Article Dans Une Revue The Journal of clinical investigation Année : 2025

Proteostasis and metabolic dysfunction characterize a subset of storage-induced senescent erythrocytes targeted for post-transfusion clearance

Monika Dzieciatkowska
Steven Spitalnik
Angelo D’alessandro

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Although refrigerated storage slows the metabolism of volunteer donor RBCs, which is essential in transfusion medicine, cellular aging still occurs throughout this in vitro process. Storage-induced microerythrocytes (SMEs) are morphologically-altered senescent RBCs that accumulate during storage and are cleared from circulation following transfusion. However, the molecular and cellular alterations that trigger clearance of this RBC subset remain to be identified. Using a staining protocol that sorts long-stored SMEs (i.e., CFSEhigh) and morphologically-normal RBCs (CFSElow), these in vitro aged cells were characterized. Metabolomics analysis identified depletion of energy, lipid-repair, and antioxidant metabolites in CFSEhigh RBCs. By redox proteomics, irreversible protein oxidation primarily affected CFSEhigh RBCs. By proteomics, 96 proteins, mostly in the proteostasis family, had relocated to CFSEhigh RBC membranes. CFSEhigh RBCs exhibited decreased proteasome activity and deformability; increased phosphatidylserine exposure, osmotic fragility, and endothelial cell adherence; and were cleared from the circulation during human spleen perfusion ex vivo. Conversely, molecular, cellular, and circulatory properties of long-stored CFSElow RBCs resembled those of short-stored RBCs. CFSEhigh RBCs are morphologically and metabolically altered, have irreversibly oxidized and membrane-relocated proteins, and exhibit decreased proteasome activity. In vitro aging during storage selectively alters metabolism and proteostasis in these storage-induced senescent RBCs targeted for clearance.

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hal-05031400 , version 1 (11-04-2025)

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Sandy Peltier, Mickaël Marin, Monika Dzieciatkowska, Michaël Dussiot, Micaela Kalani Roy, et al.. Proteostasis and metabolic dysfunction characterize a subset of storage-induced senescent erythrocytes targeted for post-transfusion clearance. The Journal of clinical investigation, 2025, ⟨10.1172/JCI183099⟩. ⟨hal-05031400⟩
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