Differential sensitivity to hypoxia enables shape‐based classification of sickle cell disease and trait blood samples at point of care

Author:

D'Costa Claudy1,Sharma Oshin1,Manna Riddha1,Singh Minakshi1,Singh Samrat12,Singh Srushti1,Mahto Anish1,Govil Pratiksha1,Satti Sampath1,Mehendale Ninad1,Italia Yazdi3ORCID,Paul Debjani14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai India

2. MedPrime Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Casa Piedade Co‐operative Housing Society Thane India

3. Shirin and Jamshed Guzder Regional Blood Centre Valsad India

4. Wadhwani Research Centre for Bioengineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai India

Abstract

AbstractRed blood cells (RBCs) become sickle‐shaped and stiff under hypoxia as a consequence of hemoglobin (Hb) polymerization in sickle cell anemia. Distinguishing between sickle cell disease and trait is crucial during the diagnosis of sickle cell disease. While genetic analysis or high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) can accurately differentiate between these two genotypes, these tests are unsuitable for field use. Here, we report a novel microscopy‐based diagnostic test called ShapeDx™ to distinguish between disease and trait blood in less than 1 h. This is achieved by mixing an unknown blood sample with low and high concentrations of a chemical oxygen scavenger and thereby subjecting the blood to slow and fast hypoxia, respectively. The different rates of Hb polymerization resulting from slow and fast hypoxia lead to two distinct RBC shape distributions in the same blood sample, which allows us to identify it as healthy, trait, or disease. The controlled hypoxic environment necessary for differential Hb polymerization is generated using an imaging microchamber, which also reduces the sickling time of trait blood from several hours to just 30 min. In a single‐blinded proof‐of‐concept study conducted on a small cohort of clinical samples, the results of the ShapeDx™ test were 100% concordant with HPLC results. Additionally, our field studies have demonstrated that ShapeDx™ is the first reported microscopy test capable of distinguishing between sickle cell disease and trait samples in resource‐limited settings with the same accuracy as a gold standard test.

Funder

Tata Centre for Technology and Design, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biotechnology

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