In:
Vox Sanguinis, Wiley, Vol. 117, No. 1 ( 2022-01), p. 49-57
Abstract:
Platelet concentrates suspended in a platelet additive solution (PAS‐PC) are associated with a reduction in allergic response and are suitable for preparing pathogen‐inactivated PC. We aimed to develop an efficient platform for the dual preparation of PAS‐PC and platelet‐poor plasma. Materials and Methods PAS‐PC was prepared in six steps by using a hollow‐fibre system based on cross‐flow filtration: priming, loading PC, loading PAS, collection of filtered liquid (flow‐through) and collection of platelets by washing with PAS followed by washing with air. In this study, the efficacy of platelet and plasma protein recovery and characteristics of recovered PAS‐PC and flow‐through plasma were analysed in detail. Results Recoveries of platelet in PAS‐PC and plasma protein in the flow‐through were 95.4% ± 3.7% and 61.6% ± 5.0%, respectively. The residual plasma protein in PAS‐PC was 34.1% ± 2.8%. Although the expression level of CD62P, a platelet activation marker, in recovered platelets was approximately 1.2‐fold of that in original platelets, swirling patterns were well retained, and aggregation in PAS‐PC was not visible. Agonist‐induced aggregabilities, platelet morphology and hypotonic shock recovery were conserved. The patterns of plasma protein and lipoprotein in the flow‐through were comparable with those in the original PCs. The multimeric pattern analysis of VWF remained unaltered. Conclusion We propose a highly efficient preparation system that enables the simultaneous production of PAS‐PC and platelet‐poor plasma. It also achieves a high recovery of functionally well‐retained platelets with very low activation.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0042-9007
,
1423-0410
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2022
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