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Flow cytometry analysis of platelet populations: usefulness for monitoring the storage lesion in pooled buffy-coat platelet concentrates

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2018
Authors
Vučetić, Dušan
Ilić, Vesna
Vojvodić, Danilo
Subota, Vesna
Todorović, Milena
Balint, Bela
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Abstract
Background. Early detection of the platelet storage lesion is still a challenge in transfusion practice. Using flow cytometry, we evaluated the appearance of the storage lesion, based on the expression of platelet activation markers, in total platelets and platelet populations. Materials and methods. Buffy-coat-derived platelet concentrates were stored under standard conditions for 5 days. The expression of activation antigens CD42b, CD36, CD62p and phosphatidylserine on total platelets and populations of small, medium-sized and large platelets was analysed by flow cytometry on storage days 1, 3 and 5. Results. The activation/lesion on total platelets and each platelet population was detected on storage day 3, by the increased expression of CD36. On the same day, increased expression of CD42b and CD62p was detected, but only on large platelets. Small and medium-sized platelets had increased CD62p expression only on day 5. Externalisation of phosphatidylserine was not detected. Discussi...on. Evaluation of the level of expression of various activation markers on different platelet populations could be an additional valid analysis in cell quality control of platelet concentrates, and in the assessment of novel approaches to platelet concentrate manipulation.

Keywords:
platelet storage lesion / platelet glycoproteins / flow cytometry / buffy coat
Source:
Blood Transfusion, 2018, 16, 1, 83-92
Publisher:
  • Simti Servizi Srl, Milan
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Serbia [VMA/06-10B.20]
  • Regenerative and modulatory potential of adult stem cells (RS-175062)

DOI: 10.2450/2016.0193-16

ISSN: 1723-2007

PubMed: 28166864

WoS: 000425255100012

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85041237577
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http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/869
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AU  - Vučetić, Dušan
AU  - Ilić, Vesna
AU  - Vojvodić, Danilo
AU  - Subota, Vesna
AU  - Todorović, Milena
AU  - Balint, Bela
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/869
AB  - Background. Early detection of the platelet storage lesion is still a challenge in transfusion practice. Using flow cytometry, we evaluated the appearance of the storage lesion, based on the expression of platelet activation markers, in total platelets and platelet populations. Materials and methods. Buffy-coat-derived platelet concentrates were stored under standard conditions for 5 days. The expression of activation antigens CD42b, CD36, CD62p and phosphatidylserine on total platelets and populations of small, medium-sized and large platelets was analysed by flow cytometry on storage days 1, 3 and 5. Results. The activation/lesion on total platelets and each platelet population was detected on storage day 3, by the increased expression of CD36. On the same day, increased expression of CD42b and CD62p was detected, but only on large platelets. Small and medium-sized platelets had increased CD62p expression only on day 5. Externalisation of phosphatidylserine was not detected. Discussion. Evaluation of the level of expression of various activation markers on different platelet populations could be an additional valid analysis in cell quality control of platelet concentrates, and in the assessment of novel approaches to platelet concentrate manipulation.
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Vučetić, D., Ilić, V., Vojvodić, D., Subota, V., Todorović, M.,& Balint, B.. (2018). Flow cytometry analysis of platelet populations: usefulness for monitoring the storage lesion in pooled buffy-coat platelet concentrates. in Blood Transfusion
Simti Servizi Srl, Milan., 16(1), 83-92.
https://doi.org/10.2450/2016.0193-16
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Vučetić D, Ilić V, Vojvodić D, Subota V, Todorović M, Balint B. Flow cytometry analysis of platelet populations: usefulness for monitoring the storage lesion in pooled buffy-coat platelet concentrates. in Blood Transfusion. 2018;16(1):83-92.
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