Impact of cold storage on platelets treated with Intercept pathogen inactivation

冷藏对经 Intercept 病原体灭活处理的血小板的影响

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作者:Katrijn R Six, Rosalie Devloo, Veerle Compernolle, Hendrik B Feys

Background

Pathogen inactivation and cold or cryopreservation of platelets (PLTs) both significantly affect PLT function. It is not known how PLTs function when both are combined. Study design and

Conclusion

This study shows that cold storage of AS-PCT PLTs further affects PLT activation and aggregation but promotes (pro)coagulation. Increased procoagulation was not observed after cryopreservation.

Methods

Standard PLT concentrates (PCs) were compared to pathogen-inactivated PCs treated with amotosalen photochemical treatment (AS-PCT) when stored at room (RT, 22°C), cold (4°C, n = 6), or cryopreservation (-80°C, n = 8) temperatures. The impact of alternative storage methods on both arms was studied in flow cytometry, light transmittance aggregometry, and hemostasis in collagen-coated microfluidic flow chambers.

Results

Platelet aggregation of cold-stored AS-PCT PLTs was 44% ± 11% compared to 57% ± 14% for cold-stored standard PLTs and 58% ± 21% for RT-stored AS-PCT PLTs. Integrin activation of cold-stored AS-PCT PLTs was 53% ± 9% compared to 77% ± 6% for cold-stored standard PLTs and 69% ± 13% for RT-stored AS-PCT PLTs. Coagulation of cold-stored AS-PCT PLTs started faster under flow (836 ± 140 sec) compared to cold-stored standard PLTs (960 ± 192 sec) and RT-stored AS-PCT PLTs (1134 ± 220 sec). Fibrin formation rate under flow was also highest for cold-stored AS-PCT PLTs. This was in line with thrombin generation in static conditions because cold-stored AS-PCT PLTs generated 297 ± 47 nmol/L thrombin compared to 159 ± 33 nmol/L for cold-stored standard PLTs and 83 ± 25 nmol/L for RT-stored AS-PCT PLTs. So despite decreased PLT activation and aggregation, cold storage of AS-PCT PLTs promoted coagulation. PLT aggregation of cryopreserved AS-PCT PLTs (23% ± 10%) was not significantly different from cryopreserved standard PLTs (25% ± 8%).

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