bp(MESH:Eryptosis)
An increase in RBC phosphatidylserine exposure in -thalassemia patients has been shown to be connected with eryptosis, the suicidal death of RBCs [49]. PubMed:28458720
Eryptosis is the apoptotic-like suicidal process of erythrocytes, and is characterized by cell shrinkage and phosphatidylserine (PS) expression on the outer membrane. PubMed:29544683
Eryptosis is tightly regulated and triggered by a wide range of (endogenous) mediators and stimuli such as calcium signaling, ceramide formation, complement activation, energy depletion, eicosanoid release, hemolysin, and heme [140–142]. PubMed:29956069
Eryptosis is tightly regulated and triggered by a wide range of (endogenous) mediators and stimuli such as calcium signaling, ceramide formation, complement activation, energy depletion, eicosanoid release, hemolysin, and heme [140–142]. PubMed:29956069
Eryptosis is tightly regulated and triggered by a wide range of (endogenous) mediators and stimuli such as calcium signaling, ceramide formation, complement activation, energy depletion, eicosanoid release, hemolysin, and heme [140–142]. PubMed:29956069
Eryptosis is tightly regulated and triggered by a wide range of (endogenous) mediators and stimuli such as calcium signaling, ceramide formation, complement activation, energy depletion, eicosanoid release, hemolysin, and heme [140–142]. PubMed:29956069
Eryptosis is tightly regulated and triggered by a wide range of (endogenous) mediators and stimuli such as calcium signaling, ceramide formation, complement activation, energy depletion, eicosanoid release, hemolysin, and heme [140–142]. PubMed:29956069
Eryptosis is tightly regulated and triggered by a wide range of (endogenous) mediators and stimuli such as calcium signaling, ceramide formation, complement activation, energy depletion, eicosanoid release, hemolysin, and heme [140–142]. PubMed:29956069
The same applies to hemolysin. For one thing, the pore-forming toxin hemolysin is one the pathogens’ tools of causing hemolysis or releasing hemoglobin and poorly available iron [139]; then again it trigger eryptosis, one mechanism of protecting against hemolysis [142]. PubMed:29956069
On the other hand, eryptosis is associated with anemia, microcirculatory derangement, and thrombosis [142, 144]. PubMed:29956069
In 2007, Kempe10 et al. reported that erythrocytes showed an apoptotic tendency in septic patients. PubMed:29544683
On the other hand, eryptosis is associated with anemia, microcirculatory derangement, and thrombosis [142, 144]. PubMed:29956069
Interestingly, a recent study demonstrated that, in severe hemolytic disease (sickle cell anemia), at least one third of plasma heme was associated with membrane vesicle structures (microparticles) that were generated from erythrocytes during hemolysis [24]. PubMed:26875449
An increase in RBC phosphatidylserine exposure in -thalassemia patients has been shown to be connected with eryptosis, the suicidal death of RBCs [49]. PubMed:28458720
Eryptosis is the apoptotic-like suicidal process of erythrocytes, and is characterized by cell shrinkage and phosphatidylserine (PS) expression on the outer membrane. PubMed:29544683
In 2007, Kempe10 et al. reported that erythrocytes showed an apoptotic tendency in septic patients. PubMed:29544683
On the other hand, eryptosis is associated with anemia, microcirculatory derangement, and thrombosis [142, 144]. PubMed:29956069
On the other hand, eryptosis is associated with anemia, microcirculatory derangement, and thrombosis [142, 144]. PubMed:29956069
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