2022
DOI: 10.3390/genes13071255
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Identification of RNA Markers in Red Blood Cells for Doping Control in Autologous Blood Transfusion

Abstract: The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has prohibited the use of autologous blood transfusion (ABT) as a doping method by athletes. It is difficult to detect this doping method in laboratory tests, and a robust testing method has not yet been established. We conducted an animal experiment and used total RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) to identify novel RNA markers to detect ABT doping within red blood cells (RBCs) as a pilot study before human trials. This study used whole blood samples from Wistar rats. The whole blood… Show more

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“…Research into complementary methods supporting the detection of ABTs, besides approaches offered by the ABP, were discussed on transcriptome and cellular levels. Employing total RNA sequencing, whole‐blood samples (obtained from rats) were collected and stored in conventional citrate–phosphate–dextrose–adenine (CPDA) solutions for 10 and 20 days and analyzed for significant alterations in gene expression profiles by Sugasawa et al 92 Candidate marker RNAs exhibiting changes more than 10‐fold (compared to baseline) were found with Lyz2 , Ifit3 , and Il1b , all of which are associated with immune system regulations. Both specificity and sensitivity of the approach remain to be shown, that is, how these relate to erythropoiesis and whether these can be reliably monitored in humans that received ABTs, especially at the expectedly low volumes and percentage of transfused blood.…”
Section: Manipulation Of Blood and Blood Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research into complementary methods supporting the detection of ABTs, besides approaches offered by the ABP, were discussed on transcriptome and cellular levels. Employing total RNA sequencing, whole‐blood samples (obtained from rats) were collected and stored in conventional citrate–phosphate–dextrose–adenine (CPDA) solutions for 10 and 20 days and analyzed for significant alterations in gene expression profiles by Sugasawa et al 92 Candidate marker RNAs exhibiting changes more than 10‐fold (compared to baseline) were found with Lyz2 , Ifit3 , and Il1b , all of which are associated with immune system regulations. Both specificity and sensitivity of the approach remain to be shown, that is, how these relate to erythropoiesis and whether these can be reliably monitored in humans that received ABTs, especially at the expectedly low volumes and percentage of transfused blood.…”
Section: Manipulation Of Blood and Blood Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%