Red blood cell (RBC) clearance is known to occur primarily in the spleen, and is presumed to be executed by red pulp macrophages. Erythrophagocytosis in the spleen takes place as part of the homeostatic turnover of RBCs to remove old RBCs. It can be strongly promoted by immunoglobulin G (IgG) opsonization of RBCs, a condition that can occur as a consequence of autoantibody or alloantibody formation. The purpose of our study was to investigate which phagocytes are involved in IgG-mediated RBC clearance in the human spleen. We developed a highly specific in vitro assay to monitor RBC phagocytosis in total human splenocytes. Surprisingly, we have found that whereas homeostatic clearance of RBCs is primarily a task for splenic macrophages, neut...
Objective: Accumulation of dying and dead cells is thought to be involved in the etiopathogenesis of...
This study concerns 11 patients with immune complex associated cutaneous vasculitis (5 leukocytoclas...
The percentage of normal human monocytes (MCs) that are able to form rosettes with, and subse...
Red blood cell (RBC) clearance is known to occur primarily in the spleen, and is presumed to be exec...
Neutrophils are particularly well known for their antimicrobial function. Although historically they...
The phagocytosis of red blood cells (RBCs) is due to changes on the erythrocyte surface: specific mo...
International audienceAbstract Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) due to warm-acting IgA autoantibod...
The mechanism by which the spleen clears damaged red blood cells (RBC) from the blood is based on th...
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) due to warm-acting IgA autoantibodies is rare. We explored the pa...
Tissue-resident macrophages in the spleen play a major role in the clearance of immunoglobulin G (Ig...
Purpose of reviewRed blood cell (RBC) clearance has been studied for decades in many different patho...
peer reviewedCirculating immune complexes (CIC) are detectable in high titer in patients with variou...
Red pulp macrophages (RPMs) of the spleen mediate turnover of billions of senescent erythrocytes per...
Red blood cells (RBCs) lose plasma membrane in the spleen as they age, but the cells and molecules i...
BACKGROUND: Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is a congenital hemolytic anemia caused by defects in red ...
Objective: Accumulation of dying and dead cells is thought to be involved in the etiopathogenesis of...
This study concerns 11 patients with immune complex associated cutaneous vasculitis (5 leukocytoclas...
The percentage of normal human monocytes (MCs) that are able to form rosettes with, and subse...
Red blood cell (RBC) clearance is known to occur primarily in the spleen, and is presumed to be exec...
Neutrophils are particularly well known for their antimicrobial function. Although historically they...
The phagocytosis of red blood cells (RBCs) is due to changes on the erythrocyte surface: specific mo...
International audienceAbstract Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) due to warm-acting IgA autoantibod...
The mechanism by which the spleen clears damaged red blood cells (RBC) from the blood is based on th...
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) due to warm-acting IgA autoantibodies is rare. We explored the pa...
Tissue-resident macrophages in the spleen play a major role in the clearance of immunoglobulin G (Ig...
Purpose of reviewRed blood cell (RBC) clearance has been studied for decades in many different patho...
peer reviewedCirculating immune complexes (CIC) are detectable in high titer in patients with variou...
Red pulp macrophages (RPMs) of the spleen mediate turnover of billions of senescent erythrocytes per...
Red blood cells (RBCs) lose plasma membrane in the spleen as they age, but the cells and molecules i...
BACKGROUND: Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is a congenital hemolytic anemia caused by defects in red ...
Objective: Accumulation of dying and dead cells is thought to be involved in the etiopathogenesis of...
This study concerns 11 patients with immune complex associated cutaneous vasculitis (5 leukocytoclas...
The percentage of normal human monocytes (MCs) that are able to form rosettes with, and subse...