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Publication : An extra-erythrocyte role of haemoglobin body in chondrocyte hypoxia adaption.

First Author  Zhang F Year  2023
Journal  Nature Volume  622
Issue  7984 Pages  834-841
PubMed ID  37794190 Mgi Jnum  J:349564
Mgi Id  MGI:7647073 Doi  10.1038/s41586-023-06611-6
Citation  Zhang F, et al. (2023) An extra-erythrocyte role of haemoglobin body in chondrocyte hypoxia adaption. Nature 622(7984):834-841
abstractText  Although haemoglobin is a known carrier of oxygen in erythrocytes that functions to transport oxygen over a long range, its physiological roles outside erythrocytes are largely elusive(1,2). Here we found that chondrocytes produced massive amounts of haemoglobin to form eosin-positive bodies in their cytoplasm. The haemoglobin body (Hedy) is a membraneless condensate characterized by phase separation. Production of haemoglobin in chondrocytes is controlled by hypoxia and is dependent on KLF1 rather than the HIF1/2alpha pathway. Deletion of haemoglobin in chondrocytes leads to Hedy loss along with severe hypoxia, enhanced glycolysis and extensive cell death in the centre of cartilaginous tissue, which is attributed to the loss of the Hedy-controlled oxygen supply under hypoxic conditions. These results demonstrate an extra-erythrocyte role of haemoglobin in chondrocytes, and uncover a heretofore unrecognized mechanism in which chondrocytes survive a hypoxic environment through Hedy.
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