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Packed Red Blood Cell Supernatants Do Not Promote Growth or Cisplatin Resistance of Myeloid Leukemia K-562 Cells

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JOURNAL OF BLOOD MEDICINE
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages 121-131

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DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/JBM.S349965

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red blood cell; transfusion; myeloid leukemia; K-562 cells; cisplatin

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  1. University of Lodz [B1811000001785.02]

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The study found that the acellular fraction of stored PRBC does not affect the progression of chronic myeloid leukemia. However, further research is needed to confirm these results.
Background: A decreased immune surveillance as a consequence of packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusions has been linked to cancer recurrence and progression, but a causal mechanism remains unclear. During processing and storage of PRBC, numerous bioactive substances accumulate in the acellular fraction (supernatant) of PRBC. Aim: The study aimed to determine whether the supernatant of leukocyte-reduced (LR) and non-leukocyte-reduced (NLR) long-stored PRBC can modulate the survival and proliferation of myeloid leukemia K-562 cells, and the influence of cisplatin (cisPt) on these processes. Methods: Viability, proliferation, DNA damage, intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), caspase-3/7 and caspase-9 levels were determined in response to the LR or NLR, fresh (day 1) and long-stored (day 42) PRBCs. Results: The supernatants of fresh (day 1) and stored (day 42) PRBC, in the absence and presence of cisPt, promoted apoptosis of K-562 cells via the increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and increased level of DNA damage, which was manifested by the viability reduction and inhibition of K-562 cell proliferation. No significant influence of the pre-storage leukocyte-filtration and storage time of PRBC units on their anti-proliferative effect was demonstrated. Conclusion: The findings may suggest that the PRBC acellular fraction does not affect chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) progression. However, these issues are pioneering and require further study.

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