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Comment
. 2021 Apr 29;137(17):2275-2276.
doi: 10.1182/blood.2021010946.

In vivo clearance of stored red blood cells

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In vivo clearance of stored red blood cells

Angelo D'Alessandro. Blood. .

Abstract

In this issue of Blood, Roussel et al focus on the morphologic alterations of stored red blood cells (RBCs) and their impact on the ability of cells that have been damaged by storage to circulate after transfusion, which is the minimum requirement for the physiological function of transfused RBCs regarding oxygen transport. Specifically, they describe the progressive accumulation in stored units of a population of RBCs with reduced size (mean projected surface area <43 μm2), which they define as storage-induced microerythrocytes (SMEs). They thus combine elegant murine models and ex vivo perfusion of human spleens to demonstrate that SMEs are more rapidly removed than RBCs with normal morphology from the bloodstream of the recipient upon transfusion.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict-of-interest disclosure: A.D. is a founder of Omix Technologies Inc and Altis Biosciences LLC, is a consultant for Rubius Therapeutics, and is a member of an advisory board for Hemanext Inc and FORMA Therapeutics Inc.

Conflict-of-interest disclosure: A.D. is a founder of Omix Technologies Inc and Altis Biosciences LLC, is a consultant for Rubius Therapeutics, and is a member of an advisory board for Hemanext Inc and FORMA Therapeutics Inc.

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Roussel et al describe the progressive accumulation in stored units of a population of RBCs with reduced size, which accounts for ∼24% of the total RBCs by storage day 42. These SMEs have a mean projected surface area <43 μm2 and are rapidly removed from the bloodstream of the recipient upon transfusion.

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  • Rapid clearance of storage-induced microerythrocytes alters transfusion recovery.
    Roussel C, Morel A, Dussiot M, Marin M, Colard M, Fricot-Monsinjon A, Martinez A, Chambrion C, Henry B, Casimir M, Volle G, Dépond M, Dokmak S, Paye F, Sauvanet A, Le Van Kim C, Colin Y, Georgeault S, Roingeard P, Spitalnik SL, Ndour PA, Hermine O, Hod EA, Buffet PA, Amireault P. Roussel C, et al. Blood. 2021 Apr 29;137(17):2285-2298. doi: 10.1182/blood.2020008563. Blood. 2021. PMID: 33657208 Free PMC article.

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