M. Fujihara et al., GENERATION OF INTERLEUKIN-8 IN STORED APHERESIS PLATELET CONCENTRATESAND THE PREVENTIVE EFFECT OF PRESTORAGE ULTRAVIOLET-B RADIATION, Transfusion, 37(5), 1997, pp. 468-475
BACKGROUND: Several recent studies have reported both the generation o
f cytokines, including interleukin (IL)-1 beta, IL-6, tumor necrosis f
actor alpha (TNF-alpha), and IL-8, in the supernatants of stored plate
let concentrates (PCs) and the implications of this generation in febr
ile nonhemolytic transfusion reactions. Prestorage filtration is regar
ded as highly effective in the prevention of cytokine generation. STUD
Y DESIGN AND METHODS: Studies evaluated 1) the levels of these cytokin
es in apheresis PCs during storage, 2) the effects of white cell inact
ivation by ultraviolet B or gamma-radiation on the generation of cytok
ines, and 3) the effects of poststorage filtration on cytokine levels.
The apheresis PCs were treated by either ultraviolet B radiation (20,
000 J/m(2)), gamma-radiation (30 Gy), or filtration. Samples were coll
ected sequentially on various days after storage. Cytokines were deter
mined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS: The average white
cell count in 15 PCs tested was 2.58 +/- 0.7 x 10(6) per mt (range, 0
.7-10 x 10(6)/mL). A detectable level of IL-8 was found at 3 days of s
torage, and the levels of this cytokine increased progressively with i
ncreasing storage time, ranging from 1.6 to 35,280 pg per mt on Day 5
and from 2.7 to 83,601 pg per mt on Day 8. Reverse transcriptase-polym
erase chain reaction analysis showed that the level of IL-8 paralleled
the expression of IL-8 transcripts. The levels of IL-1 beta, IL-6, TN
F-alpha, and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 were very low, even on Day
8. Ultraviolet B-radiated PCs failed to generate IL-8, even at 8 days
of storage, whereas levels of IL-8 in gamma-radiated PCs were similar
to those in nonirradiated PCs. Poststorage filtration of PCs with a n
egatively charged polyester filter, but not with a positively charged
one, markedly reduced the levels of IL-8. CONCLUSION: Of the cytokines
tested, IL-8 had the most evident generation in apheresis PCs during
storage. Prestorage inactivation of white cells by ultraviolet B radia
tion, but not by gamma-radiation, was effective in preventing the gene
ration of cytokines during the storage of PCs.