Heliyon (Jun 2024)

Evaluation of stored red blood cell quality after washing using immune indices

  • Guangchao Zhao,
  • Hongmei Zhang,
  • Xiaojun Kong,
  • Qing Qi,
  • Tao Hou,
  • Pingping Mao,
  • Jianfeng Luan,
  • Wei Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. e32056

Abstract

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Washed red blood cells (RBCs) can be used to treat immune-related diseases. However, whether the washing process changes the quality of RBCs and affects the curative effect of transfusion therapy remains unclear. We retrospectively analysed the clinical data of patients who received blood transfusion. The physiological and biochemical parameters of RBCs were tested on an automated haematology-biochemical analyser. CD47 and phosphatidylserine (PS) plasma membrane expression were analysed using flow cytometry. Morphological changes in RBCs were observed using scanning electron microscopy. The results showed that the curative effect on patients who received washed RBCs was weaker than that on those who received non-washed RBCs. Physiological and biochemical parameters of RBCs were not significantly different. RBC immune indices changed significantly after washing. The expression of “don't eat me” signals was weakened, whereas the intensity of “eat me” signals was enhanced. This study suggests that the current use of physiological and biochemical parameters as indicators to evaluate the quality of RBCs may not be comprehensive and that evaluation of the real status of RBCs requires other effective parameters. Immune molecules in RBCs are expected to become supplementary markers for evaluating RBC quality.

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