An Oral Carbon Monoxide-Releasing Molecule Protects against Acute Hyper-hemolysis in Sickle Cell Disease

Blood(2024)

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Acute hyper-hemolysis is a severe life-threatening complication in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) that may occur during delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction (DHTR), or vaso-occlusive crises associated with multi-organ failure. Here, we developed in vitro and in vivo animal models to mimic endothelial damage during the early phase of hyper-hemolysis in SCD. We then used the carbon monoxide (CO)-releasing molecule CORM-401 and examined its effects against endothelial activation, damage, and inflammation inflicted by hemolysates containing red blood cell membrane-derived particles. The in vitro results revealed that CORM-401: 1) prevented the up-regulation of relevant pro-inflammatory, and pro-adhesion controlled by the nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB), and 2) abolished the expression of the nuclear factor erythroid-2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) that regulates the inducible antioxidant cell machinery. We also show in SCD mice that CORM-401 protects against hemolysate-induced acute damage of target organs such as the lung, liver, and kidney through modulation of NF-kB pro-inflammatory and Nrf2 antioxidant pathways. Our data demonstrate the efficacy of CORM-401 as a novel therapeutic agent to counteract hemolysate-induced organ damage during hyper-hemolysis in SCD. This approach might be considered as possible preventive treatment in high-risk situations such as SCD patients with history of DHTR.
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Delay hemolysis transfusion reaction (DHTR),sickle cell disease (SCD),intravascular hemolysis,endothelial damage,transfusion,carbon monoxide (CO),CO-releasing molecules (CO-RMs)
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