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Biochemical surrogate markers of hemolysis do not correlate with directly measured erythrocyte survival in sickle cell anemia.


ABSTRACT: Hemolysis is a key feature of sickle cell anemia (HbSS). Direct quantitation of hemolysis could be used as an objective outcome in clinical trials of new therapeutics for HbSS and would also enable better human studies of the pathogenesis of complications of HbSS that are ostensibly hemolysis-related, such as pulmonary hypertension. However, contemporary human studies in HbSS have used only surrogate markers of hemolysis rather than direct measurements of RBC survival. We directly quantified hemolysis in HbSS by measuring survival of an age cohort of RBCs labeled with a stable isotope, administered orally as 15 N-glycine, a metabolic precursor of heme. The atomic excess of 15 N in heme extracted from blood was monitored by mass spectrometry over time. We performed 13 labeling experiments in 11 individuals with HbSS. Mean RBC survival was 31.9 days (range 14.1-53.6). Both HbF level, a known determinant of hemolysis, and absolute reticulocyte count (ARC), an index of the marrow's response to hemolysis, correlated with directly measured RBC survival (r?=?0.61, P?

SUBMITTER: Quinn CT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5118160 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biochemical surrogate markers of hemolysis do not correlate with directly measured erythrocyte survival in sickle cell anemia.

Quinn Charles T CT   Smith Eric P EP   Arbabi Shahriar S   Khera Paramjit K PK   Lindsell Christopher J CJ   Niss Omar O   Joiner Clinton H CH   Franco Robert S RS   Cohen Robert M RM  

American journal of hematology 20161108 12


Hemolysis is a key feature of sickle cell anemia (HbSS). Direct quantitation of hemolysis could be used as an objective outcome in clinical trials of new therapeutics for HbSS and would also enable better human studies of the pathogenesis of complications of HbSS that are ostensibly hemolysis-related, such as pulmonary hypertension. However, contemporary human studies in HbSS have used only surrogate markers of hemolysis rather than direct measurements of RBC survival. We directly quantified hem  ...[more]

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