Red Blood Cell Deformability Is Expressed by a Set of Interrelated Membrane Proteins

Author:

Barshtein Gregory1ORCID,Gural Alexander2,Arbell Dan3,Barkan Refael4,Livshits Leonid5,Pajic-Lijakovic Ivana6,Yedgar Saul1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry, The Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 9112001, Israel

2. Blood Bank, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem 9112001, Israel

3. Pediatric Surgery, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem 9112001, Israel

4. Department of Digital Medical Technologies, Holon Institute of Technology, Holon 5810201, Israel

5. Red Blood Cell Research Group, Vetsuisse Faculty, Institute of Veterinary Physiology, University of Zurich, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland

6. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Belgrade, 11120 Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

Red blood cell (RBC) deformability, expressing their ability to change their shape, allows them to minimize their resistance to flow and optimize oxygen delivery to the tissues. RBC with reduced deformability may lead to increased vascular resistance, capillary occlusion, and impaired perfusion and oxygen delivery. A reduction in deformability, as occurs during RBC physiological aging and under blood storage, is implicated in the pathophysiology of diverse conditions with circulatory disorders and anemias. The change in RBC deformability is associated with metabolic and structural alterations, mostly uncharacterized. To bridge this gap, we analyzed the membrane protein levels, using mass spectroscopy, of RBC with varying deformability determined by image analysis. In total, 752 membrane proteins were identified. However, deformability was positively correlated with the level of only fourteen proteins, with a highly significant inter-correlation between them. These proteins are involved in membrane rafting and/or the membrane–cytoskeleton linkage. These findings suggest that the reduction of deformability is a programmed (not arbitrary) process of remodeling and shedding of membrane fragments, possibly mirroring the formation of extracellular vesicles. The highly significant inter-correlation between the deformability-expressing proteins infers that the cell deformability can be assessed by determining the level of a few, possibly one, of them.

Funder

Hebrew University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis

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