Wallace H. Coulter Platelet Laboratory, Division of Hematology and Oncology, Department of Medicine, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida 33176, USA.
Transfusion. 2011 Apr;51(4):886-93. doi: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2011.03099.x.
This article reviews evidence for the involvement of cell-derived microparticles (MPs) in transfusion-related adverse events. The controversy concerning possible added risk of older versus fresher stored blood is also reviewed and is consistent with the hypothesis that MPs are involved with adverse events. Although all types of circulating MPs are discussed, the emphasis is on red blood cell-derived MPs (RMPs). The evidence is particularly strong for involvement of RMPs in transfusion-related acute lung injury, but also for postoperative thrombosis. However, this evidence is largely circumstantial. Work in progress to directly test the hypothesis is also briefly reviewed.
本文综述了细胞来源的微颗粒(MPs)在输血相关不良事件中的作用的证据。还回顾了关于陈旧血与新鲜血可能存在的风险差异的争议,该争议与 MPs 与不良事件相关的假说一致。虽然讨论了所有类型的循环 MPs,但重点是红细胞来源的 MPs(RMPs)。RMP 在输血相关性急性肺损伤中的作用的证据特别充分,但在术后血栓形成中也是如此。然而,这些证据主要是间接的。还简要回顾了正在进行的直接检验这一假说的工作。