Hypoxia Impact on Red Blood Cell-Mediated Microvascular Occlusion and Adhesion in Sickle Cell Disease and Sickle Cell Trait

Blood(2021)

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Introduction: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a recessively inherited anemia caused by a single gene mutation leading to sickle hemoglobin production. Sickle cell trait (SCT) is the carrier state. Abnormal hemoglobin polymerization and resultant red blood cell (RBC) sickling, decreased deformability and increased adhesion, are well-known features of homozygous SCD. However, the overall pathophysiological impact of SCT on the RBC remains incompletely characterized. Here we use microfluidic techniques designed by us, the OcclusionChip and SCD Biochip (previously published), and commercially available ektacytometry to investigate hypoxia impact on RBC biophysical properties in SCT.
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