Mature red blood cells (RBCs) lack mitochondria and thus exclusively rely on glycolysis to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP) during aging in vivo or storage in blood banks. Here, we leveraged 13,029 volunteers from the Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study to identify associations between end-of-storage levels of glycolytic metabolites and donor age, sex, and ancestry-specific genetic polymorphisms in regions encoding phosphofructokinase 1, platelet (detected in mature RBCs); hexokinase 1 (HK1); and ADP-ribosyl cyclase 1 and 2 (CD38/BST1). Gene-metabolite associations were validated in fresh and stored RBCs from 525 Diversity Outbred mice and via multi-omics characterization of 1,929 samples from 643 human RBC units during storage. ATP and hypoxanthine (HYPX) levels-and the genetic traits linked to them-were associated with hemolysis in vitro and in vivo, both in healthy autologous transfusion recipients and in 5,816 critically ill patients receiving heterologous transfusions, suggesting their potential as markers to improve transfusion outcomes.
Biological and genetic determinants of glycolysis: Phosphofructokinase isoforms boost energy status of stored red blood cells and transfusion outcomes.
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作者:Nemkov Travis, Stephenson Daniel, Earley Eric J, Keele Gregory R, Hay Ariel, Key Alicia, Haiman Zachary B, Erickson Christopher, Dzieciatkowska Monika, Reisz Julie A, Moore Amy, Stone Mars, Deng Xutao, Kleinman Steven, Spitalnik Steven L, Hod Eldad A, Hudson Krystalyn E, Hansen Kirk C, Palsson Bernhard O, Churchill Gary A, Roubinian Nareg, Norris Philip J, Busch Michael P, Zimring James C, Page Grier P, D'Alessandro Angelo
| 期刊: | Cell Metabolism | 影响因子: | 30.900 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Sep 3; 36(9):1979-1997 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.cmet.2024.06.007 | ||
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