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Optimized processing for pathogen inactivation of double-dose buffy-coat platelet concentrates: maintained in vitro quality over 7-day storage.

Vox Sanguinis 2018 October
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Efficient pathogen inactivation (PI) offers the possibility of increasing the number of buffy coats per pool without the concurrent increased risk of pathogen transmission. Here, we describe the findings of in vitro analyses of platelets from pools of eight buffy coats treated with amotosalen and UVA light (INTERCEPT Blood System for Platelets) using INTERCEPT disposable processing sets with plastic materials sourced from alternate suppliers and split afterwards to obtain two therapeutic transfusion doses.

METHODS: Double-dose platelet concentrates were prepared from pools of eight buffy coats in additive solution (SSP+) using either previous 6-lead or new 8-lead pooling sets and PI processing sets in previous or alternate supplier sourced plastics (AS). Platelets were treated with the INTERCEPT Blood System then stored for up to 7 days and tested for in vitro quality.

RESULTS: All tested units (n = 30) were in conformity with European guidelines. Using AS sets more effectively maintained glucose reserves (P < 0·01), reduced lactate production (P < 0·01), reduced CD62P expression (P < 0·01) and downregulated levels of surface CD42b (P < 0·01) overtime. AS set maintained JC-positive cells (NS) between day 2 and day 7 and sustained platelet integrin activation (PAC-1) between day 2 and day 7 (NS). Overall sCD40L and PGDF accumulated in an equivalent way (P < 0·01) within series.

SUMMARY/CONCLUSIONS: In summary, our data demonstrate that PI treatment using AS sets, in combination with the new pooling set for double-dose platelet preparation, maintained the platelet in vitro quality over 7 days of storage.

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