نتایج جستجو برای: موتاسیون hfe

تعداد نتایج: 2354  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2000
J E Levy L K Montross N C Andrews

Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is a prevalent human disease caused by a mutation in HFE, which encodes an atypical HLA class I protein involved in regulation of intestinal iron absorption. To gain insight into the pathogenesis of hemochromatosis, we have bred Hfe knockout mice to strains carrying other mutations that impair normal iron metabolism. Compound mutant mice lacking both Hfe and its ...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Karin E Finberg Rebecca L Whittlesey Nancy C Andrews

The hereditary hemochromatosis protein HFE promotes the expression of hepcidin, a circulating hormone produced by the liver that inhibits dietary iron absorption and macrophage iron release. HFE mutations are associated with impaired hepatic bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)/SMAD signaling for hepcidin production. TMPRSS6, a transmembrane serine protease mutated in iron-refractory iron deficienc...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2006
Robert E Fleming Robert S Britton

The majority of clinical cases of iron overload is caused by mutations in the HFE gene. However, the role that HFE plays in the physiology of intestinal iron absorption remains enigmatic. Two major models have been proposed: 1) HFE exerts its effects on iron homeostasis indirectly, by modulating the expression of hepcidin; and 2) HFE exerts its effects directly, by changing the iron status (and...

2013
Bilal Alam Oğuz Yayla

In this article we review some recent attacks against HFE and Multi-HFE cryptosystems and also a possible new direction proposed by Coulter et al. relating the security of HFE cryptosystems to the Ore’s p-polynomial decomposition algorithm.

Journal: :Blood 2005
Hortence Makui Ricardo J Soares Wenlei Jiang Marco Constante Manuela M Santos

Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH), an iron overload disease associated with mutations in the HFE gene, is characterized by increased intestinal iron absorption and consequent deposition of excess iron, primarily in the liver. Patients with HH and Hfe-deficient (Hfe-/-) mice manifest inappropriate expression of the iron absorption regulator hepcidin, a peptide hormone produced by the liver in resp...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2010
Iván Bravo Yolanda Díaz-de-Mera Alfonso Aranda Kevin Smith Keith P Shine George Marston

The atmospheric chemistry of several gases used in industrial applications, C(4)F(9)OC(2)H(5) (HFE-7200), C(4)F(9)OCH(3) (HFE-7100), C(3)F(7)OCH(3) (HFE-7000) and C(3)F(7)CH(2)OH, has been studied. The discharge flow technique coupled with mass-spectrometric detection has been used to study the kinetics of their reactions with OH radicals as a function of temperature. The infrared spectra of th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Hal Drakesmith Nan Chen Hannah Ledermann Gavin Screaton Alain Townsend Xiao-Ning Xu

The multifunctional Nef protein of HIV-1 is important for the progression to AIDS. One action of Nef is to down-regulate surface MHC I molecules, helping infected cells to evade immunity. We found that Nef also down-regulates the macrophage-expressed MHC 1b protein HFE, which regulates iron homeostasis and is mutated in the iron-overloading disorder hemochromatosis. In model cell lines, Nef rer...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Daniel F Wallace Cameron J McDonald Lesa Ostini V Nathan Subramaniam

The induction of the iron-regulatory peptide hepcidin by proinflammatory cytokines is thought to result in the withholding of iron from invading pathogens. Hfe and transferrin receptor 2 (Tfr2) are involved in the homeostatic regulation of hepcidin and their disruption causes hereditary hemochromatosis (HH). To determine whether either Hfe or Tfr2 is involved in the inflammatory pathway regulat...

2012
Paulo Caleb Júnior de Lima Santos Carla Luana Dinardo Rodolfo Delfini Cançado Isolmar Tadeu Schettert José Eduardo Krieger Alexandre Costa Pereira

Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is an autosomal recessive disorder classically related to HFE mutations. However, since 1996, it is known that HFE mutations explain about 80% of HH cases, with the remaining around 20% denominated non-HFE hemochromatosis. Nowadays, four main genes are implicated in the pathophysiology of clinical syndromes classified as non-HFE hemochromatosis: hemojuvelin (HJV,...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
S Parkkila A Waheed R S Britton B R Bacon X Y Zhou S Tomatsu R E Fleming W S Sly

Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is a common autosomal recessive disease associated with loss of regulation of dietary iron absorption and excessive iron deposition in major organs of the body. Recently, a candidate gene for HH (also called HFE) was identified that encodes a novel MHC class I-like protein. Most patients with HH are homozygous for the same mutation in the HFE gene, resulting in a...

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