Optical tweezers for measuring red blood cell elasticity: application to the study of drug response in sickle cell disease

MM Brandao, A Fontes… - European journal of …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
MM Brandao, A Fontes, ML Barjas‐Castro, LC Barbosa, FF Costa, CL Cesar, STO Saad
European journal of haematology, 2003Wiley Online Library
The deformability of erythrocytes is a critical determinant of blood flow in microcirculation. By
capturing red blood cells (RBC) with optical tweezers and dragging them through a viscous
fluid we were able to measure their overall elasticity. We measured, and compared, the RBC
deformability of 15 homozygous patients (HbSS) including five patients taking hydroxyurea
(HU) for at least 6 months (HbSS/HU), 10 subjects with sickle cell trait (HbAS) and 35 normal
controls. Our results showed that the RBC deformability was significantly lower in …
Abstract: The deformability of erythrocytes is a critical determinant of blood flow in microcirculation. By capturing red blood cells (RBC) with optical tweezers and dragging them through a viscous fluid we were able to measure their overall elasticity. We measured, and compared, the RBC deformability of 15 homozygous patients (HbSS) including five patients taking hydroxyurea (HU) for at least 6 months (HbSS/HU), 10 subjects with sickle cell trait (HbAS) and 35 normal controls. Our results showed that the RBC deformability was significantly lower in haemoglobin S (HbS) subjects (HbSS and HbAS), except for HbSS/HU cells, whose deformability was similar to the normal controls. Our data showed that the laser optical tweezers technique is able to detect differences in HbS RBC from subjects taking HU, and to differentiate RBC from normal controls and HbAS, indicating that this is a very sensitive method and can be applied for detection of drug‐response in sickle cell disease.
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