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Erythroid Adhesion Molecules in Sickle Cell Anaemia Infants: Insights Into Early Pathophysiology

Sickle cell anaemia (SCA) results from a single mutation in the β globin gene. It is seldom symptomatic in the first semester of life. We analysed the expression pattern of 9 adhesion molecules on red blood cells, in a cohort of 54 SCA and 17 non-SCA very young infants of comparable age (median 144 ...

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Autores principales: Brousse, Valentine, Colin, Yves, Pereira, Catia, Arnaud, Cecile, Odièvre, Marie Helene, Boutemy, Anne, Guitton, Corinne, de Montalembert, Mariane, Lapouméroulie, Claudine, Picot, Julien, Le Van Kim, Caroline, El Nemer, Wassim
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Publicado: Elsevier 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4485482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26137540
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2014.12.006
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author Brousse, Valentine
Colin, Yves
Pereira, Catia
Arnaud, Cecile
Odièvre, Marie Helene
Boutemy, Anne
Guitton, Corinne
de Montalembert, Mariane
Lapouméroulie, Claudine
Picot, Julien
Le Van Kim, Caroline
El Nemer, Wassim
author_facet Brousse, Valentine
Colin, Yves
Pereira, Catia
Arnaud, Cecile
Odièvre, Marie Helene
Boutemy, Anne
Guitton, Corinne
de Montalembert, Mariane
Lapouméroulie, Claudine
Picot, Julien
Le Van Kim, Caroline
El Nemer, Wassim
author_sort Brousse, Valentine
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description Sickle cell anaemia (SCA) results from a single mutation in the β globin gene. It is seldom symptomatic in the first semester of life. We analysed the expression pattern of 9 adhesion molecules on red blood cells, in a cohort of 54 SCA and 17 non-SCA very young infants of comparable age (median 144 days, 81–196). Haemoglobin F (HbF) level was unsurprisingly elevated in SCA infants (41.2% ± 11.2) and 2–4 fold higher than in non-SCA infants, yet SCA infants presented significantly decreased Hb level and increased reticulocytosis. Cytometry analysis evidenced a specific expression profile on reticulocytes of SCA infants, with notably an increased expression of the adhesion molecules Lu/BCAM, ICAM-4 and LFA-3, both in percentage of positive cells and in surface density. No significant difference was found on mature red cells. Our findings demonstrate the very early onset of reticulocyte membrane modifications in SCA asymptomatic infants and allow an insight into the first pathological changes with the release of stress reticulocytes expressing a distinctive profile of adhesion molecules.
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spelling pubmed-44854822015-07-01 Erythroid Adhesion Molecules in Sickle Cell Anaemia Infants: Insights Into Early Pathophysiology Brousse, Valentine Colin, Yves Pereira, Catia Arnaud, Cecile Odièvre, Marie Helene Boutemy, Anne Guitton, Corinne de Montalembert, Mariane Lapouméroulie, Claudine Picot, Julien Le Van Kim, Caroline El Nemer, Wassim EBioMedicine Original Article Sickle cell anaemia (SCA) results from a single mutation in the β globin gene. It is seldom symptomatic in the first semester of life. We analysed the expression pattern of 9 adhesion molecules on red blood cells, in a cohort of 54 SCA and 17 non-SCA very young infants of comparable age (median 144 days, 81–196). Haemoglobin F (HbF) level was unsurprisingly elevated in SCA infants (41.2% ± 11.2) and 2–4 fold higher than in non-SCA infants, yet SCA infants presented significantly decreased Hb level and increased reticulocytosis. Cytometry analysis evidenced a specific expression profile on reticulocytes of SCA infants, with notably an increased expression of the adhesion molecules Lu/BCAM, ICAM-4 and LFA-3, both in percentage of positive cells and in surface density. No significant difference was found on mature red cells. Our findings demonstrate the very early onset of reticulocyte membrane modifications in SCA asymptomatic infants and allow an insight into the first pathological changes with the release of stress reticulocytes expressing a distinctive profile of adhesion molecules. Elsevier 2014-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4485482/ /pubmed/26137540 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2014.12.006 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Brousse, Valentine
Colin, Yves
Pereira, Catia
Arnaud, Cecile
Odièvre, Marie Helene
Boutemy, Anne
Guitton, Corinne
de Montalembert, Mariane
Lapouméroulie, Claudine
Picot, Julien
Le Van Kim, Caroline
El Nemer, Wassim
Erythroid Adhesion Molecules in Sickle Cell Anaemia Infants: Insights Into Early Pathophysiology
title Erythroid Adhesion Molecules in Sickle Cell Anaemia Infants: Insights Into Early Pathophysiology
title_full Erythroid Adhesion Molecules in Sickle Cell Anaemia Infants: Insights Into Early Pathophysiology
title_fullStr Erythroid Adhesion Molecules in Sickle Cell Anaemia Infants: Insights Into Early Pathophysiology
title_full_unstemmed Erythroid Adhesion Molecules in Sickle Cell Anaemia Infants: Insights Into Early Pathophysiology
title_short Erythroid Adhesion Molecules in Sickle Cell Anaemia Infants: Insights Into Early Pathophysiology
title_sort erythroid adhesion molecules in sickle cell anaemia infants: insights into early pathophysiology
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4485482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26137540
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2014.12.006
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