Thesis Lydian de Ligt

On 4 June 2026 (4:00 PM) Sanquin researcher Lydian de Ligt expects to defend her PhD thesis 'Breaking the cycle. Targeting the interplay between red blood cells and inflammation in sickle cell disease' at the University of Amsterdam

Promotores
Prof K Fijnvandraat MD PhD
Prof BJ Biemond MD PhD

Co-promotores
E Nur MD PhD
R van Bruggen PhD

Venue
University of Amsterdam, Agnietenkapel

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Chapters

Chapter 1

General introduction and outline of this thesis

I. Optimizing red blood cell transfusion in sickle cell disease

Chapter 2

Withholding transfusion therapy in children with sickle cell disease with abnormal transcranial doppler and normal magnetic resonance angiography: a retrospective analysis abstract

Chapter 3

Red blood cell survival in sickle cell disease: explaining interindividual heterogeneity

Chapter 4

Effect of red blood cell transfusion on inflammatory and angiogenic pathways in patients with sickle cell disease abstract

II. Unraveling disease pathophysiology to identify potential therapeutic targets

Chapter 5

Neutrophils in sickle cell disease: exploring their potential role as a therapeutic target abstract

Chapter 6

Dynamics of neutrophil phenotype and functionality in sickle cell disease abstract

Chapter 7

Plasma inflammatory and angiogenic protein profiling of patients with sickle cell disease abstract

Chapter 8

Effect of hematopoietic cell transplantation on inflammatory and angiogenic plasma proteins in sickle cell disease abstract

Chapter 9

Alterations in clot characteristics in sickle cell disease are mediated by ICAM-4 and normalized by red blood cell transfusions

Chapter 10

Low-dose iron chelation as anti-oxidative therapy in patients with sickle cell disease; a single-center pilot study abstract

Chapter 11

Artificial intelligence-based imaging flow cytometry for assessing sickle cell disease severity and drug efficacy

Chapter 12

General discussion and future perspectives

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