Soluble CD40L and CD62P levels differ in single-donor apheresis platelet concentrates and buffy coat-derived pooled platelet concentrates.
Transfusion
; 59(1): 16-20, 2019 01.
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BACKGROUND: Platelet storage lesions are structural and biochemical changes in platelet concentrates (PCs), and depend on variables in collection and processing, as well as secondary procedures and storage conditions; such lesions can be mitigated by the use of platelet additive solutions (PASs). STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: This study investigated release of the inflammatory markers sCD40L and sCD62P by single-donor apheresis platelet concentrates (SDA-PCs) and buffy coat-derived pooled platelet concentrates (PPCs) before and after storage. SDA-PC and PPC samples (n = 9089) processed by various methods and stored for different durations were obtained following production in one regional setting, the French National Blood Service. Soluble factors were quantified in PC supernatants immediately after processing and at the time of delivery, using biological testing technology (Luminex). RESULTS: SDA-PCs appeared more activated than PPCs at the end of the production step (i.e., prior to storage); however, proinflammatory soluble factors exhibited greater increases in PPCs than in SDA-PCs during storage. In SDA-PCs, PAS-D (65%) led to reduced secretion of sCD62P, but favored secretion of sCD40L, compared with the alternative PAS-E. CONCLUSION: These data stress the importance of the production (processing) steps of PC manufacture and of storage. The extent to which they affect patient outcomes awaits further investigation in clinical studies.
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Assunto principal:
Plaquetoferese
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Selectina-P
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Ligante de CD40
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Buffy Coat
Limite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2019
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Article