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Impact of Leucocyte Depletion and Prion Reduction Filters on TSE Blood Borne Transmission

The identification in the UK of 4 v-CJD infected patients thought to be due to the use of transfused Red Blood Cell units prepared from blood of donors incubating v-CJD raised major concerns in transfusion medicine. The demonstration of leucocyte associated infectivity using various animal models of...

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Autores principales: Lacroux, Caroline, Bougard, Daisy, Litaise, Claire, Simmons, Hugh, Corbiere, Fabien, Dernis, Dominique, Tardivel, René, Morel, Nathalie, Simon, Stephanie, Lugan, Séverine, Costes, Pierrette, Weisbecker, Jean Louis, Schelcher, François, Grassi, Jacques, Coste, Joliette, Andréoletti, Olivier
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3409224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22860049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042019
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author Lacroux, Caroline
Bougard, Daisy
Litaise, Claire
Simmons, Hugh
Corbiere, Fabien
Dernis, Dominique
Tardivel, René
Morel, Nathalie
Simon, Stephanie
Lugan, Séverine
Costes, Pierrette
Weisbecker, Jean Louis
Schelcher, François
Grassi, Jacques
Coste, Joliette
Andréoletti, Olivier
author_facet Lacroux, Caroline
Bougard, Daisy
Litaise, Claire
Simmons, Hugh
Corbiere, Fabien
Dernis, Dominique
Tardivel, René
Morel, Nathalie
Simon, Stephanie
Lugan, Séverine
Costes, Pierrette
Weisbecker, Jean Louis
Schelcher, François
Grassi, Jacques
Coste, Joliette
Andréoletti, Olivier
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description The identification in the UK of 4 v-CJD infected patients thought to be due to the use of transfused Red Blood Cell units prepared from blood of donors incubating v-CJD raised major concerns in transfusion medicine. The demonstration of leucocyte associated infectivity using various animal models of TSE infection led to the implementation of systematic leuco-depletion (LD) of Red Blood cells concentrates (RBCs) in a number of countries. In the same models, plasma also demonstrated a significant level of infectivity which raised questions on the impact of LD on the v-CJD transmission risk. The recent development of filters combining LD and the capture of non-leucocyte associated prion infectivity meant a comparison of the benefits of LD alone versus LD/prion-reduction filters (LD/PR) on blood-borne TSE transmission could be made. Due to the similarity of blood/plasma volumes to human transfusion medicine an experimental TSE sheep model was used to characterize the abilities of whole blood, RBCs, plasma and buffy-coat to transmit the disease through the transfusion route. The impact of a standard RBCs LD filter and of two different RBCs LD/PR prototype filters on the disease transmission was then measured. Homologous recipients transfused with whole-blood, buffy-coat and RBCs developed the disease with 100% efficiency. Conversely, plasma, when intravenously administered resulted in an inconstant infection of the recipients and no disease transmission was observed in sheep that received cryo-precipitated fraction or supernatant obtained from infectious plasma. Despite their high efficacy, LD and LD/PR filtration of the Red Blood Cells concentrate did not provide absolute protection from infection. These results support the view that leuco-depletion strongly mitigates the v-CJD blood borne transmission risk and provide information about the relative benefits of prion reduction filters.
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spelling pubmed-34092242012-08-02 Impact of Leucocyte Depletion and Prion Reduction Filters on TSE Blood Borne Transmission Lacroux, Caroline Bougard, Daisy Litaise, Claire Simmons, Hugh Corbiere, Fabien Dernis, Dominique Tardivel, René Morel, Nathalie Simon, Stephanie Lugan, Séverine Costes, Pierrette Weisbecker, Jean Louis Schelcher, François Grassi, Jacques Coste, Joliette Andréoletti, Olivier PLoS One Research Article The identification in the UK of 4 v-CJD infected patients thought to be due to the use of transfused Red Blood Cell units prepared from blood of donors incubating v-CJD raised major concerns in transfusion medicine. The demonstration of leucocyte associated infectivity using various animal models of TSE infection led to the implementation of systematic leuco-depletion (LD) of Red Blood cells concentrates (RBCs) in a number of countries. In the same models, plasma also demonstrated a significant level of infectivity which raised questions on the impact of LD on the v-CJD transmission risk. The recent development of filters combining LD and the capture of non-leucocyte associated prion infectivity meant a comparison of the benefits of LD alone versus LD/prion-reduction filters (LD/PR) on blood-borne TSE transmission could be made. Due to the similarity of blood/plasma volumes to human transfusion medicine an experimental TSE sheep model was used to characterize the abilities of whole blood, RBCs, plasma and buffy-coat to transmit the disease through the transfusion route. The impact of a standard RBCs LD filter and of two different RBCs LD/PR prototype filters on the disease transmission was then measured. Homologous recipients transfused with whole-blood, buffy-coat and RBCs developed the disease with 100% efficiency. Conversely, plasma, when intravenously administered resulted in an inconstant infection of the recipients and no disease transmission was observed in sheep that received cryo-precipitated fraction or supernatant obtained from infectious plasma. Despite their high efficacy, LD and LD/PR filtration of the Red Blood Cells concentrate did not provide absolute protection from infection. These results support the view that leuco-depletion strongly mitigates the v-CJD blood borne transmission risk and provide information about the relative benefits of prion reduction filters. Public Library of Science 2012-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3409224/ /pubmed/22860049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042019 Text en © 2012 Lacroux et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lacroux, Caroline
Bougard, Daisy
Litaise, Claire
Simmons, Hugh
Corbiere, Fabien
Dernis, Dominique
Tardivel, René
Morel, Nathalie
Simon, Stephanie
Lugan, Séverine
Costes, Pierrette
Weisbecker, Jean Louis
Schelcher, François
Grassi, Jacques
Coste, Joliette
Andréoletti, Olivier
Impact of Leucocyte Depletion and Prion Reduction Filters on TSE Blood Borne Transmission
title Impact of Leucocyte Depletion and Prion Reduction Filters on TSE Blood Borne Transmission
title_full Impact of Leucocyte Depletion and Prion Reduction Filters on TSE Blood Borne Transmission
title_fullStr Impact of Leucocyte Depletion and Prion Reduction Filters on TSE Blood Borne Transmission
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Leucocyte Depletion and Prion Reduction Filters on TSE Blood Borne Transmission
title_short Impact of Leucocyte Depletion and Prion Reduction Filters on TSE Blood Borne Transmission
title_sort impact of leucocyte depletion and prion reduction filters on tse blood borne transmission
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3409224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22860049
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042019
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