2016
Bridging channel dendritic cells induce immunity to transfused red blood cells
Calabro S, Gallman A, Gowthaman U, Liu D, Chen P, Liu J, Krishnaswamy JK, Nascimento MS, Xu L, Patel SR, Williams A, Tormey CA, Hod EA, Spitalnik SL, Zimring JC, Hendrickson JE, Stowell SR, Eisenbarth SC. Bridging channel dendritic cells induce immunity to transfused red blood cells. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 2016, 213: 887-896. PMID: 27185856, PMCID: PMC4886363, DOI: 10.1084/jem.20151720.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSplenic dendritic cellsDendritic cellsRBC transfusionT cellsImmune responseRed blood cell transfusionBlood cell transfusionT cell primingConventional dendritic cellsDetrimental immune responsesB cell responsesNaive T cellsT cell helpMurine transfusion modelRBC transfusion supportTime of transfusionRBC alloantigensCell transfusionDC subsetsAllogeneic RBCsRed blood cellsRenal failureTransfusion supportMajor complicationsCell priming
2015
Riboflavin‐ultraviolet light pathogen reduction treatment does not impact the immunogenicity of murine red blood cells
Tormey CA, Santhanakrishnan M, Smith NH, Liu J, Marschner S, Goodrich RP, Hendrickson JE. Riboflavin‐ultraviolet light pathogen reduction treatment does not impact the immunogenicity of murine red blood cells. Transfusion 2015, 56: 863-872. PMID: 26643781, DOI: 10.1111/trf.13432.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite blood cellsFresh whole bloodPathogen reduction treatmentAlloimmune responseWhole bloodRBC antigensSyngeneic RBCsNegative direct antiglobulin testBlood cellsRBC antigen expressionRecipient alloimmune responsesDirect antiglobulin testMurine red blood cellsPathogen inactivation treatmentPosttransfusion RBC recoveryKEL RBCsRBC alloimmunizationImmunogenic neoantigensRed blood cellsAntiglobulin testBlood donorsImmune responseAntigen expressionHours posttransfusionHuman antigens