Analysis of leucocyte antibodies, cytokines, lysophospholipids and cell microparticles in blood components implicated in post-transfusion reactions with dyspnoea.

TitleAnalysis of leucocyte antibodies, cytokines, lysophospholipids and cell microparticles in blood components implicated in post-transfusion reactions with dyspnoea.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsMaslanka K., Uhrynowska M., Lopacz P., Wrobel A., Smolenska-Sym G., Guz K., Lachert E., Ostas A., Brojer E.
Journal//Vox Sang
Volume108
Issue1
Pagination27 - 36
Date Published2015
ISBN Number0042-9007
Other Numbersxli, 0413606
KeywordsCytokines, leucocyte antibodies, lysophospholipids, microparticles, pulmonary post-transfusion reactions
Abstract

Background and Objectives: Post-transfusion reactions with dyspnoea (PTR) are major causes of morbidity and death after blood transfusion. Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) and transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO) are most dangerous, while transfusion-associated dyspnoea (TAD) is a milder respiratory distress. We investigated blood components for immune and non-immune factors implicated in PTR., Material and Methods: We analysed 464 blood components (RBCs, PLTs, L-PLTs, FFP) transfused to 271 patients with PTR. Blood components were evaluated for 1/antileucocyte antibodies, 2/cytokines: IL-1[beta], IL-6, IL-8, TNF-[alpha], sCD40L, 3/lysophosphatidylcholines (LysoPCs), 4/microparticles (MPs) shed from plateletes (PMPs), erythrocytes (EMPs) and leucocytes (LMPs)., Results: Anti-HLA class I/II antibodies or granulocyte-reactive anti-HLA antibodies were detected in 18[middle dot]2% of blood components (RBC and FFP) transfused to TRALI and in 0[middle dot]5% of FFP transfused to TAD cases. Cytokines and LysoPCs concentrations in blood components transfused to PTR patients did not exceed those in blood components transfused to patients with no PTR. Only EMPs percentage in RBCs transfused to patients with TRALI was significantly higher (P

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