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Exacerbation of oxidative stress during sickle vaso‐occlusive crisis is associated with decreased anti‐band 3 autoantibodies rate and increased red blood cell‐derived microparticle level: a prospective study
Author(s) -
Hierso Régine,
Lemonne Nathalie,
Villaescusa Rinaldo,
LalanneMistrih MarieLaure,
Charlot Keyne,
EtienneJulan Maryse,
Tressières Benoit,
Lamarre Yann,
Tarer Vanessa,
Garnier Yohann,
Hernandez Ada Arce,
Ferracci Serge,
Connes Philippe,
Romana Marc,
HardyDessources MarieDominique
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
british journal of haematology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.907
H-Index - 186
eISSN - 1365-2141
pISSN - 0007-1048
DOI - 10.1111/bjh.14476
Subject(s) - oxidative stress , band 3 , autoantibody , red blood cell , red cell , medicine , immunology , glutathione , exacerbation , endocrinology , chemistry , biochemistry , membrane protein , antibody , enzyme , membrane
Summary Painful vaso‐occlusive crisis, a hallmark of sickle cell anaemia, results from complex, incompletely understood mechanisms. Red blood cell ( RBC ) damage caused by continuous endogenous and exogenous oxidative stress may precipitate the occurrence of vaso‐occlusive crises. In order to gain insight into the relevance of oxidative stress in vaso‐occlusive crisis occurrence, we prospectively compared the expression levels of various oxidative markers in 32 adults with sickle cell anaemia during vaso‐occlusive crisis and steady‐state conditions. Compared to steady‐state condition, plasma levels of free haem, advanced oxidation protein products and myeloperoxidase, RBC caspase‐3 activity, as well as the concentrations of total, neutrophil‐ and RBC ‐derived microparticles were increased during vaso‐occlusive crises, whereas the reduced glutathione content was decreased in RBC s. In addition, natural anti‐band 3 autoantibodies levels decreased during crisis and were negatively correlated with the rise in plasma advanced oxidation protein products and RBC caspase‐3 activity. These data showed an exacerbation of the oxidative stress during vaso‐occlusive crises in sickle cell anaemia patients and strongly suggest that the higher concentration of harmful circulating RBC ‐derived microparticles and the reduced anti‐band 3 autoantibodies levels may be both related to the recruitment of oxidized band 3 into membrane aggregates.

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