Hrg1 promotes heme-iron recycling during hemolysis in the zebrafish kidney.

Heme-iron recycling from senescent red blood cells (erythrophagocytosis) accounts for the majority of total body iron in humans. Studies in cultured cells have ascribed a role for HRG1/SLC48A1 in heme-iron transport but the in vivo function of this heme transporter is unclear. Here we present geneti...

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Main Authors: Jianbing Zhang, Ian Chambers, Sijung Yun, John Phillips, Michael Krause, Iqbal Hamza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-09-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6171960?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9bf4259cc8aa413190dff08129203fc42020-11-25T01:23:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042018-09-01149e100766510.1371/journal.pgen.1007665Hrg1 promotes heme-iron recycling during hemolysis in the zebrafish kidney.Jianbing ZhangIan ChambersSijung YunJohn PhillipsMichael KrauseIqbal HamzaHeme-iron recycling from senescent red blood cells (erythrophagocytosis) accounts for the majority of total body iron in humans. Studies in cultured cells have ascribed a role for HRG1/SLC48A1 in heme-iron transport but the in vivo function of this heme transporter is unclear. Here we present genetic evidence in a zebrafish model that Hrg1 is essential for macrophage-mediated heme-iron recycling during erythrophagocytosis in the kidney. Furthermore, we show that zebrafish Hrg1a and its paralog Hrg1b are functional heme transporters, and genetic ablation of both transporters in double knockout (DKO) animals shows lower iron accumulation concomitant with higher amounts of heme sequestered in kidney macrophages. RNA-seq analyses of DKO kidney revealed large-scale perturbation in genes related to heme, iron metabolism and immune functions. Taken together, our results establish the kidney as the major organ for erythrophagocytosis and identify Hrg1 as an important regulator of heme-iron recycling by macrophages in the adult zebrafish.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6171960?pdf=render
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author Jianbing Zhang
Ian Chambers
Sijung Yun
John Phillips
Michael Krause
Iqbal Hamza
spellingShingle Jianbing Zhang
Ian Chambers
Sijung Yun
John Phillips
Michael Krause
Iqbal Hamza
Hrg1 promotes heme-iron recycling during hemolysis in the zebrafish kidney.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Jianbing Zhang
Ian Chambers
Sijung Yun
John Phillips
Michael Krause
Iqbal Hamza
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title Hrg1 promotes heme-iron recycling during hemolysis in the zebrafish kidney.
title_short Hrg1 promotes heme-iron recycling during hemolysis in the zebrafish kidney.
title_full Hrg1 promotes heme-iron recycling during hemolysis in the zebrafish kidney.
title_fullStr Hrg1 promotes heme-iron recycling during hemolysis in the zebrafish kidney.
title_full_unstemmed Hrg1 promotes heme-iron recycling during hemolysis in the zebrafish kidney.
title_sort hrg1 promotes heme-iron recycling during hemolysis in the zebrafish kidney.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Heme-iron recycling from senescent red blood cells (erythrophagocytosis) accounts for the majority of total body iron in humans. Studies in cultured cells have ascribed a role for HRG1/SLC48A1 in heme-iron transport but the in vivo function of this heme transporter is unclear. Here we present genetic evidence in a zebrafish model that Hrg1 is essential for macrophage-mediated heme-iron recycling during erythrophagocytosis in the kidney. Furthermore, we show that zebrafish Hrg1a and its paralog Hrg1b are functional heme transporters, and genetic ablation of both transporters in double knockout (DKO) animals shows lower iron accumulation concomitant with higher amounts of heme sequestered in kidney macrophages. RNA-seq analyses of DKO kidney revealed large-scale perturbation in genes related to heme, iron metabolism and immune functions. Taken together, our results establish the kidney as the major organ for erythrophagocytosis and identify Hrg1 as an important regulator of heme-iron recycling by macrophages in the adult zebrafish.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6171960?pdf=render
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