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While sickle cell anemia (SCA) and hereditary spherocytosis (HS) share common features of increased spleen erythrophagocytosis due to increased red blood cell (RBC) turnover, SCA is specifically characterized by susceptibility to infections. In this study, histological lesions in the spleens of pediatric patients with SCA were analyzed, in close correlation with past clinical history and comparatively to HS, healthy and transfused β-thalassemia patients (TDT). An evaluation of red pulp elementary lesions (red pulp fibrosis, iron deposition, number of Gandy-Gamna, and RBC trapping) combined into a severity score was established, as well as B-cell follicles analysis. Quantification on digitalized slides of iron deposition, RBC trapping, and red pulp fibrosis was additionally performed. Spleens from 22 children with SCA, eight with HS, eight with TDT, and three healthy controls (HC) were analyzed. Median age at splenectomy was not different between SCA and HS patients, 6.05 years (range: 4.5-16.0) versus 4.75 (range: 2.2-9.5). Marked heterogeneity was found in SCA spleens in contrast to other conditions. Contrary to previous reports, B-cell follicles were generally preserved in SCA. While RBC trapping was significantly increased in both SCA and HS (compared to TDT and HC), quantitative fibrosis and overall red pulp severity score were significantly increased in SCA spleens compared to other conditions. Moreover, there was an inverse correlation between quantitative fibrosis and number of B-cell follicles, linking these two compartments as well as spleen fibrosis to infectious susceptibility in SCA, potentially through impaired red pulp macrophage scavenging and B-cell subpopulations defects.

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