Microparticles in sickle cell anaemia: promise and pitfalls

RP Hebbel, NS Key - British Journal of Haematology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
RP Hebbel, NS Key
British Journal of Haematology, 2016Wiley Online Library
Blood from patients with sickle cell disease contains microparticles (MP) derived from
multiple cell sources, including red cells, platelets, monocytes and endothelial cells. MP s
are of great interest because of their disease associations, their status as promising
biomarkers, and the intercellular communications they mediate. To illustrate the likelihood of
their relevance in sickle cell disease, we discuss the nature of MP, their profiling in sickle
disease, some caveats relevant to their detection, their roles in supporting coagulation and …
Summary
Blood from patients with sickle cell disease contains microparticles (MP) derived from multiple cell sources, including red cells, platelets, monocytes and endothelial cells. MPs are of great interest because of their disease associations, their status as promising biomarkers, and the intercellular communications they mediate. To illustrate the likelihood of their relevance in sickle cell disease, we discuss the nature of MP, their profiling in sickle disease, some caveats relevant to their detection, their roles in supporting coagulation and the disparate influences they may exert upon the pathobiology of sickle cell disease.
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