IP Library Granted Patent US 7,901,673
Granted Patent B2
US 7,901,673 · App. 10/648,536 · Granted Mar 8, 2011

Induction of and maintenance of nucleic acid damage in pathogens using riboflavin and light

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Patent No.
US 7,901,673
App. No.
10/648,536
Granted
Mar 8, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A process for damaging and maintaining damage to the nucleic acids of pathogens such as white blood cells, bacteria and viruses which may be contained in blood or blood components. This process comprises adding to the blood or blood component containing pathogens an effective amount of riboflavin, and exposing the fluid to light of an appropriate wavelength to damage the nucleic acid of the pathogen and to substantially maintain the damage to the pathogenic nucleic acids to allow for subsequent transfusion into a recipient.

Claims (12)

1. A process for inactivating white blood cells which may be contained in a fluid comprising:

(a) adding riboflavin at concentration between 50-500 μM to the fluid containing white blood cells; and

(b) exposing the fluid of step (a) to light in the UVB range to activate the riboflavin and cause damage to the nucleic acid of the white blood cells thereby substantially maintaining the damage to the nucleic acids of the white blood cells, wherein the inactivated white blood cells of step (b) are unable to reactivate upon storage or infusion into a patient.

2. The process of claim 1 wherein the fluid further comprises red blood cells.

3. The process of claim 1 wherein the fluid further comprises platelets.

4. The process of claim 1 wherein the fluid further comprises plasma.

5. A process for providing pathogen-reduced blood or blood components comprising:

(a) damaging the nucleic acid of any pathogenic white blood cells which may be present with the blood or blood components by adding riboflavin at a concentration between 50-500 μM to the blood or blood components; and

(b) exposing the blood or blood components of step (a) to light in the UVB range or visible light to activate the riboflavin to fragment the nucleic acid of the pathogenic white blood cells, wherein the pathogenic white blood cells of step (b) are unable to reactivate upon storage or infusion into a patient.

6. A fluid suitable for transfusing into a patient comprising red blood cells treated by the process of claim 1 .

7. A fluid suitable for transfusing into a patient comprising platelets treated by the process of claim 1 .

8. A fluid suitable for transfusing into a patient comprising plasma treated by the process of claim 1 .

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 16, 2012
From: CARIDIANBCT BIOTECHNOLOGIES, LLC.
To: TERUMO BCT BIOTECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 027715/0552 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 11, 2011
From: CITICORP TRUSTEE COMPANY LIMITED, AS SECUIRTY AGENT
To: CARIDIANBCT BIOTECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 026737/0537 →