfecting human platelet concentrates.
Hayashi, Tomoya; Oguma, Kumiko; Fujimura, Yoshihiro; Furuta, Rika A; Tanaka, Mitsunobu; Masaki, Mikako; Shinbata, Yasuhito; Kimura, Takafumi; Tani, Yoshihiko; Hirayama, Fumiya; Takihara, Yoshihiro; Takahashi, Koki.
Afiliação
  • Hayashi T; Japanese Red Cross Kinki Block Blood Centre, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan.
  • Oguma K; The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Fujimura Y; Japanese Red Cross Kinki Block Blood Centre, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan.
  • Furuta RA; Central Blood Institute, Japanese Red Cross, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Tanaka M; Japanese Red Cross Kinki Block Blood Centre, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan.
  • Masaki M; Japanese Red Cross Kinki Block Blood Centre, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan.
  • Shinbata Y; Japanese Red Cross Kinki Block Blood Centre, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan.
  • Kimura T; Japanese Red Cross Kinki Block Blood Centre, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan.
  • Tani Y; Central Blood Institute, Japanese Red Cross, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Hirayama F; Japanese Red Cross Kinki Block Blood Centre, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan.
  • Takihara Y; Japanese Red Cross Kinki Block Blood Centre, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan.
  • Takahashi K; Blood Service Headquarters, Japanese Red Cross, Tokyo, Japan.
PLoS One ; 16(5): e0251650, 2021.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34014978
ABSTRACT
The risk of sepsis through bacterial transmission is one of the most serious problems in platelet transfusion. In processing platelet concentrates (PCs), several methods have been put into practice to minimize the risk of bacterial transmission, such as stringent monitoring by cultivation assays and inactivation treatment by photoirradiation with or without chemical agents. As another potential option, we applied a light-emitting diode (LED) with a peak emission wavelength of 265 nm, which has been shown to be effective for water, to disinfect PCs. In a bench-scale UV-LED exposure setup, a 10-min irradiation, corresponding to an average fluence of 9.2 mJ/cm2, resulted in >2.0 log, 1.0 log, and 0.6 log inactivation (mean, n = 6) of Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Bacillus cereus, respectively, in non-diluted plasma PCs. After a 30-min exposure, platelet counts decreased slightly (18 ± 7% mean ± SD, n = 7); however, platelet surface expressions of CD42b, CD61, CD62P, and PAC-1 binding did not change significantly (P>0.005), and agonist-induced aggregation and adhesion/aggregation under flow conditions were well maintained. Our findings indicated that the 265 nm UV-LED has high potential as a novel disinfection method to ensure the microbial safety of platelet transfusion.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bactérias / Raios Ultravioleta / Plaquetas / Desinfecção / Viabilidade Microbiana Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bactérias / Raios Ultravioleta / Plaquetas / Desinfecção / Viabilidade Microbiana Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: PLoS One Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article