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. 2021 Jan 27;11:561917. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.561917

Table 1.

Summary of current literature supporting a damaging role of hemolysis in different organs.

Organ Impact of heme damage References Disease/model
Kidney Proximal tubule dysfunction and impaired vitamin D metabolism (247, 248) Cell culture/mice
Proteinuria, acute and chronic injury, and iron deposition (244, 245, 249253) Human
Acute renal failure, oxidative stress, inflammation, and toxicity (254257) Human/mice
Acute renal vasoconstriction via TLR4 signaling (258, 259) Cell culture/Mice
Apoptosis in proximal tubular epithelial cells via caspase-dependent/-independent pathways (260, 261) Cell culture
Endothelial apoptosis and vaso occlusion (262) Human/cell culture/mice
Lung Acute chest syndrome via TLR4, NRF2 and p-selectin signaling (133, 196, 263) Cell culture/mice
Oxidative injury and progression of pulmonary hypertension (PH) (262) Cell culture/mice
Angioproliferative PH via accelerated purine metabolism (264) Rats
Acute lung injury via increased alveolar capillary barrier dysfunction (265, 266) Human/cell culture/mice
Oxidation and mitochondrial dysfunction in epithelial lung cells (36) Cell culture
Liver Increased vascular ICAM-1 expression on blood vessels and vaso occlusion (267) Cell culture/mice
Advanced fibrosis and iron overload (268)
Oxidative stress, neutrophil infiltration, and extravasation through NF-κB activation (269)
Heart Impaired nitric oxide bioavailability and pulmonary hypertension (270, 271) Mice
Smooth muscle proliferation via NADPH oxidase activity, atherosclerosis, and hypertension (101, 272) Cell culture
Increased risk of cardiovascular disease (273, 274) Human
Endothelial activation and altered cardiac function (275, 276) Mice
Mitochondria dysfunction (277) Human/cell line
Ischemic injury (278) Human/cell culture/mice
Contractile dysfunction due to altered contractile proteins (279) Human primary cardiomyocytes