Free hemoglobin is now recognized as a major mediator of a variety of vascular diseases. The abundant serum protein haptoglobin
irreversibly binds to hemoglobin and promotes the uptake of hemoglobin via the macrophage CD163 receptor. The haptoglobin
gene is polymorphic in man with two common alleles denoted 1 and 2. The haptoglobin genotype specifies the nature of the response
of the macrophage to free hemoglobin. Hp 1-Hb complexes stimulate an anti-inflammatory macrophage phenotype while Hp 2-Hb
complexes do not. We have previously demonstrated that Hp 1-Hb induced anti-inflammatory cytokine production is critically
dependent on casein kinase II. In this study we set out to determine whether the amount or the activity of casein kinase II
associated with CD163 was altered by the binding of Hp 1-1-Hb to CD163. Our results indicate that casein kinase II activity
is increased by the binding of Hp 1-1-Hb to CD163.
Keywords Haptoglobin - Hemoglobin - CD163 - Casein kinase II