2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00210-006-0099-5
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Induction of eryptosis by cyclosporine

Abstract: Side effects of cyclosporine treatment include anemia. Most recent studies have found that anemia may be caused by triggering of suicidal erythrocyte death (eryptosis), i.e. activation of an erythrocyte scramblase and phosphatidylserine exposure at the erythrocyte surface. Phosphatidylserine exposing cells are rapidly cleared from circulating blood by phagocytosis. Stimulators of erythrocyte membrane scrambling include cytosolic Ca(2+) and ceramide, which are increased by entry through Ca2+-permeable cation ch… Show more

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“…Some of these diseases may cause eryptosis by stimulating the formation of hemin. Furthermore, several eryptosis-triggering xenobiotics and endogeneous substances have been identified, such as cordycepin [50], methylglyoxal [54], amyloid peptides [53], lipopetides [71] retinoic acid [55], paclitaxel [44], amantadine [23], chlorpromazine [1], ciglitazone [58], cyclosporine [56], Bay-5884 [65], curcumin [4], valinomycin [64], listeriolysin [25], aluminum [57], copper [46], bismuth [13], tin [52], cadmium [68], selenium [67], vanadate [27], gold [69], and arsenic [51]. At least in theory, some of those substances may be effective through stimulation of hemin formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these diseases may cause eryptosis by stimulating the formation of hemin. Furthermore, several eryptosis-triggering xenobiotics and endogeneous substances have been identified, such as cordycepin [50], methylglyoxal [54], amyloid peptides [53], lipopetides [71] retinoic acid [55], paclitaxel [44], amantadine [23], chlorpromazine [1], ciglitazone [58], cyclosporine [56], Bay-5884 [65], curcumin [4], valinomycin [64], listeriolysin [25], aluminum [57], copper [46], bismuth [13], tin [52], cadmium [68], selenium [67], vanadate [27], gold [69], and arsenic [51]. At least in theory, some of those substances may be effective through stimulation of hemin formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suicidal erythrocyte death could be triggered by ligation of specific surface antigens, such as glycophorin-C (41), the thrombospondin-1 receptor CD47 (42) and the death receptor CD95/Fas (43). Further stimulators of eryptosis include ceramide (acylsphingosine) (44), prostaglandin E 2 (45), platelet activating factor (46), anti A IgG antibodies (47), hemolysin from Vibrio parahaemolyticus (48), listeriolysin (49), paclitaxel (50), amantadine (51), azathioprine (52), retinoic acid (53), chlorpromazine (54), cyclosporine (55), methylglyoxal (56), amyloid peptides (57), anandamide (58), Bay-Y5884 (59), curcumin (60), valinomycin (61), aluminium (62), mercury (63), lead (64), gold (65), vanadium (66) and copper (67).…”
Section: Triggers Of Eryptosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eryptosis could be triggered by increase in the cytosolic Ca 21 activity, which leads to cell membrane vesiculation (68) and stimulates cell membrane scrambling resulting in phosphatidylserine exposure at the cell surface (54)(55)(56). Ca 21 further stimulates the cysteine endopeptidase calpain, which degrades the cytoskeleton and thus facilitates cell membrane blebbing (69) (Fig.…”
Section: Signaling In the Stimulation Of Eryptosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phosphatidylserine exposure in erythrocytes could further be elicited by ligation of specific surface antigens, such as glycophorin-C [14], of CD47, 382 the critical RBC antigenic marker that exhibits an inhibitory role in macrophage activation [15], and of the death receptor CD95/Fas [16]. Moreover, eryptosis is triggered by paclitaxel [17], amantadine [18], azathioprine [19], retinoic acid [20], chlorpromazine [21], cyclosporine [22], methylglyoxal [23], amyloid peptides [24], anandamide [25], Bay-Y5884 [26] and curcumin [27]. Mechanisms underlying eryptosis may not only affect circulating erythrocytes but may contribute to the limitation of erythrocytes during storage [28][29][30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%