PMID: 22582510May 16, 2012Paper

Soluble CD40L release as test for functional platelet loss

Clinical Laboratory
Folker WenzelGünther Giers

Abstract

During platelet storage, alterations of the platelet function, 'platelet storage lesion', can be observed resulting in a reduced platelet viability. The release of soluble CD40 ligand (sCD40L) by platelets reflects different aspects of platelet metabolism and activity. Therefore, we used the sCD40L release to test for functional platelet loss in platelet products during storage in comparison to the formation of thromboxane (TXB2). On day 1, 3, and 5 in single donor apheresis platelet products (n = 8) under routine storage conditions, sCD40L (measured by ELISA) and TXB2 (measured by RIA) were determined after platelet stimulation (recalcification and clot formation). Results were related to a therapeutic unit (TU = 2 x 10*11 platelets). In platelet-rich plasma of the donors, sCD40L release was 42.5 +/- 7.1 ng/TU and TXB2 formation 2,183 +/- 576 ng/TU. On day 1, 3, and 5 sCD40L release was reduced to 95%, 64%, and 57% and TXB2 formation to 92%, 80%, and 65% of the respective control values. In single donor apheresis PCs, sCD40L release and TXB2 formation showed a comparable course over storage time and were reduced to about 60% of the respective control values after a storage period of 5 days. These findings are in line with lite...Continue Reading

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