Red blood cells (RBCs) lose plasma membrane in the spleen as they age, but the cells and molecules involved are yet to be identified. Sickle cell disease and infection by Plasmodium falciparum cause oxidative stress that induces aggregates of cross-linked proteins with N-linked high-mannose glycans (HMGs). These glycans can be recognised by mannose-binding lectins, including the mannose receptor (CD206), expressed on macrophages and specialised phagocytic endothelial cells in the spleen to mediate the extravascular haemolysis characteristic of these diseases. We postulated this system might also mediate removal of molecules and membrane in healthy individuals. Surface expression of HMGs on RBCs from patients who had previously undergone spl...
International audienceIntravascular hemolysis describes the relocalization of heme and hemoglobin (H...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
Contains fulltext : 107961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Inflammation en...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was funded by Aberdeen University Development Trust and Friends of Anchor...
In both sickle cell disease and malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) are phagocytosed in the spleen, but ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) generate microvesicles to remove damaged cell constituents such as oxidized h...
Red pulp macrophages (RPMs) of the spleen mediate turnover of billions of senescent erythrocytes per...
International audienceRetention of poorly deformable red blood cells (RBCs) by the human spleen has ...
Red blood cell (RBC) clearance is known to occur primarily in the spleen, and is presumed to be exec...
In this thesis, we have gained insight into how red blood cells (RBCs) use the adhesion molecules th...
International audienceIntravascular hemolysis describes the relocalization of heme and hemoglobin (H...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
Contains fulltext : 107961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Inflammation en...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was funded by Aberdeen University Development Trust and Friends of Anchor...
In both sickle cell disease and malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) are phagocytosed in the spleen, but ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) generate microvesicles to remove damaged cell constituents such as oxidized h...
Red pulp macrophages (RPMs) of the spleen mediate turnover of billions of senescent erythrocytes per...
International audienceRetention of poorly deformable red blood cells (RBCs) by the human spleen has ...
Red blood cell (RBC) clearance is known to occur primarily in the spleen, and is presumed to be exec...
In this thesis, we have gained insight into how red blood cells (RBCs) use the adhesion molecules th...
International audienceIntravascular hemolysis describes the relocalization of heme and hemoglobin (H...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
Contains fulltext : 107961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Inflammation en...