PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Steady increment of immature platelet fraction is suppressed by irradiation in single-donor platelet components during storage.

  • Hong Hong,
  • Wenbin Xiao,
  • Robert W Maitta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085465
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. e85465

Abstract

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Circulating immature platelet fraction (IPF) reflects real-time thrombopoiesis and correlates with platelet recovery from thrombocytopenic presentations. To understand the dynamics of IPF in platelet transfusions, we quantified the %-IPF in single-donor platelet components (SDP) during prolonged storage. %-IPF significantly increased from baseline by day 5 post-donation. Absolute IPF counts (A-IPC) had similar significant increments. However, gamma-irradiation suppressed the increments of %-IPF and A-IPC by >50%. Ultrastructural analysis of SDP units at day 10 showed well preserved morphology of immature platelets. Our findings suggest that IPF might actively expand ex-vivo and may have a longer shelf life than their mature counterparts. Closer study of IPF may be of critical clinical importance for transfusion practices.