Author:
Metthew Lam L. K.,Oatman Emily,Eckart Kaitlyn A.,Klingensmith Nathan J.,Flowers Emily,Sayegh Layal,Yuen Julia,Clements Rebecca L.,Meyer Nuala J.,Jurado Kellie A.,Vaughan Andrew E.,Eisenbarth Stephanie C.,Mangalmurti Nilam S.
Abstract
AbstractRed blood cells (RBCs) express the nucleic acid-binding toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) and bind CpG-containing DNA. However, whether human RBCs express other nucleic acid-binding TLRs is unknown. Here we show that human RBCs express the RNA sensor TLR7. TLR7 is present on the red cell membrane and is associated with the RBC membrane protein Band 3. In patients with SARS-CoV2-associated sepsis, TLR7-Band 3 interactions in the RBC membrane are increased when compared with healthy controls. In vitro, RBCs bind synthetic ssRNA and RNA from ssRNA viruses. Thus, RBCs may serve as a previously unrecognized sink for exogenous RNA, expanding the repertoire of non-gas exchanging functions performed by RBCs.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
University of Pennsylvania
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC