Exteriorisation of Mannoses on Human Erythrocyte Membrane Skeleton Provides 'Eat Me' Signals for Oxidatively Damaged Cells to be Cleared By Macrophages: A Pathway Mediating Hemolysis in Sickle Cell Disease
Abstract:The disposal of unwanted or dying cells is a key biological process driven by the display of 'eat me' signals that are recognised by phagocytes. Although these markers for uptake are known to include certain lipids and proteins, the role of glycans, which are abundant on cell surfaces, remains poorly characterized. Here, an unbiased glycomic survey by mass spectroscopic analyses of glycosidase (PNGase F) digested human red blood cell (RBC) membranes identified novel N-linked high mannose structures, which are … Show more
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