In β-thalassemia, accumulated free α-globin forms intracellular precipitates that impair erythroid cell maturation and viability. Protein quality control systems mitigate β-thalassemia pathophysiology by degrading toxic free α-globin, although the associated mechanisms are poorly understood. We show that loss of the autophagy-activating Unc-51-like kinase 1 () gene in β-thalassemic mice reduces autophagic clearance of α-globin in red blood cell precursors and exacerbates disease phenotypes, whereas inactivation of the canonical autophagy-related 5 () gene has relatively minor effects. Systemic treatment with the mTORC1 inhibitor rapamycin reduces α-globin precipitates and lessens pathologies in β-thalassemic mice via an ULK1-dependent pathway. Similarly, rapamycin reduces free α-globin accumulation in erythroblasts derived from CD34 cells of β-thalassemic individuals. Our findings define a drug-regulatable pathway for ameliorating β-thalassemia.

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