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Surface properties of irreversibly sickled cells differ from those of the bulk of sickle cells Studies by partitioning in aqueous phase systems
Authors:Harry Walter  Gerard B Nash  Galli S Ascher  Herbert J Meiselman  
Institution:

a Laboratory of Chemical Biology, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Long Beach, CA 90822-5201, USA

b Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90033-1089, USA

c Laboratory Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Long Beach, CA 90822-5201, USA

Abstract:Counter-current distribution (CCD) of red blood cells (RBC) from individuaks with homozygous sickle cell (HbSS) disease in a charge-sensitive aqueous dextran-poly(ethylene glycol) phase system, which fractionates cells on the basis of surface properties, indicates that the percentage of irreversibly sickled cells (ISC) increases and the percentage of reticulocytes decreases with increasing cell partition ratios. The high partition ratios of ISC correspond to those of older RBC when RBC from normal individuals are subjected to CCD. Our results thus indicate that ISC differ in surface properties from those of the bulk of sickle RBC (including reticulocytes) in the population and that the difference is, most likely, charge-related. While the question as to whether ISC are indeed old cells has not yet been unequivocally answered, this view finds support in the fact that the independent parameters of ISC surface properties, as reflected by partition ratios, and densities correlate as they do in older RBC from normal individuals.
Keywords:Partitioning  Homozygous sickle cells  Irreversibly sickled cells  Counter-current distribution  Dextran  Poly(ethylene glycol)
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