نتایج جستجو برای: ferroportin

تعداد نتایج: 765  

2010
Elizabeta Nemeth

The hepatic peptide hormone hepcidin regulates dietary iron absorption, plasma iron concentrations, and tissue iron distribution. Hepcidin acts by causing the degradation of its receptor, the cellular iron exporter ferroportin. The loss of ferroportin decreases iron flow into plasma from absorptive enterocytes, from macrophages that recycle the iron of senescent erythrocytes, and from hepatocyt...

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: :Blood 2013
Frank Schwoebel Lucas T van Eijk Dirk Zboralski Simone Sell Klaus Buchner Christian Maasch Werner G Purschke Martin Humphrey Stefan Zöllner Dirk Eulberg Frank Morich Peter Pickkers Sven Klussmann

Anemia of chronic inflammation is the most prevalent form of anemia in hospitalized patients. A hallmark of this disease is the intracellular sequestration of iron. This is a consequence of hepcidin-induced internalization and subsequent degradation of ferroportin, the hepcidin receptor and only known iron-export protein. This study describes the characterization of novel anti-hepcidin compound...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2005
Franklin W Huang Jack L Pinkus Geraldine S Pinkus Mark D Fleming Nancy C Andrews

Hereditary hemochromatosis is an iron-overload disorder resulting from mutations in proteins presumed to be involved in the maintenance of iron homeostasis. Mutations in hemojuvelin (HJV) cause severe, early-onset juvenile hemochromatosis. The normal function of HJV is unknown. Juvenile hemochromatosis patients have decreased urinary levels of hepcidin, a peptide hormone that binds to the cellu...

Journal: :Cell metabolism 2009
De-Liang Zhang Robert M Hughes Hayden Ollivierre-Wilson Manik C Ghosh Tracey A Rouault

Ferroportin (FPN1), the sole characterized mammalian iron exporter, has an iron-responsive element (IRE) in its 5' untranslated region, which ensures that its translation is repressed by iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) in iron-deficient conditions to maintain cellular iron content. However, here we demonstrate that duodenal epithelial and erythroid precursor cells utilize an alternative upstrea...

Journal: :Blood advances 2016
Namita Kumari Tatiana Ammosova Sharmin Diaz Xionghao Lin Xiaomei Niu Andrey Ivanov Marina Jerebtsova Subhash Dhawan Patricia Oneal Sergei Nekhai

The low incidence of HIV-1 infection in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) and inhibition of HIV-1 replication in vitro under the conditions of low intracellular iron or heme treatment suggests a potential restriction of HIV-1 infection in SCD. We investigated HIV-1 ex vivo infection of SCD peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and found that HIV-1 replication was inhibited at the lev...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2008
Jaya P Gnana-Prakasam Pamela M Martin Barbara A Mysona Penny Roon Sylvia B Smith Vadivel Ganapathy

Hepcidin is a hormone central to the regulation of iron homeostasis in the body. It is believed to be produced exclusively by the liver. Ferroportin, an iron exporter, is the receptor for hepcidin. This transporter/receptor is expressed in Müller cells, photoreceptor cells and the RPE (retinal pigment epithelium) within the retina. Since the retina is protected by the retinal-blood barriers, we...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2008
Natalia P Mena Andrés Esparza Victoria Tapia Pamela Valdés Marco T Núñez

Hepcidin (Hepc) is considered a key mediator in iron trafficking. Although the mechanism of Hepc action in macrophages is fairly well established, much less is known about its action in intestinal cells, one of the main targets of Hepc. The current study investigated the effects of physiologically generated Hepc on iron transport in Caco-2 cell monolayers and rat duodenal segments compared with...

Journal: :Blood 2011
Tomas Ganz

Under evolutionary pressure to counter the toxicity of iron and to maintain adequate iron supply for hemoglobin synthesis and essential metabolic functions, humans and other vertebrates have effective mechanisms to conserve iron and to regulate its concentration, storage, and distribution in tissues. The iron-regulatory hormone hepcidin, first described 10 years ago, and its receptor and iron c...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2005
Ishmael Kasvosve Zvenyika A R Gomo Kusum J Nathoo Petronella Matibe Boniface Mudenge Mark Loyevsky Victor R Gordeuk

BACKGROUND Iron deficiency is common in African children, but genetic variations affecting susceptibility have not been identified. The Q248H mutation in ferroportin, a cellular iron exporter regulated by iron status and inflammation, may be associated with high iron stores in African adults. OBJECTIVE The study examined the prevalence of iron deficiency in African children in an area where m...

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