A novel composition of endogenous metabolic modulators improves red blood cell properties in sickle cell disease

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2024-02

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van Dijk, Myrthe J
Traets, Marissa
van Oirschot, Brigitte AISNI 0000000391228600
Ruiter, Titine J J
de Wilde, Jonathan R AORCID 0000-0001-6033-2945
Eijkelenboom-Bos, Jennifer
Van Solinge, Wouter W.ORCID 0000-0003-2867-2581ISNI 0000000394265028
Koziel, Margaret J
Jans, Judith J.M.ORCID 0000-0003-0960-6263ISNI 0000000395854262
Wani, Revati

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Abstract

The most common forms of sickle cell disease (SCD) are sickle cell anemia (SCA; HbSS) and HbSC disease. In both, especially the more dense, dehydrated and adherent red blood cells (RBCs) with reduced deformability are prone to hemolysis and sickling, and thereby vaso-occlusion. Based on plasma amino acid profiling in SCD, a composition of 10 amino acids and derivatives (RCitNacQCarLKHVS; Axcella Therapeutics, USA), referred to as endogenous metabolic modulators (EMMs), was designed to target RBC metabolism. The effects of ex vivo treatment with the EMM composition on different RBC properties were studied in SCD ( n = 9 SCA, n = 5 HbSC disease). Dose-dependent improvements were observed in RBC hydration assessed by hemocytometry (MCV, MCHC, dense RBCs) and osmotic gradient ektacytometry (Ohyper). Median (interquartile range [IQR]) increase in Ohyper compared to vehicle was 4.9% (4.0%-5.5%), 7.5% (6.9%-9.4%), and 12.8% (11.5%-14.0%) with increasing 20×, 40×, and 80X concentrations, respectively (all p < 0.0001). RBC deformability (EImax using oxygen gradient ektacytometry) increased by 8.1% (2.2%-12.1%; p = 0.0012), 9.6% (2.9%-15.1%; p = 0.0013), and 13.3% (5.7%-25.5%; p = 0.0007), respectively. Besides, RBC adhesion to subendothelial laminin decreased by 43% (6%-68%; p = 0.4324), 58% (48%-72%; p = 0.0185), and 71% (49%-82%; p = 0.0016), respectively. Together, these results provide a rationale for further studies with the EMM composition targeting multiple RBC properties in SCD.

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amino acids, anemia, metabolism, red blood cell, sickle cell disease, Journal Article

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van Dijk, M J, Traets, M J M, van Oirschot, B A, Ruiter, T J J, de Wilde, J R A, Bos, J, van Solinge, W W, Koziel, M J, Jans, J J M, Wani, R, van Beers, E J, van Wijk, R & Rab, M A E 2024, 'A novel composition of endogenous metabolic modulators improves red blood cell properties in sickle cell disease', EJHaem, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 21-32. https://doi.org/10.1002/jha2.850