Volume 54, Issue 5 pp. 1332-1339
BLOOD COMPONENTS

An innovative biologic recycling process of leukoreduction filters to produce active human antimicrobial peptides

Ludivine Vossier

Ludivine Vossier

Laboratoire TransDiag, Etablissement Français du Sang Pyrénées-Méditerranée, Montpellier, France

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Fanny Leon

Fanny Leon

Laboratoire TransDiag, Etablissement Français du Sang Pyrénées-Méditerranée, Montpellier, France

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Cécile Bachelier

Cécile Bachelier

Laboratoire TransDiag, Etablissement Français du Sang Pyrénées-Méditerranée, Montpellier, France

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Hélène Marchandin

Hélène Marchandin

Laboratoire ECOSYM, University of Montpellier 1 and 2, Montpellier, France

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Sylvain Lehmann

Sylvain Lehmann

Institut de Recherche en Biothérapie, CHRU Montpellier, Montpellier, France

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Jean-Paul Leonetti

Jean-Paul Leonetti

CPBS, CNRS UMR 5236, Montpellier, France

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Konstantin Brodolin

Konstantin Brodolin

CPBS, CNRS UMR 5236, Montpellier, France

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Joliette Coste

Joliette Coste

Laboratoire TransDiag, Etablissement Français du Sang Pyrénées-Méditerranée, Montpellier, France

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Chantal Fournier-Wirth

Corresponding Author

Chantal Fournier-Wirth

Laboratoire TransDiag, Etablissement Français du Sang Pyrénées-Méditerranée, Montpellier, France

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First published: 10 October 2013
Citations: 6
LV was supported by a grant from the Association Nationale de la Recherche et de la Technologie (ANRT CIFRE n°472/2010).

Abstract

Background

Human neutrophil peptides (HNPs) 1 to 3 are the major antimicrobial peptides of the azurophilic granules of neutrophils. They represent an important arm of the innate immune system. Their production by chemical synthesis and recombinant technologies is expensive and limited by technical constraints due to their composition and the presence of three disulfide bonds.

Study Design and Methods

We have developed an original approach based on the purification of the natural human defensins HNPs 1 to 3 from neutrophils trapped on leukoreduction filters used in blood processing. The purification of HNPs 1 to 3 from these filters is performed in two steps: extraction of HNPs 1 to 3 retained in the filters followed by their immunoprecipitation. Studies were performed to determine the stability of defensins in the filters stored at room temperature. The activity of HNPs 1 to 3 obtained by our rapid protocol was validated by determining minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) against six reference bacterial strains and 12 clinical isolates.

Results

The human defensins HNPs 1 to 3 extracted from leukoreduction filters displayed high antimicrobial activity against tested strains, with MIC values between 0.12 and 1 μg/mL. Kinetics assays showed the appearance of activity 15 minutes after peptide addition. Moreover, we found that the HNPs 1 to 3 purified from leukoreduction filters that had been stored for 45 days at room temperature remained active.

Conclusion

Leukoreduction filters provide a rich and safe source of active human defensins HNPs 1 to 3. Moreover, the stability of the peptides in filters stored at room temperature allows envisaging a large-scale development of the process.

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