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Platelet and leucocyte activation in childhood sickle cell disease: Association with nocturnal hypoxaemia

Platelet and leucocyte activation in childhood sickle cell disease: Association with nocturnal hypoxaemia
Platelet and leucocyte activation in childhood sickle cell disease: Association with nocturnal hypoxaemia

We hypothesized that vaso-occlusive events in childhood sickle cell disease (SCD) may relate to inflammatory cell activation as well as interactions between sickle erythrocytes and vascular endothelium. Peripheral blood was examined from 24 children with SCD, of whom 12 had neurological sequelae and seven had frequent painful crises, and 10 control subjects. Platelet (CD62P and CD40L expression) and granulocyte (CD11b expression) activation and levels of platelet-erythrocyte and platelet-granulocyte complexes were determined by flow cytometry. Platelets (P = 0.019), neutrophils (P = 0.02) and monocytes (P = 0.001) were more activated and there were increased platelet-erythrocyte complexes (P = 0.026) in SCD patients compared with controls. Platelet-granulocyte complexes were not raised. There were no differences between the different groups of SCD. As hypoxia activates monocytes, platelets and endothelial cells and causes sickling of SCD erythrocytes, we also investigated 20 SCD patients with overnight pulse oximetry. Minimum overnight saturation correlated with the level of platelet-erythrocyte complexes (Spearman's ρ -0.668, P < 0.02), neutrophil CD11b (Spearman's ρ -0.466, P = 0.038) and monocyle CD11b (Spearman's ρ -0.652, P = 0.002). These findings provide important clues about the mechanism by which SCD patients may become predisposed to vaso-occlusive events.

Activation, Granulocytes, Hypoxaemia, Platelets, Sickle cell disease
0007-1048
474-481
Inwald, D.P.
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Kirkham, F.J.
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Peters, M.J.
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Lane, R.
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Wade, A.
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Evans, J.P.
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Lane, R.
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Wade, A.
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Evans, J.P.
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Inwald, D.P., Kirkham, F.J., Peters, M.J., Lane, R., Wade, A., Evans, J.P. and Klein, N.J. (2000) Platelet and leucocyte activation in childhood sickle cell disease: Association with nocturnal hypoxaemia. British Journal of Haematology, 111 (2), 474-481. (doi:10.1111/j.1365-2141.2000.02353.x).

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Abstract

We hypothesized that vaso-occlusive events in childhood sickle cell disease (SCD) may relate to inflammatory cell activation as well as interactions between sickle erythrocytes and vascular endothelium. Peripheral blood was examined from 24 children with SCD, of whom 12 had neurological sequelae and seven had frequent painful crises, and 10 control subjects. Platelet (CD62P and CD40L expression) and granulocyte (CD11b expression) activation and levels of platelet-erythrocyte and platelet-granulocyte complexes were determined by flow cytometry. Platelets (P = 0.019), neutrophils (P = 0.02) and monocytes (P = 0.001) were more activated and there were increased platelet-erythrocyte complexes (P = 0.026) in SCD patients compared with controls. Platelet-granulocyte complexes were not raised. There were no differences between the different groups of SCD. As hypoxia activates monocytes, platelets and endothelial cells and causes sickling of SCD erythrocytes, we also investigated 20 SCD patients with overnight pulse oximetry. Minimum overnight saturation correlated with the level of platelet-erythrocyte complexes (Spearman's ρ -0.668, P < 0.02), neutrophil CD11b (Spearman's ρ -0.466, P = 0.038) and monocyle CD11b (Spearman's ρ -0.652, P = 0.002). These findings provide important clues about the mechanism by which SCD patients may become predisposed to vaso-occlusive events.

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Published date: 2000
Keywords: Activation, Granulocytes, Hypoxaemia, Platelets, Sickle cell disease

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Local EPrints ID: 429816
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/429816
ISSN: 0007-1048
PURE UUID: a7b25713-0f3a-457d-a79c-2b32f039bfd6
ORCID for F.J. Kirkham: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2443-7958

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Author: D.P. Inwald
Author: F.J. Kirkham ORCID iD
Author: M.J. Peters
Author: R. Lane
Author: A. Wade
Author: J.P. Evans
Author: N.J. Klein

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