Regulation of erythropoiesis is achieved by integration of distinct signals. Among these, macrophages are emerging as erythropoietin-complementary regulators of erythroid development, particularly under stress conditions. We investigated the contribution of macrophages for physiological and pathological conditions of enhanced erythropoiesis. We utilized mouse models of induced anemia, Polycythemia vera and β-thalassemia in which macrophages were chemically depleted. Our data indicate that macrophages contribute decisively for recovery from induced anemia as well as the pathological progression of Polycythemia vera and β-thalassemia by modulating erythroid proliferation and differentiation. We validated these observations in primary human cu...
Macrophages play a key role in tissue homeostasis as well as in a range of pathological conditions i...
During hemolysis, macrophages in the liver phagocytose damaged erythrocytes to prevent the toxic eff...
Heme is required for survival of all cells, and in most eukaryotes, is produced through a series of ...
Regulation of erythropoiesis is achieved by integration of distinct signals. Among these, macrophage...
Hemolysis is a ubiquitous pathology defined as premature red blood cell destruction within the circu...
Definitive erythropoiesis takes place within the bone marrow in erythroblastic islands, where the ce...
Anemia is a common complication of cancer; a role of spleen in tumor-stress erythropoiesis has been ...
Terminal erythroid differentiation occurs in the bone marrow, within specialized niches termed eryth...
Background: Selenium, a micronutrient whose deficiency in diet causes immune dysfunction and inflamm...
Similarly to other tissues, the bone marrow contains subsets of resident tissue macrophages, which a...
Congenital dyserythropoietic anemias (CDAs) are a group of inherited disorders distinguished by inef...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are associated with adverse effects, such as an increased risk of ...
Red blood cells are are plentiful, flexible and essential. They are the most abundant cell in our bo...
This thesis explores the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the myeloproliferative disease, Po...
This deposit is composed by the main article plus the supplementary materials of the publication.Ery...
Macrophages play a key role in tissue homeostasis as well as in a range of pathological conditions i...
During hemolysis, macrophages in the liver phagocytose damaged erythrocytes to prevent the toxic eff...
Heme is required for survival of all cells, and in most eukaryotes, is produced through a series of ...
Regulation of erythropoiesis is achieved by integration of distinct signals. Among these, macrophage...
Hemolysis is a ubiquitous pathology defined as premature red blood cell destruction within the circu...
Definitive erythropoiesis takes place within the bone marrow in erythroblastic islands, where the ce...
Anemia is a common complication of cancer; a role of spleen in tumor-stress erythropoiesis has been ...
Terminal erythroid differentiation occurs in the bone marrow, within specialized niches termed eryth...
Background: Selenium, a micronutrient whose deficiency in diet causes immune dysfunction and inflamm...
Similarly to other tissues, the bone marrow contains subsets of resident tissue macrophages, which a...
Congenital dyserythropoietic anemias (CDAs) are a group of inherited disorders distinguished by inef...
Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions are associated with adverse effects, such as an increased risk of ...
Red blood cells are are plentiful, flexible and essential. They are the most abundant cell in our bo...
This thesis explores the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the myeloproliferative disease, Po...
This deposit is composed by the main article plus the supplementary materials of the publication.Ery...
Macrophages play a key role in tissue homeostasis as well as in a range of pathological conditions i...
During hemolysis, macrophages in the liver phagocytose damaged erythrocytes to prevent the toxic eff...
Heme is required for survival of all cells, and in most eukaryotes, is produced through a series of ...