Summary of the principal findings of the work of Liu et al. Hemolytic disorders, such as SCD, are characterized by intravascular hemolysis, leading to release of cell-free heme. Liu et al show that free heme can act on monocyte and macrophages in liver, triggering release of IFN-I. The latter can induce further recruitment of monocytes and their differentiation in the liver into macrophages proficient at phagocytosis of erythrocytes. Moreover, IFN-I induced expression of IgG Fc-binding receptor CD64 on macrophages. Both the increased number of macrophages in liver and higher expression of high-affinity IgG receptor can boost phagocytosis and destruction of erythrocytes.

Summary of the principal findings of the work of Liu et al. Hemolytic disorders, such as SCD, are characterized by intravascular hemolysis, leading to release of cell-free heme. Liu et al show that free heme can act on monocyte and macrophages in liver, triggering release of IFN-I. The latter can induce further recruitment of monocytes and their differentiation in the liver into macrophages proficient at phagocytosis of erythrocytes. Moreover, IFN-I induced expression of IgG Fc-binding receptor CD64 on macrophages. Both the increased number of macrophages in liver and higher expression of high-affinity IgG receptor can boost phagocytosis and destruction of erythrocytes.

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