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Heme carrier protein (HCP-1) spatially interacts with the CD163 hemoglobin uptake pathway and is a target of inflammatory macrophage activation.

Christian A Schaer1, Florence Vallelian, Alexander Imhof, Gabriele Schoedon, Dominik J Schaer.   

Abstract

Macrophages constitute the major cellular compartment for hemoglobin (Hb) degradation and subsequent recycling of heme-iron to erythropoiesis. Dysregulation of macrophage iron and heme metabolism is a major pathophysiologic determinant of anemia of chronic disease. In this study, we show that the heme transporter heme carrier protein 1 (HCP-1) is expressed in human macrophages. Within early endosomes, HCP-1 colocalizes with endocytosed Hb-haptoglobin (Hp) complexes, which are taken up via the CD163 scavenger receptor pathway. Hb-Hp passes the divalent metal transporter 1B/HCP-1-positive endosomal compartment on its route from the cell surface to lysosomes. HCP-1 mRNA and protein expression are down-regulated by stimulation of macrophages with various TLR agonists and IFN-gamma. The profound suppression of HCP-1 expression by inflammatory macrophage activation parallels the regulation of the iron exporter ferroportin. In contrast, dexamethasone enhanced HCP-1 expression significantly. Given the spatial relationship, we propose that the Hb scavenger receptor CD163 and HCP-1 constitute a linked pathway for Hb catabolism and heme-iron recycling in human macrophages.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17947394     DOI: 10.1189/jlb.0407226

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Leukoc Biol        ISSN: 0741-5400            Impact factor:   4.962


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