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Erythrophagocytes in hemolytic anemia, wound healing, and cancer

Humar, Rok; Schaer, Dominik J; Vallelian, Florence (2022). Erythrophagocytes in hemolytic anemia, wound healing, and cancer. Trends in Molecular Medicine, 28(11):906-915.

Abstract

Hemolysis is a ubiquitous pathology defined as premature red blood cell destruction within the circulation or local tissues. One of the most archetypal functions of macrophages is phagocytosis of damaged or extravasated red blood cells, preventing the extracellular release of toxic hemoglobin and heme. Upon erythrophagocytosis, spiking intracellular heme concentrations drive macrophage transformation into erythrophagocytes, leveraging antioxidative and iron recycling capacities to defend against hemolytic stress. This unique phenotype transformation is coordinated by a regulatory network comprising the transcription factors BACH1, SPI-C, NRF2, and ATF1. Erythrophagocytes negatively regulate inflammation and immunity and may modulate disease-specific outcomes in hemolytic anemia, wound healing, atherosclerosis, and cancer. In this opinion article, we outline the known and presumed functions of erythrophagocytes and their implications for therapeutic innovation and research.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, further contribution
Communities & Collections:04 Faculty of Medicine > University Hospital Zurich > Clinic and Policlinic for Internal Medicine
Dewey Decimal Classification:610 Medicine & health
Scopus Subject Areas:Life Sciences > Molecular Medicine
Life Sciences > Molecular Biology
Uncontrolled Keywords:Molecular Biology, Molecular Medicine; NRF2; erythrophagocytosis; heme; hemolysis; macrophage; tumor-associated macrophage
Language:English
Date:1 November 2022
Deposited On:12 Oct 2022 11:45
Last Modified:27 Mar 2025 02:36
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:1471-4914
OA Status:Hybrid
Free access at:Publisher DOI. An embargo period may apply.
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molmed.2022.08.005
PubMed ID:36096988
Project Information:
  • Funder: SNSF
  • Grant ID: 310030_197823
  • Project Title: Targeting hemoglobin toxicity to prevent secondary brain damage after subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • Funder: SNSF
  • Grant ID: 310030_201202
  • Project Title: Heme-driven phagocyte polarization as an immune correlate of hyposplenism in hemolytic anemias
  • Funder: Vontobel-Stiftung
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