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- the present invention concerns compositions and methods useful in the removal of cytokines, bioactive lipids, free hemoglobin, membrane or cellular degradation products, inflammatory mediators, vasoactive substances, foreign antigens, and antibodies from blood and blood products.
- blood The critical need for blood extends to the military, where logistics of blood transport and storage are complicated and 8% of all hospital admissions during Operation Iraqi Freedom required massive transfusions, defined as more than 10 units of blood in the first 24 hours.
- Whole blood and blood products will be collectively referred to herein as "blood”.
- transfusion related complications such as non-hemolytic transfusion reactions such as fever, transfusion related acute lung injury (TRALI), transfusion associated dyspnea (TAD), allergic reactions are mitigated by removing undesirable molecules from blood through use of a sorbent.
- Use of a sorbent to remove undesirable products from transfusable blood can also extend the useful shelf life of this blood by, for example, removing undesirable products that accumulate during storage.
- These undesirable products found in blood are herein collectively referred to as Biologically Active Molecules (BAM)s.
- BAMs are defined as any substance or molecule that can, by itself or in combination with other BAMs, cause a biological, cellular or physiologic process.
- BAMs can elicit an undesirable physiologic response in the recipient of the transfused blood, such as TRALI, TAD, and others.
- anti-human leukocyte antigen antibodies are BAMs linked to severe cases of TRALI.
- Prions another example of a BAM, can cause Creutzfeldt- Jakob disease or subacute spongiform encephalopathy.
- BRMs biological response modifiers
- BAMs present in blood and blood products such as drugs, inflammatory mediators and stimulators such as cytokines, chemokines, interferons, nitric oxide, thromboxanes, leukotrienes, platelet,-activating factor, prostaglandins, glycoproteins, kinins, kininogens, complement factors, cell-adhesion molecules, superantigens, monokines, free radicals, proteases, arachidonic acid metabolites, prostacyclins, beta endorphins, myocardial depressant factors, anandimide, 2-arachadonylglycerol, tetrahydrobiopterin, histamine, bradykinin, soluble CD40 ligand, serotonin, hemoglobin, bioactive lipids, antibodies, antigens, prions, toxins, endotoxins, membrane or cellular components, and other BRMs are removed by the sorbent.
- cytokines such as drugs, inflammatory mediators and stimul
- Suitable sorbents include biocompatible polymers. Certain polymers are hemocompatible. Some biocompatible polymers are supplied as a slurry, or suspension, or dry powder or other dry particulate capable of being wetted.
- a blood storage bag or suitable blood container may be used such that the polymeric sorbents are in the form of beads, such that the beads are neutrally buoyant in blood.
- Suitable buoyant beads of polymeric sorbents will have a density that is comparable to the composition (fluid) in which the beads reside.
- sorbents are neutrally buoyant in blood so that BAMs can be removed throughout the whole volume of blood without the need for mixing over time.
- the donated blood is treated with a sorbent to remove undesirable antibodies such as anti-leukocyte antibodies, and anti-human leukocyte antigen antibodies, at the time of donation, during storage, or at the point of use.
- undesirable antibodies such as anti-leukocyte antibodies, and anti-human leukocyte antigen antibodies
- RBC's Red Blood Cells
- This can be accomplished by suspension, seed, dispersion, precipitation, multistage, membrane/microchannel emulsification and microfluidic polymerizations to form neutrally buoyant porous particles (Gokmen MT, Du Prez FE. Porous polymer particles— A comprehensive guide to synthesis, characterization, functionalization and applications. Prog Polym Sci 2012;37:365-405).
- polymers comprise particles having a diameter in the range for 0.1 micron meters to 2 centimeters. Certain polymers are in the form of powder, beads or other regular or irregularly shaped particulates. [0013] In certain embodiments, the polymer is made of particles having a diameter in the range for 0.1 micron meters to 2 centimeters, is porous, and has a pore structure that the total pore volume of pore size in the range of 50 A to 40,000 A is greater than 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g dry polymer.
- Some preferred polymers comprise residues from one or more monomers or heteroatom containing monomers or mixtures there of selected from divinylbenzene and ethylvinylbezene, styrene, ethylstyrene, acrylonitrile, butyl methacrylate, octyl methacrylate, butyl acrylate, octyl acrylate, cetyl methacrylate, cetyl acrylate, ethyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, vinyltoluene, vinylnaphthalene, vinylbenzyl alcohol, vinylformamide, methyl methacrylate, methyl acrylate, trivinylbenzene, di vinylnaphthalene, trivinylcyclohexane, divinylsulfone, trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate, trimethylolpropane dimethacrylate, trimethylolpropane triacrylate, trimethyl
- the polymer is a coated polymer comprising at least one crosslinking agent and at least one dispersing agent.
- the dispersing agent may be hemocompatible.
- the dispersing agents can be selected from chemicals, compounds or materials such as hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypopyl cellulose, poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate), poly(hydroxyethyl acrylate), poly(hydroxypropyl methacrylate), poly(hydroxypropyl acrylate), poly(dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate), poly(dimethylaminoethyl acrylate), poly(diethylamimoethyl methacrylate), poly(diethylaminoethyl acrylate), poly(vinyl alcohol), poly(N-vinylpyrrolidinone), salts of poly(methacrylic acid), and salts of poly(acrylic acid) and mixtures thereof; the crosslinking agent selected from a group consisting of divinylbenzene
- Some embodiments of the invention use an organic solvent and/or polymeric porogen as the porogen or pore-former, and the resulting phase separation induced during polymerization yield porous polymers.
- Some preferred porogens are benzyl alcohol, cyclohexane, cyclohexanol, cyclohexanol/toluene mixtures, cyclohexanone, decane, decane/toluene mixtures, di-2-ethylhexylphosphoric acid, di-2- ethylhexyl phthalate, 2-ethyl-l-hexanoic acid, 2-ethyl-l-hexanol, 2-ethyl-l-hexanol/n- heptane mixtures, 2-ethyl-l-hexanol/toluene mixtures, isoamyl alcohol, n-heptane, n- heptane/ethylacetate
- the polymer is capable of sorbing protein molecules approximately 100 Daltons to about 1,000 Kilodaltons.
- a porous polymer that sorbs small to midsize protein molecules equal to or less than 50,000 Daltons and excludes or reduces absorption of large blood proteins comprises the pore structure such that the total pore volume of pore size in the range of 50 A to 40,000 A are in the range of 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g dry sorbent.
- the sorbent has a pore structure such that the total pore volume of pore size in the range of 50 A to 40,000 A is greater than 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g dry sorbent; wherein the ratio of pore volume between 50A to 40,000A (pore diameter) to pore volume between 1 ooA to ⁇ , ⁇ (pore diameter) of the sorbent is smaller than 3: 1.
- a porous polymer that optimally sorbs midsize to large size protein molecules of approximately 300,000 Daltons and excludes or reduces absorption of very large blood proteins comprises the pore structure such that the total pore volume of pore size in the range of 50 A to 40,000 A are in the range of 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g dry sorbent.
- the sorbent has a pore structure such that the total pore volume of pore size in the range of 50 A to 40,000 A is greater than 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g dry sorbent; wherein the ratio of pore volume between 50A to 40,000A (pore diameter) to pore volume between 1 , OOoA to 10,000 A (pore diameter) of the sorbent is smaller than 2: 1
- a porous polymer that optimally sorbs very large size protein molecules equal to or less than 1,000,000 Daltons (100 Daltons to 450,000 Daltons in some embodiments) and excludes or reduces absorption of very large blood proteins comprises the pore structure such that the total pore volume of pore size in the range of 50 A to 40,000 A are in the range of 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g dry sorbent.
- the sorbent has a pore structure such that the total pore volume of pore size in the range of 50 A to 40,000 A is greater than 0.5 cc/g to 5.0 cc/g dry sorbent; wherein the ratio of pore volume between 50A to 40,000A (pore diameter) to pore volume between 10, OOOA to 40,000A (pore diameter) of the sorbent is smaller than 3: 1.
- the polymers may be derivatized. Some polymers may be modified with an antibody or ligand. Certain ligands specifically or non-specifically bind reactive biomolecules. Such polymer may be porous or solid.
- the composition is contained in a suitable blood container with the blood or blood products.
- the invention concerns a blood storage bag comprising any of the compositions discussed herein.
- the sorbent is in a suitable container to hold blood and in direct contact with blood and blood products but incapable of escaping from the container.
- the composition is part of the storage container material that forms the container.
- the composition is coated or deposited on the interior surface of the storage container and in direct contact with blood or blood products.
- the material is separated from the blood via membrane but fluid may pass through the membrane allowing BRMs to communicate with the composition but excluding cells such as white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets.
- Some methods further comprise separating the composition from the blood via filtration.
- the filtration occurs while the blood is removed from the storage bag during transfusion to a patient.
- the sorbent in the blood container is in direct contact with the blood.
- the sorbent is structurally an integral part of the container material homogeneously dispersed throughout the container walls, or discretely sealed in multiple areas of the container providing zones of direct contact with the blood or blood products, or coated, deposited or attached to the inside walls of the container in direct contact with the blood or blood products.
- Certain embodiments concern filters comprising any of the composition discussed herein. Some embodiments, concern a filter cartridge comprising any of the composition discussed herein. Some devices of the invention are blood filtration devices comprising a filter or filter cartridge comprising the any of the composition discussed herein.
- the composition is contained in a filter and either the blood from the donor at the time of donation is passed through the filter before placement into a suitable blood container or the blood or blood products in the blood container pass through the filter during transfusion into the patient.
- the term "sorb” is defined as "taking up and binding by absorption and adsorption”.
- Some sorbents have a skeletal density in the range of from about 1.0 g/ml to about 1.3 g/ml, or in some embodiments, 1.1 g/ml to about 1.3 g/ml. Certain sorbents have a skeletal density that is substantially the same as the density of the blood or blood product.
- the sorbent polymeric bead is for sorbing impurities from blood comprising the any of the composition described herein where the sorbent polymeric bead has a neutral or near-neutral buoyancy in the stored blood or blood products.
- substantially the same means plus or minus 10% of the referenced value.
- near-neutral buoyancy means that the sorbent has substantially the same density as the stored blood or blood product.
- the methods of the invention use a seed polymerization method including seed of polymers based on 100% hetero atom monomer and non hetero atom monomers such that the combination can lead to a neutrally buoyant system.
- Certain seed polymers are comprised of a mixture of hetero atom and non hetero atom monomer.
- the sorbent is in a suitable container to hold blood and in direct contact with blood and blood products but incapable of escaping from the container at a level that meets USP particulate as specified in IARC monograph 65.
- IARC International Agency for Research on Cancer
- Monographs identify environmental factors that can increase the risk of human cancer.
- One advantage of the invention is that with the creation of neutrally buoyant, or near neutrally buoyant beads, due to a density similar to blood products, the beads remain naturally dispersed throughout blood or blood product, allowing subtances in blood to be sorbed by the beads without the need, or with the reduced need, to mix or agitate the blood container.
- Figure 1 shows the skeletal densities of the polymers created vs the weight percent of 4-chlorostyrene for Commercial 63% and 80% Divinylbenzene. This proves that higher weight percentages of 4-chlorostyrene yield greater skeletal densities of the final polymer.
- down arrows (i) represents a sinking bead
- up arrow (i) a floating bead
- N is neutrally buoyant bead in Packed Red Blood Cells.
- Figure 2 shows the distribution of neutrally buoyant beads in packed red blood cells.
- Figure 3 displays the relationship between pore volume of the polymers created to the percent commercial Divinylbenzene and weight percent of 4-chlorostyrene used in the organic phase. This is used to illustrate that 80% divinylbenzene yielded higher pore volumes than 63% divinylbenzene with equal amounts of 4-chlorostyrene present.
- Figure 4 is a graph which shows pore volume as a function of pore diameter based on mercury intrusion.
- a high pore volume at a given pore diameter means there are many pores of that size; a lower pore volume at a given pore diameter means few pores of the given size.
- Figure 5 is a graph which shows pore volume as a function of pore diameter based on nitrogen desorption.
- a high pore volume at a given pore diameter means there are many pores of that size; a lower pore volume at a given pore diameter means few pores of the given size.
- Figure 6 illustrates that in order to create neutrally buoyant polymer beads, as the pore volume of the polymer increases, the skeletal density of the polymer must also increase.
- Figure 7 shows the variation in the sorption of biomolecules for the three different sized polymers which were created.
- Red blood cells (alone) have a density of 1.125 g/mL, while some of our divinylbenzene porous polymers have skeletal densities of 1.082 g/mL.
- bags of packed red blood cells contain more than the cells alone, including substances such as preservative (e.g. SAG), and residual plasma that can cause the density of packed red blood cells to vary from one bag to another.
- Plasma has a density of 1.025 g/mL.
- poly 4- chlorostyrene has a density of 1.55 g/mL. Therefore, it was envisioned that at specific ratios, copolymerization of divinylbenzene and 4-chlorostyrene would yield a range of neutrally buoyant bead in packed red blood cells. Increasing amounts of 4-chlorostyrene was reacted with commercial 63% divinylbenzene as shown in Figure 1 to yield a medium pore type polymer with varying densities. Structural density increased as predicted (as measured by a helium pycnometer). In Figure 1, the down arrows (i) represents a sinking bead, up arrow (i) a floating bead and N is neutrally buoyant bead.
- beads with either a uniform density or a mixture of beads that vary in density, allowing some or all of the beads to be neutrally buoyant and dispersed throughout or in a band within blood products (e.g. packed red blood cells, platelets, etc.) in packed red blood cells of varying densities.
- blood products e.g. packed red blood cells, platelets, etc.
- Neutral buoyancy, or isodensity, or near neutral buoyancy allows beads to disperse throughout the blood or blood product with fewer beads that settle at the bottom of the blood or float at the surface of the blood. This is intended to enable the beads to efficiently remove BAMs without needing to agitate or mix the blood container.
- a mixture of beads ranging in apparent density through modification of pore volume, pore density or combination thereof can provide a dispersion or bands of beads throughout the bag.
- the synthesis process consists of (1) preparing the aqueous phase, (2) preparing the organic phase, (3) carrying out the suspension polymerization, (4) purifying the resulting porous polymeric adsorbent product (work-up), and (5) addition of a hemo- compatible coating.
- Final solvent level was marked on the reactor. After cooling, the solvent was siphoned out to the bead level.
- the reactor was filled to the mark with (RT) water and heated to between 50 °C to 70 °C and stirred for 30 minutes. Then it was allowed to settle for 3 to 5 minutes and the liquid was siphoned out to bead level. The beads were washed five times in this manner.
- the reactor was then filled to the mark with RT methanol, if applicable (see Table 1), and stirred at RT for 5 minutes. Beads were allowed to settle for 3 to 5 minutes. Beads were washed 3 times in this manner.
- the polymer was steam stripped for 8 hours. After the steam strip was completed, the polymer was rewet in isopropyl alcohol and then sieved with purified water to the desired particle size. The polymer was then dried in an oven at 100 °C.
- polymer could then be modified for greater hemocompatibility via the procedure from US Patent No. 6,114,466.
- MSP Monosodium Phosphate
- DSP Disodium Phosphate
- TSP Trisodium Phosphate
- the density was determined using two different techniques.
- the first technique used was helium pycnometry.
- Equation 2 Psuspension media (assumes no appreciable sorption of solutes )
- the second technique which determined the apparent density, was a simple lab test where the polymer was placed in blood so that neutral buoyancy could be determined visually.
- Figure 2 which is the end result of this second technique, shows that the beads are suspended in the middle of the sample of blood so they are determined to be neutrally buoyant.
- the polymers RJR 100-110, SFA 102-155, and RJR 100-112 were all neutrally buoyant in Packed RBC's; therefore, the apparent density was nearly equivalent to the Packed RBC's.
- Immunoglobulin G (IgG, 150 kDa). Cyt C, HSA, and IgG are acting as molecular weight surrogates for the Biologically Active Molecules (BAM)s. Each was individually tested and all values were measured by UV/Vis Absorbance and reported as mg of protein sorbed/g of dry polymer.
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