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PNH. What Is It And What Can We Do About It. What Does The Name Mean. P AROXYSMAL – happens now and then N OCTURNAL – at night H EMOGLOBINURIA – hemoglobin (Hgb), the red pigment of the blood, appears in the urine. PNH Is:. A disorder of blood Rare
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PNH What Is It And What Can We Do About It
What Does The Name Mean • PAROXYSMAL – happens now and then • NOCTURNAL – at night • HEMOGLOBINURIA – hemoglobin (Hgb), the red pigment of the blood, appears in the urine
PNH Is: • A disorder of blood • Rare • Due to a glitch (a mutation) in a gene in a single cell • Manifest in a variety of ways • Able to be treated
What We Will Cover Today • What are the ways PNH affects the patient? • How does PNH get started? • What can be done to treat PNH?
The Clinical Manifestations of PNH “Lazy” Bone Marrow Intravascular Hemolysis Thrombosis
Definitions • Intravascular hemolysis – breakdown of red blood cells as they circulate • Thrombosis – clotting of the blood within the blood vessels • “Lazy” bone marrow – bone marrow that does not make blood cells (red, white, and platelets) in normal amounts
The Fundamental Manifestations of PNH “Lazy” Bone Marrow Intravascular Hemolysis Thrombosis Fatigue Damage toTissues Free Hgb In Blood Anemia Low WBC Platelets StrokesLiver DamageBig Spleen, etc Nitric Oxide Removed Iron Loss Hgb in Urine Chest Pain, Abdominal Pain, Blood Pressure Changes Renal Failure Kidney Damage
The Clinical Manifestations of PNH Intravascular Hemolysis Fatigue Free Hgb In Blood Anemia Nitric Oxide Removed Iron Loss Hgb in Urine Renal Failure Kidney Damage
Action of Nitric Oxide (NO) NO NO Smooth Muscle Relaxation Smooth Muscle Contraction
Free Hemoglobin Binds NO NO NO Smooth Muscle Relaxation NO Free Hemoglobin Smooth Muscle Contraction
The Clinical Manifestations of PNH “Lazy” Bone Marrow Intravascular Hemolysis Thrombosis Fatigue Damage toTissues Free Hgb In Blood Anemia Low WBC Platelets StrokesLiver DamageBig Spleen, etc Nitric Oxide Removed Iron Loss Hgb in Urine Chest Pain, Abdominal Pain, Blood Pressure Changes Renal Failure Kidney Damage
How PNH Arises Mutation in One Gene in One Blood Stem Cell
A Blood Stem Cell Can Give Rise To All The Different Cells Of The Blood T LYMPHOCYTES BLOOD STEM CELL B LYMPHOCYTES ERYTHROCYTES GRANULOCYTES MONOCYTES PLATELETS
In PNH, a single mutation occurs in one blood stem cell T LYMPHOCYTES STEM CELL B LYMPHOCYTES ERYTHROCYTES GRANULOCYTES MONOCYTES ALTERED GENE PLATELETS
That Altered Stem Cell Can Give Rise to an Abnormal Clone NORMAL CLONES ABNORMAL CLONE
How PNH Arises Mutation in One Gene in One Blood Stem Cell Blood Cells Lack “Anchored” Proteins
The Beginning of PNH • The change that occurs in PNH stops the production of an anchor that ties some protein molecules to the cell
How Molecules Are Attached Molecule Stuck Through Membrane Molecule Attached To Anchor in Membrane Anchor Cell Membrane
The Defect in PNH The Cell Cannot Make The Anchor
PROTEIN Asp NORMAL C=O NH CH 2 CH 2 O O=P=O O ( 1-2) ( 1-6) ( 1-4) O O-P=O N O CH CH NH 2 2 2 O O-P-O O CH CH CH 2 2 C=O O O C=O (18:0,1) (16:0) (22:4,5) The GPI Anchor Defect in PNH PNH O O-P-O O CH CH CH 2 2 O O C=O (18:0,1) (22:4,5)
What Kinds of Proteins Are Missing From the Membrane in PNH • Complement defense proteins • Enzymes • Immunological proteins • Structural proteins • Proteins of unknown function
How PNH Arises Mutation in One Gene in One Blood Stem Cell Blood Cells Lack Anchored Proteins AplasticAnemia
What Does PNH Have To Do With Aplastic Anemia • Many PNH patients have aplastic anemia or a history of aplastic anemia • Many PNH patients show signs of inadequate blood cell formation • Low granulocyte (white cell) and low platelet counts are such signs
What Does PNH Have To Do With Aplastic Anemia • All PNH patients have evidence of a “lazy” bone marrow • Therefore, whatever causes aplastic anemia (immune suppression?) may allow PNH to develop
Aplastic Anemia and PNH PNH Cell Normal Marrow AplasticMarrow PNH Marrow
How PNH Arises Mutation in One Gene in One Blood Stem Cell Blood Cells Lack Anchored Proteins AplasticAnemia The Abnormal Clone Expands
60 50 40 30 20 10 0 <1% 1-19% 20-49% 50-79% 80-100% Percentage of Abnormal Granulocytes in 518 PNH Patients
How PNH Arises Mutation in One Gene in One Blood Stem Cell Blood Cells Lack Anchored Proteins AplasticAnemia The Abnormal Clone Expands “Lazy” Bone Marrow
Diagnosing PNH A Digression
Monoclonal Antibody in the Diagnosis of PNH Fluorescein Anti-CD59 CD59 GPI Anchor
FLAER in the Diagnosis of PNH Fluorescein GPI Anchor Aerolysin
M.B. Control Control C.J R.K PNH II PNH III Normal PNH II Normal Flow Cytometric Analysis of Red Blood Cells from Patients with PNH Control Counts PNH III Normal CD59
How PNH Arises Mutation in One Gene in One Blood Stem Cell Blood Cells Lack Anchored Proteins AplasticAnemia The Abnormal Clone Expands Blood Cells Lack The Complement Defense Proteins
What is Complement and What Does It Have To Do With PNH? • Complement is the name given to a group of blood proteins that act together to help the body get rid of microbiological invaders
What is Complement? Complement circulates in an inactive form
Things That Activate Complement In Vivo • ‘Tick-over’ activation • Endotoxin from gastrointestinal tract • Nocturnal periodicity • Massive hemolysis with gastrointestinal illness • Almost any infection, surgery, or trauma • External immune reactions
How PNH Arises Mutation in One Gene in One Blood Stem Cell Blood Cells Lack Anchored Proteins AplasticAnemia The Abnormal Clone Expands Blood Cells Lack The Complement Defense Proteins Complement Is Activated “Lazy” Bone Marrow
How PNH Arises Mutation in One Gene in One Blood Stem Cell Blood Cells Lack Anchored Proteins AplasticAnemia The Abnormal Clone Expands Blood Cells Lack The Complement Defense Proteins Complement Is Activated “Lazy” Bone Marrow Intravascular Hemolysis Thrombosis
Complement Attacks a Red Cell Complement