Literature DB >> 10925048

Cytokine accumulation in stored red cell concentrates: effect of buffy-coat removal and leucoreduction.

M Wadhwa1, M J Seghatchian, P Dilger, M Contreras, R Thorpe.   

Abstract

The accumulation of cytokines in stored red blood cell concentrates (RCCs) has been implicated as a potential cause of transfusion reactions associated with the use of such products. At present, it is unclear whether there is any link between residual leukocyte and/or platelet content with cytokine levels in various RCCs. In this study, we have therefore assessed cytokine levels of leukocyte (e.g., IL8) and platelet (e.g., RANTES, TGF-beta1) origin in supernatants of RCCs prepared by the plasma reduced method or by depletion of the buffy coat. We have also assessed whether the Duffy antigen receptor (DARC, a promiscuous receptor for some chemokines) has any role in the diminution of cytokine levels in stored blood components by comparing cytokine levels in stored plasma reduced RCCs derived from both DARC +ve and DARC -ve individuals. In addition, comparison of filtered and non-filtered products of the same origin has also been conducted. Results showed that supernatants from DARC -ve concentrates contained higher levels of IL-8 up to days 14/15 of storage compared with DARC +ve RCCs. However, at later time points, similar levels of IL-8 were observed in RCCs regardless of their Duffy receptor status. For TGF-beta1 and RANTES, no significant difference in the levels of these cytokines was detected between DARC +ve and DARC -ve concentrates. Removal of leukocytes and platelets by conventional leukocyte filtration significantly reduced the accumulation of cytokines. Buffy coat reduced RCCs contained minimal amounts of IL-8 and TGF-beta1 but no RANTES. We conclude therefore, that the levels of cytokines in the supernatants of RCCs stored at 4 degrees C are related mainly to their leucocyte and platelet content.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10925048     DOI: 10.1016/s0955-3886(00)00049-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transfus Sci        ISSN: 0955-3886


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