نتایج جستجو برای: iron homeostasis

تعداد نتایج: 215517  

2012
Karolina Benesova Maja Vujić Spasić Sebastian M. Schaefer Jens Stolte Tomi Baehr-Ivacevic Katharina Waldow Zhe Zhou Ursula Klingmueller Vladimir Benes Marcus A. Mall Martina U. Muckenthaler

Regulation of iron homeostasis and the inflammatory response are tightly linked to protect the host from infection. Here we investigate how imbalanced systemic iron homeostasis in a murine disease model of hereditary hemochromatosis (Hfe(-/-) mice) affects the inflammatory responses of the lung. We induced acute pulmonary inflammation in Hfe(-/-) and wild-type mice by intratracheal instillation...

Journal: :Blood 2007
Paul Robach Gaetano Cairo Cecilia Gelfi Francesca Bernuzzi Henriette Pilegaard Agnese Viganò Paolo Santambrogio Paolo Cerretelli José A L Calbet Stéphane Moutereau Carsten Lundby

Iron is essential for oxygen transport because it is incorporated in the heme of the oxygen-binding proteins hemoglobin and myoglobin. An interaction between iron homeostasis and oxygen regulation is further suggested during hypoxia, in which hemoglobin and myoglobin syntheses have been reported to increase. This study gives new insights into the changes in iron content and iron-oxygen interact...

2012
Nadia Maria Sposi

In recent years there has been important advancement in our knowledge of iron metabolism regulation that also has implications for understanding the physiopathology of some human disorders like beta-thalassemia and other iron overload diseases. In fact, progressive iron overload is the most salient and ultimately fatal complication of beta-thalassemia. Iron deposition occurs in visceral organs ...

2008
Joshua C. Canzoneri Adegboyega K. Oyelere

Double-stranded sections of mRNA are often inviting sites of interaction for a wide variety of proteins and small molecules. Interactions at these sites can serve to regulate, or disrupt, the homeostasis of the encoded protein products. Such ligand target sites exist as hairpin-loop structures in the mRNAs of several of the proteins involved in iron homeostasis, including ferritin heavy and lig...

2014
Susu M. Zughaier Brandon B. Stauffer Nael A. McCarty

Macrophages play a very important role in host defense and in iron homeostasis by engulfing senescent red blood cells and recycling iron. Hepcidin is the master iron regulating hormone that limits dietary iron absorption from the gut and limits iron egress from macrophages. Upon infection macrophages retain iron to limit its bioavailability which limits bacterial growth. Recently, a short chain...

2014
Dan Cheng Qingfang He

Iron is an essential cofactor in numerous cellular processes. The iron deficiency in the oceans affects the primary productivity of phytoplankton including cyanobacteria. In this study, we examined the function of PfsR, a TetR family transcriptional regulator, in iron homeostasis of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC 6803. Compared with the wild type, the pfsR deletion mutant displayed strong...

Journal: :Blood 1998
N C Andrews J E Levy

GENETIC IRON OVERLOAD disorders are prevalent yet poorly understood. Over the past 3 years, the discoveries of the hereditary hemochromatosis gene and an intestinal iron transporter have significantly advanced our understanding of iron metabolism. Furthermore, they have suggested novel links between molecules involved in immune defense and iron homeostasis. These findings lay the foundation for...

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2009
Lijian Wang Bobby J Cherayil

Iron is an essential micronutrient for both microbial pathogens and their mammalian hosts. Changes in iron availability and distribution have significant effects on pathogen virulence and on the immune response to infection. Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular regulation of iron metabolism have shed new light on how alterations in iron homeostasis both contribute to and influe...

Journal: :Hematology. American Society of Hematology. Education Program 2011
Tomas Ganz Elizabeta Nemeth

The review summarizes the current understanding of the role of hepcidin and ferroportin in normal iron homeostasis and its disorders. The various approaches to therapeutic targeting of hepcidin and ferroportin in iron-overload disorders (mainly hereditary hemochromatosis and β-thalassemia) and iron-restrictive anemias (anemias associated with infections, inflammatory disorders, and certain mali...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2006
Joshua L Dunaief

Iron is a potent generator of oxidative damage whose levels increase with age, potentially exacerbating age-related diseases. Several lines of evidence suggest that iron accumulation may be a factor in age-related macular degeneration (AMD). AMD retinas have more iron within the photoreceptors, RPE, and drusen than do age-matched control retinas. Accelerated AMD-like maculopathy develops in pat...

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