Red pulp macrophages (RPMs) of the spleen mediate turnover of billions of senescent erythrocytes per day. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in sequestration of senescent erythrocytes, their recognition, and their subsequent degradation by RPMs remain unclear. In this study, we provide evidence that the splenic environment is of substantial importance in facilitating erythrocyte turnover through induction of hemolysis. Upon isolating human spleen RPMs, we noted a substantial lack of macrophages that were in the process of phagocytosing intact erythrocytes. Detailed characterization of erythrocyte and macrophage subpopulations from human spleen tissue led to the identification of erythrocytes that are devoid of hemoglobin, so-called ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) lose plasma membrane in the spleen as they age, but the cells and molecules i...
Macrophages tightly control the production and clearance of red blood cells (RBC). During steady sta...
Macrophages tightly control the production and clearance of red blood cells (RBC). During steady sta...
Red pulp macrophages (RPMs) of the spleen mediate turnover of billions of senescent erythrocytes per...
The spleen, the largest secondary lymphoid organ in humans, not only fulfils a broad range of immune...
Clearance of aging and damaged erythrocytes after a finite lifespan is essential for organismal surv...
Contains fulltext : 47441.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In physiological...
The mechanism by which the spleen clears damaged red blood cells (RBC) from the blood is based on th...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring aging in vivo and in vitro, erythrocytes display removal signal...
We have recently reported that activated mouse spleen mononuclear cells (MNCs) efficiently lyse auto...
Red blood cells are flexible and oval biconcave disks, they lack a cell nucleus and their disk diame...
Red blood cell (RBC) clearance is known to occur primarily in the spleen, and is presumed to be exec...
Human erythrocytes have an in vivo live span of about 120 days during which they undergo several phy...
This work was supported by iNOVA4Health-UID/Multi/04462/2013, a program financially supported by FCT...
Objective The capture of blood cells from the circulation is mediated by highly specialized adhesio...
Red blood cells (RBCs) lose plasma membrane in the spleen as they age, but the cells and molecules i...
Macrophages tightly control the production and clearance of red blood cells (RBC). During steady sta...
Macrophages tightly control the production and clearance of red blood cells (RBC). During steady sta...
Red pulp macrophages (RPMs) of the spleen mediate turnover of billions of senescent erythrocytes per...
The spleen, the largest secondary lymphoid organ in humans, not only fulfils a broad range of immune...
Clearance of aging and damaged erythrocytes after a finite lifespan is essential for organismal surv...
Contains fulltext : 47441.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In physiological...
The mechanism by which the spleen clears damaged red blood cells (RBC) from the blood is based on th...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring aging in vivo and in vitro, erythrocytes display removal signal...
We have recently reported that activated mouse spleen mononuclear cells (MNCs) efficiently lyse auto...
Red blood cells are flexible and oval biconcave disks, they lack a cell nucleus and their disk diame...
Red blood cell (RBC) clearance is known to occur primarily in the spleen, and is presumed to be exec...
Human erythrocytes have an in vivo live span of about 120 days during which they undergo several phy...
This work was supported by iNOVA4Health-UID/Multi/04462/2013, a program financially supported by FCT...
Objective The capture of blood cells from the circulation is mediated by highly specialized adhesio...
Red blood cells (RBCs) lose plasma membrane in the spleen as they age, but the cells and molecules i...
Macrophages tightly control the production and clearance of red blood cells (RBC). During steady sta...
Macrophages tightly control the production and clearance of red blood cells (RBC). During steady sta...