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Characterization of Sickling During Controlled Automated Deoxygenation with Oxygen Gradient Ektacytometry
Published on: November 5, 2019
Voxelotor does not inhibit sickle hemoglobin fiber formation upon complete deoxygenation
Eli H Worth1, Mark K Fugate1, Frank A Ferrone1
1Department of Physics, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Abstract:
The drug voxelotor (commercially known as Oxbryta) has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of sickle cell disease. It is known to reduce disease-causing sickling by inhibiting the transformation of the non-polymerizing, high-oxygen-affinity R quaternary structure of sickle hemoglobin into its polymerizing, low-affinity T quaternary structure. It has not been established whether the binding of the drug has anti-sickling effects beyond restricting the change of quaternary structure. By using a laser photolysis method that employs microscope optics, we have determined that fully deoxygenated sickle hemoglobin will assume the T structure. We show that the nucleation rates essential to generate the sickle fibers are not significantly affected by voxelotor. The method employed here should be useful for determining the mechanism of sickling inhibition for proposed drugs.
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