Publication Date:
2019-11-13
Description:
Background: In sickle cell disease (SCD), hemoglobin S (HbS) polymerizes upon deoxygenation, reducing red blood cell (RBC) deformability. RBC deformability can be measured over a range of oxygen concentrations using a Laser Optical Rotational Red Cell Analyzer (Lorrca) ektacytometer (RR Mechatronics, Zwaag, the Netherlands) with Oxygenscan module. The Oxygenscan measures 3 key parameters: 1) EImax, RBC deformability at normoxia; 2) EImin, RBC deformability upon deoxygenation; and 3) the point of sickling (PoS): the oxygen tension at which a 5% decrease in normoxic EI is observed during deoxygenation, reflecting the patient-specific pO2 at which sickling begins (Figure 1A). Previously we showed that Oxygenscan parameters correlate with measures of SCD disease severity and hemolysis (absolute reticulocyte count, %fetal hemoglobin, %HbS, total Hb, %dense RBC, (Rab et al. Blood 2018). In this study, we investigated the relationship between oxygenscan parameters and incidence of vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC), and we tested the ability of the Oxygenscan parameters to assess response to hydroxyurea (HU) and chronic transfusion (CTF) in patients with SCD. Methods: We analyzed 2 cohorts: a European cohort (EUC) of 62 SCD patients (all HbSS or HbS/β-thalassemia), enrolled at either University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU, n= 42) or Hospital Lyon (LIBM, n=20), and a US cohort (USC) of 97 SCD patients enrolled at Texas Children's Hospital (TCH). Differences in Oxygenscan parameters in SCD patients without/with VOC (requiring a doctor's evaluation) in the past 2 years were measured in 46 adult EUC SCD patients and 80 pediatric USC SCD patients. EUC patients without VOC (n=18, median age 40.6 years (y); 11 female (F), 44% on HU, 6% on CTF, 28% on both treatments), were compared to patients with a positive history of VOC (n=28, median age 23.9y, 13F, 39% on HU, 11% on CTF and 11% on both). Patients without VOC in the USC (n= 34, median age 8.0y, 15F, 53% on HU, 15% on CTF and 21% on both treatments) were compared to patients with VOC (n=46, median age 11.8y, 20F, 74% on HU, 13% on CTF and 11% on both treatments). To establish treatment related Oxygenscan parameter changes, we analyzed RBCs from 9 SCD patients from UMCU (median age 19y, 5F), before and during HU treatment (measurements performed at baseline, and 1, 3 and 6 months after starting HU), 7 SCD patients from UMCU (median age 26.7y; 6F) before and after transfusion and 17 SCD patients from TCH (median age 10.8y; 6F) on HU before and after transfusion. Results: In the EUC, PoS differed significantly between patients without VOC in the last 2 years (median 41.6mmHg) and patients with VOC in the last 2 years (median 53.7 mmHg, p
Print ISSN:
0006-4971
Electronic ISSN:
1528-0020
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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