2009
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2008-09-177857
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Plasma from stored packed red blood cells and MHC class I antibodies causes acute lung injury in a 2-event in vivo rat model

Abstract: Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is the leading cause of transfusion death. We hypothesize that TRALI requires 2 events: (1) the clinical condition of the patient and (2) the infusion of antibodies against MHC class I antigens or the plasma from stored blood. A 2-event rat model was developed with saline (NS) or endotoxin (LPS) as the first event and the infusion of plasma from packed red blood cells (PRBCs) or antibodies (OX18 and OX27) against MHC class I antigens as the second event. ALI was de… Show more

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“…A threshold model has been proposed, 19 in which the presence of a strong "first event" may require only a weak second event before TRALI occurs. [44][45][46] In accordance, in a mouse model of TRALI, the presence of an inflammatory reaction resulted in onset of TRALI after a lower dose of antibodies compared with healthy controls. 47,48 Our data suggest that patients with an expected prolonged time on the cardiopulmonary bypass may benefit from HLA/HNA antibody-free blood products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…A threshold model has been proposed, 19 in which the presence of a strong "first event" may require only a weak second event before TRALI occurs. [44][45][46] In accordance, in a mouse model of TRALI, the presence of an inflammatory reaction resulted in onset of TRALI after a lower dose of antibodies compared with healthy controls. 47,48 Our data suggest that patients with an expected prolonged time on the cardiopulmonary bypass may benefit from HLA/HNA antibody-free blood products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…30,31 The mechanism by which stored blood causes lung injury may be through passive infusion of lysoPCs, which accumulate during storage of RBCs and PLTs. 22,44 In this study, we show an association between the number of transfused RBC products stored for more than 14 days and the onset of TRALI. This association disappeared after adjusting for patient risk factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…6 Briefly, rats were injected intraperitoneally with 2 mg/kg lipopolysaccharide (LPS, Salmonella enteritides), incubated for 2 hours, and anesthetized with 60 mg/kg pentobarbital, and the femoral vessels were cannulated. 6 Blood was removed (10 minutes) equal to 10% of the total blood volume 31 followed by infusion of an identical volume of heat-treated (56°C for 30 minutes to obviate the effects of fibrinogen and complement) cell-free plasma with 50 mg/mL of OX27 6 filtration or heat-treated supernatant from day 1 or day 42 RBC units that underwent experimental filtration or standard LR. These second events were infused at 4 mL/h followed by 30 mg/kg of Evans blue dye (EBD).…”
Section: Two-event In Vivo Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[21][22][23] These antibodies, lipids, or sCD40L activate neutrophils (PMNs), allowing for PMN-mediated endothelial damage, capillary leak, and acute lung injury (ALI). [6][7][8]13,24 We hypothesize that a prestorage filter that removes antibodies, leukocytes, and platelets and decreases lipid bioactivity would significantly decrease the presence of donor HLA antibodies and the accumulation of biologically active lipids and sCD40L and would abrogate TRALI in a 2-event animal model.…”
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