Proteomics of methylene blue photo-treated plasma before and after removal of the dye by an absorbent filter

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作者
Crettaz, D
Sensebe, L
Vu, DH
Schneider, P
Depasse, F
Bienvenut, WV
Quadroni, M
Tissot, JD
机构
[1] Serv Reg Vaudois Transfus Sanguine, CH-1005 Lausanne, Switzerland
[2] Etablissement Francais Sang, Tours, France
[3] Lab Claude Levy, Ivry, France
[4] Fac Med, Inst Biochem, Epalinges, Switzerland
关键词
fibrinogen; methylene blue; photo-inactivation; plasma;
D O I
10.1002/pmic.200300667
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Methylene blue (MB) and light are used for virus inactivation of plasma for transfusion. However, the presence of MB has been the subject of concern, and efforts have been made to efficiently remove the dye after photo-treatment. For this study, plasma was collected by apheresis from 10 donors (group A), then treated using the MacoPharma THERAFLEX procedure (MB; 1 muM, and light exposure; 180 J/cm(2)) (group B), and finally filtered in order to remove the dye (group C). Proteins were analyzed by two-dimensional electrophoresis, and peptides showing modifications were characterized by mass spectrometry. Clottable and antigenic fibrinogen levels, as well as fibrin polymerization time were measured. Analyses of the gels focused on a region corresponding to pI between 4.5 and 6.5, and M-r from 7000 to 58 000. In this area, 387 +/- 47 spots matched, and four of these spots presented significant modifications. They corresponded to changes of the gamma-chain of fibrinogen, of transthyretin, and of apolipoprotein A-I, respectively. A decrease of clottable fibrinogen and a prolongation of fibrin polymerization time were observed in groups B and C. Removal of MB by filtration was not responsible for additional protein alterations. The effect of over-treatment of plasma by very high concentrations of MB (50 muM) in association with prolonged light exposure (3 h) was also analyzed, and showed complex alterations of most of the plasma proteins, including fibrinogen gamma-chain, transthyretin, and apolipoprotein A-I. Our data indicates that MB treatment at high concentration and prolonged illumination severely injure plasma proteins. By contrast, at the MB concentration used to inactivate viruses, damages are apparently very restricted.
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