Nature Communications (Mar 2021)

Red blood cell mannoses as phagocytic ligands mediating both sickle cell anaemia and malaria resistance

  • Huan Cao,
  • Aristotelis Antonopoulos,
  • Sadie Henderson,
  • Heather Wassall,
  • John Brewin,
  • Alanna Masson,
  • Jenna Shepherd,
  • Gabriela Konieczny,
  • Bhinal Patel,
  • Maria-Louise Williams,
  • Adam Davie,
  • Megan A. Forrester,
  • Lindsay Hall,
  • Beverley Minter,
  • Dimitris Tampakis,
  • Michael Moss,
  • Charlotte Lennon,
  • Wendy Pickford,
  • Lars Erwig,
  • Beverley Robertson,
  • Anne Dell,
  • Gordon D. Brown,
  • Heather M. Wilson,
  • David C. Rees,
  • Stuart M. Haslam,
  • J. Alexandra Rowe,
  • Robert N. Barker,
  • Mark A. Vickers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21814-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Red blood cells (RBCs) are phagocytosed in the spleen in sickle cell disease and malaria. Here, Cao et al. show that high mannose N-glycans, exposed on diseased or oxidized RBC surfaces, bind mannose receptor CD206 on host cells, mediating phagocytosis.