نتایج جستجو برای: iron homeostasis

تعداد نتایج: 215517  

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2011
Elizabeth C Theil

Nonheme food ferritin (FTN) iron minerals, nonheme iron complexes, and heme iron contribute to the balance between food iron absorption and body iron homeostasis. Iron absorption depends on membrane transporter proteins DMT1, PCP/HCP1, ferroportin (FPN), TRF2, and matriptase 2. Mutations in DMT1 and matriptase-2 cause iron deficiency; mutations in FPN, HFE, and TRF2 cause iron excess. Intracell...

2015
Nicole A. Beauchene Kevin S. Myers Dongjun Chung Dan M. Park Allison M. Weisnicht Sündüz Keleş Patricia J. Kiley

UNLABELLED Iron, a major protein cofactor, is essential for most organisms. Despite the well-known effects of O2 on the oxidation state and solubility of iron, the impact of O2 on cellular iron homeostasis is not well understood. Here we report that in Escherichia coli K-12, the lack of O2 dramatically changes expression of genes controlled by the global regulators of iron homeostasis, the tran...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2008
Andrew J Ghio Elizabeth D Hilborn Jacqueline G Stonehuerner Lisa A Dailey Jacqueline D Carter Judy H Richards Kay M Crissman Robert F Foronjy Dale L Uyeminami Kent E Pinkerton

RATIONALE Lung injury after cigarette smoking is related to particle retention. Iron accumulates with the deposition of these particles. OBJECTIVES We tested the postulate that (1) injury after smoking correlates with exposure to the particulate fraction of cigarette smoke, (2) these particles alter iron homeostasis, triggering metal accumulation, and (3) this alteration in iron homeostasis a...

2015
Peter A Minchella Andrew E Armitage Bakary Darboe Momodou W Jallow Hal Drakesmith Assan Jaye Andrew M Prentice Joann M McDermid

BACKGROUND Early and chronic inflammation is a hallmark of HIV infection, and inflammation is known to increase hepcidin expression. Consequently, hepcidin may be a key determinant of the iron homeostasis and anemia associated with poorer HIV prognoses. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to understand how hepcidin is related to anemia, iron homeostasis, and inflammation at HIV diagnosi...

2011
Clara Camaschella Laura Silvestri

Iron is essential for human life, but toxic if present in excess. To avoid iron overload and maintain iron homeostasis, all cells are able to regulate their iron content through the post-transcriptional control of iron genes operated by the cytosolic iron regulatory proteins that interact with iron responsive elements on iron gene mRNA. At the systemic level, iron homeostasis is regulated by th...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Z Leah Harris Sandra R Davis-Kaplan Jonathan D Gitlin Jerry Kaplan

Mutations that lead to a loss of the copper-containing plasma enzyme ceruloplasmin disrupt mammalian iron homeostasis. The mechanism by which ceruloplasmin mobilizes iron from cell stores has been controversial. We demonstrate that injection of a soluble copper-containing yeast protein Fet3p can restore iron homeostasis in phlebotomized mice with a deletion of the ceruloplasmin gene. These resu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Samira Lakhal-Littleton Magda Wolna Carolyn A Carr Jack J J Miller Helen C Christian Vicky Ball Ana Santos Rebeca Diaz Daniel Biggs Richard Stillion Philip Holdship Fiona Larner Damian J Tyler Kieran Clarke Benjamin Davies Peter A Robbins

Iron is essential to the cell. Both iron deficiency and overload impinge negatively on cardiac health. Thus, effective iron homeostasis is important for cardiac function. Ferroportin (FPN), the only known mammalian iron-exporting protein, plays an essential role in iron homeostasis at the systemic level. It increases systemic iron availability by releasing iron from the cells of the duodenum, s...

Journal: :Metallomics : integrated biometal science 2014
Elena Gammella Paolo Buratti Gaetano Cairo Stefania Recalcati

Macrophages are important to immune function and also actively participate in iron homeostasis. The involvement of splenic and liver macrophages in the processing of effete erythrocytes and the subsequent return of iron to the circulation is well established, and the molecular details of iron recycling have been characterized recently. Another important aspect regarding iron handling by macroph...

2017
Mar Martinez-Pastor W. Andrew Lancaster Peter D. Tonner Michael W. W. Adams Amy K. Schmid

Iron is required for key metabolic processes but is toxic in excess. This circumstance forces organisms across the tree of life to tightly regulate iron homeostasis. In hypersaline lakes dominated by archaeal species, iron levels are extremely low and subject to environmental change; however, mechanisms regulating iron homeostasis in archaea remain unclear. In previous work, we demonstrated tha...

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