Figure 7.
Figure 7. Overview of the receptor pathways for endocytosis of extracellular heme and hemoglobin in complex with hemopexin and haptoglobin, respectively. LRP/CD91 and CD163 represent 2 pathways for uptake of extracellular heme incorporated in Hx-heme and haptoglobin-hemoglobin. Both receptors are highly expressed in phagocytic macrophages, which are known to metabolize heme into bilirubin, Fe, and carbon monoxide. In addition to the expression in macrophages, LRP/CD91 is highly expressed in several other cell types including hepatocytes, neurons, and syncytiotrophoblasts.31

Overview of the receptor pathways for endocytosis of extracellular heme and hemoglobin in complex with hemopexin and haptoglobin, respectively. LRP/CD91 and CD163 represent 2 pathways for uptake of extracellular heme incorporated in Hx-heme and haptoglobin-hemoglobin. Both receptors are highly expressed in phagocytic macrophages, which are known to metabolize heme into bilirubin, Fe, and carbon monoxide. In addition to the expression in macrophages, LRP/CD91 is highly expressed in several other cell types including hepatocytes, neurons, and syncytiotrophoblasts.31 

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