Quality assessment of red blood cell concentrates from blood donors at the extremes of the age spectrum: The BEST collaborative study

Author:

Cloutier Marc1,Cognasse Fabrice23ORCID,Yokoyama Ana Paula Hitomi4,Hazegh Kelsey5,Mykhailova Olga6ORCID,Brandon‐Coatham Mackenzie6,Hamzeh‐Cognasse Hind23,Kutner Jose Mauro4,Acker Jason P.67ORCID,Kanias Tamir58ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Affaires Médicales et Innovation Héma‐Québec Québec Québec Canada

2. Research Department, F‐42023 Établissement Français du Sang Auvergne‐Rhône‐Alpes Saint‐Étienne France

3. INSERM, U 1059 SAINBIOSE Université Jean Monnet Saint‐Étienne, Mines Saint Etienne, F‐42023 Saint‐Etienne France

4. Hemotherapy and Cell Therapy Department Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein São Paulo Brazil

5. Vitalant Research Institute Denver Colorado USA

6. Innovation and Portfolio Management, Canadian Blood Services Edmonton Alberta Canada

7. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

8. Department of Pathology University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBlood donors at the extremes of the age spectrum (16–19 years vs. ≥75 years) are characterized by increased risks of iron deficiency and anemia, and are often underrepresented in studies evaluating the effects of donor characteristics on red blood cells (RBC) transfusion effectiveness. The aim of this study was to conduct quality assessments of RBC concentrates from these unique age groups.Study designWe characterized 150 leukocyte‐reduced (LR)‐RBCs units from 75 teenage donors, who were matched by sex, and ethnicity with 75 older donors. LR‐RBC units were manufactured at three large blood collection centers in the USA and Canada. Quality assessments included storage hemolysis, osmotic hemolysis, oxidative hemolysis, osmotic gradient ektacytometry, hematological indices, and RBC bioactivity.ResultsRBC concentrates from teenage donors had smaller (9%) mean corpuscular volume and higher (5%) RBC concentration compared with older donors counterparts. Stored RBCs from teenage donors exhibited increased susceptibility to oxidative hemolysis (>2‐fold) compared with RBCs from older donors. This was observed at all testing centers independent of sex, storage duration, or the type of additive solution. RBCs from teenage male donors had increased cytoplasmatic viscosity and lower hydration compared with older donor RBCs. Evaluations of RBC supernatant bioactivity suggested that donor age was not associated with altered expression of inflammatory markers (CD31, CD54, and IL‐6) on endothelial cells.ConclusionsThe reported findings are likely intrinsic to RBCs and reflect age‐specific changes in RBC antioxidant capacity and physical characteristics that may impact RBC survival during cold storage and after transfusion.

Funder

Canadian Blood Services

Etablissement Français du Sang

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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