Summary of Study ST004148
This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR002610. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M88R80 This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.
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This study contains a large results data set and is not available in the mwTab file. It is only available for download via FTP as data file(s) here.
| Study ID | ST004148 |
| Study Title | Surface Acoustic Wave Hemolysis Assay for Evaluating Stored Red Blood Cells |
| Study Summary | Here we propose a new platform, the Surface Acoustic Wave Hemolysis Assay (SAW-HA), for on-site evaluation of stored RBCs utilizing SAW Hemolysis Temperature (SAWHT) as a marker for RBC quality. We report SAWHT as a mechanism-dependent reproducible methodology for evaluating stored human RBCs up to 42 days. Our results define unique signatures for SAW hemolysis and metabolic profiles in RBCs from two of the six donors in which high body mass index (BMI) and RBC triglycerides associated with increased susceptibility to hemolysis. Metabolic age of the stored RBCs – a recently appreciated predictor of post-transfusion efficacy – reveal that RBCs from the two low SAWHT units were characterized by disrupted redox control and deficient tryptophan metabolism. Together, these findings indicate the potential of the SAW-HA as a point-of-care analysis for transfusion medicine. |
| Institute | University of Colorado School of Medicine |
| Department | Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics |
| Laboratory | D'Alessandro |
| Last Name | Anderson |
| First Name | Colin |
| Address | 13001 East 17th Place |
| Colin.c.anderson@cuanschutz.edu | |
| Phone | 303-724-3339 |
| Submit Date | 2025-08-25 |
| Num Groups | 2 |
| Total Subjects | 6 |
| Num Males | 3 |
| Num Females | 3 |
| Publications | Lab on a Chip |
| Raw Data Available | Yes |
| Raw Data File Type(s) | mzXML |
| Analysis Type Detail | LC-MS |
| Release Date | 2025-08-27 |
| Release Version | 1 |
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Project:
| Project ID: | PR002610 |
| Project DOI: | doi: 10.21228/M88R80 |
| Project Title: | Surface Acoustic Wave Hemolysis Assay for Evaluating Stored Red Blood Cells |
| Project Type: | Primary Research Article |
| Project Summary: | Blood transfusion remains a cornerstone of modern medicine, saving countless lives daily. Yet the quality of transfused blood varies dramatically among donors—a critical factor often overlooked in clinical practice. Rapid , benchtop, and cost-effective methods for evaluating stored red blood cells (RBCs) at the site of transfusion are lacking, with concerns persisting about the association between metabolic signatures of stored RBC quality and transfusion outcomes. Recent studies utilizing metabolomics approaches to evaluate stored erythrocytes find that donor biology (e.g., genetics, age, lifestyle factors) underlies the heterogeneity associated with blood storage and transfusion. The appreciation of donor-intrinsic factors provides opportunities for precision transfusion medicine approaches for the evaluation of storage quality and prediction of transfusion efficacy. |
| Institute: | University of Colorado School of Medicine |
| Department: | Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics |
| Laboratory: | Angelo D'Alessandro |
| Last Name: | Anderson |
| First Name: | Colin |
| Address: | 12801 East 17th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80045 |
| Email: | Colin.c.anderson@cuanschutz.edu |
| Phone: | 303-724-3339 |
| Funding Source: | NIH |
| Publications: | Lab on a Chip |
| Contributors: | Meiou Song, Colin C. Anderson, Nakul Sridhar, Julie A. Reisz, Leyla Akh, Yu Gao, Angelo D’Alessandro, Xiaoyun Ding |
Subject:
| Subject ID: | SU004298 |
| Subject Type: | Human |
| Subject Species: | Homo sapiens |
| Taxonomy ID: | 9606 |
Factors:
Subject type: Human; Subject species: Homo sapiens (Factor headings shown in green)
| mb_sample_id | local_sample_id | Time | Sample source |
|---|---|---|---|
| SA480258 | CA24_59-3 | day14 | pRBCs |
| SA480259 | CA24_59-45 | day14 | pRBCs |
| SA480260 | CA24_59-37 | day14 | pRBCs |
| SA480261 | CA24_59-30 | day14 | pRBCs |
| SA480262 | CA24_59-23 | day14 | pRBCs |
| SA480263 | CA24_59-15 | day14 | pRBCs |
| SA480264 | CA24_59-21 | day1 | pRBCs |
| SA480265 | CA24_59-43 | day1 | pRBCs |
| SA480266 | CA24_59-35 | day1 | pRBCs |
| SA480267 | CA24_59-1 | day1 | pRBCs |
| SA480268 | CA24_59-28 | day1 | pRBCs |
| SA480269 | CA24_59-13 | day1 | pRBCs |
| SA480270 | CA24_59-16 | day21 | pRBCs |
| SA480271 | CA24_59-46 | day21 | pRBCs |
| SA480272 | CA24_59-4 | day21 | pRBCs |
| SA480273 | CA24_59-24 | day21 | pRBCs |
| SA480274 | CA24_59-38 | day21 | pRBCs |
| SA480275 | CA24_59-31 | day21 | pRBCs |
| SA480276 | CA24_59-47 | day28 | pRBCs |
| SA480277 | CA24_59-5 | day28 | pRBCs |
| SA480278 | CA24_59-39 | day28 | pRBCs |
| SA480279 | CA24_59-32 | day28 | pRBCs |
| SA480280 | CA24_59-17 | day28 | pRBCs |
| SA480281 | CA24_59-25 | day28 | pRBCs |
| SA480282 | CA24_59-40 | day35 | pRBCs |
| SA480283 | CA24_59-33 | day35 | pRBCs |
| SA480284 | CA24_59-18 | day35 | pRBCs |
| SA480285 | CA24_59-48 | day35 | pRBCs |
| SA480286 | CA24_59-6 | day35 | pRBCs |
| SA480287 | CA24_59-26 | day35 | pRBCs |
| SA480288 | CA24_59-49 | day42 | pRBCs |
| SA480289 | CA24_59-19 | day42 | pRBCs |
| SA480290 | CA24_59-34 | day42 | pRBCs |
| SA480291 | CA24_59-41 | day42 | pRBCs |
| SA480292 | CA24_59-27 | day42 | pRBCs |
| SA480293 | CA24_59-7 | day42 | pRBCs |
| SA480294 | CA24_59-2 | day7 | pRBCs |
| SA480295 | CA24_59-44 | day7 | pRBCs |
| SA480296 | CA24_59-14 | day7 | pRBCs |
| SA480297 | CA24_59-22 | day7 | pRBCs |
| SA480298 | CA24_59-36 | day7 | pRBCs |
| SA480299 | CA24_59-29 | day7 | pRBCs |
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Collection:
| Collection ID: | CO004291 |
| Collection Summary: | Leukodepleted pRBCs in ACD-A/AS-3 were collected via apheresis at Vitalant Blood Donation Center (Denver, CO, USA) from six healthy donors (3 males, 3 females, aged 35–40) with appropriate informed consent and institutional review board approval as specified in the Vitalant research materials .agreement. RBC units were stored at 1–6°C and aseptically sampled weekly from day 1 to day 42. Each week, 100 µL of RBC units were frozen for future metabolic |
| Sample Type: | Blood (whole) |
Treatment:
| Treatment ID: | TR004307 |
| Treatment Summary: | pRBCs were analyzed without additional treatments. |
Sample Preparation:
| Sampleprep ID: | SP004304 |
| Sampleprep Summary: | For SAW-HA, EHC, and temperature-matched SAW-HA, RBC were diluted 1:10 in PBS (v/v). For Metabolomics, cold 5:3:2 MeOH:ACN:H2O (v/v/v) solution was added in a 10:1 ratio to 5 µL of stored RBCs . Samples were vortexed vigorously for 30 minutes at 4°C, then centrifuged for 10 minutes at 18,213 rcf. |
Chromatography:
| Chromatography ID: | CH005226 |
| Chromatography Summary: | 5 Min Negative: After sample randomization, 10 μL of extracts were injected into a Thermo Vanquish UHPLC system (San Jose, CA, USA) and resolved on a Waters Acquity BEH C18 column (2.1 x 100 mm, 1.7 um) at 450 μL/min using a 5 min gradient in negative and positive modes (separate runs). The negative polarity gradient utilized mobile phases: A = water, 10 mM ammonium acetate; B = 50% acetonitrile, 50% methanol, 10 mM ammonium acetate. Solvent gradient: 0-0.5 min 0% B, 0.5-1.1 min 0-100% B, 1.1-2.75 min hold at 100% B, 2.75-3 min 100-0% B, 3-5 min hold at 0% B. |
| Instrument Name: | Thermo Vanquish |
| Column Name: | Waters ACQUITY UPLC BEH C18 (100 x 2.1 mm, 1.7 μm) |
| Column Temperature: | 45°C |
| Flow Gradient: | 0-0.5 min 0% B, 0.5-1.1 min 0-100% B, 1.1-2.75 min hold at 100% B, 2.75-3 min 100-0% B, 3-5 min hold at 0% B |
| Flow Rate: | 450 μL/min |
| Solvent A: | 100% Water; 10 mM Ammonium acetate |
| Solvent B: | 50% Acetonitrile/50% Methanol; 10 mM Ammonium acetate |
| Chromatography Type: | Reversed phase |
| Chromatography ID: | CH005227 |
| Chromatography Summary: | 5 Min Positive: After sample randomization, 10 μL of extracts were injected into a Thermo Vanquish UHPLC system (San Jose, CA, USA) and resolved on a Waters Acquity BEH C18 column (2.1 x 100 mm, 1.7 um) at 450 μL/min through a 5 min gradient from 5 to 95% organic solvent B (mobile phases: A = water, 0.1% formic acid; B = acetonitrile, 0.1% formic acid) in positive ion mode. Solvent gradient: 0-0.5 min 5% B, 0.5-1.1 min 5-95% B, 1.1-2.75 min hold at 95% B, 2.75-3 min 95-5% B, 3-5 min hold at 5% B. |
| Instrument Name: | Thermo Vanquish |
| Column Name: | Waters ACQUITY UPLC BEH C18 (100 x 2.1 mm, 1.7 μm) |
| Column Temperature: | 45°C |
| Flow Gradient: | 0-0.5 min 5% B, 0.5-1.1 min 5-95% B, 1.1-2.75 min hold at 95% B, 2.75-3 min 95-5% B, 3-5 min hold at 5% B |
| Flow Rate: | 450 μL/min |
| Solvent A: | 100% Water; 0.1% Formic acid |
| Solvent B: | 100% Acetonitrile; 0.1% Formic acid |
| Chromatography Type: | Reversed phase |
Analysis:
| Analysis ID: | AN006877 |
| Analysis Type: | MS |
| Chromatography ID: | CH005226 |
| Num Factors: | 7 |
| Num Metabolites: | 74 |
| Units: | A.U. |
| Analysis ID: | AN006878 |
| Analysis Type: | MS |
| Chromatography ID: | CH005227 |
| Num Factors: | 7 |
| Num Metabolites: | 93 |
| Units: | A.U. |