نتایج جستجو برای: ferroportin

تعداد نتایج: 765  

2012
A Rafiee SMR Fatemi S Jamili S Ajdari F Riazi-rad A Memarnejadian MH Alimohammadian

BACKGROUND Ferroportin (Fpn), a regulator of iron homeostasis is a conserved membrane protein that exports iron across the enterocytes, macrophages and hepatocytes into the blood circulation. Fpn has also critical influence on survival of microorganisms whose growth is dependent upon iron, thus preparation of Fpn is needed to study the role of iron in immunity and pathogenesis of micoorganisms....

Journal: :Circulation research 2013
Gaël Bories Sophie Colin Jonathan Vanhoutte Bruno Derudas Corinne Copin Mélanie Fanchon Mehdi Daoudi Loïc Belloy Stephan Haulon Christophe Zawadzki Brigitte Jude Bart Staels Giulia Chinetti-Gbaguidi

RATIONALE In atherosclerotic plaques, iron preferentially accumulates in macrophages where it can exert pro-oxidant activities. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was, first, to better characterize the iron distribution and metabolism in macrophage subpopulations in human atherosclerotic plaques and, second, to determine whether iron homeostasis is under the control of nuclear receptors, s...

2016
Yusuke Kamihara Kohichi Takada Tsutomu Sato Yutaka Kawano Kazuyuki Murase Yohei Arihara Shohei Kikuchi Naotaka Hayasaka Makoto Usami Satoshi Iyama Koji Miyanishi Yasushi Sato Masayoshi Kobune Junji Kato

Deregulated iron metabolism underlies the pathogenesis of many human cancers. Recently, low expression of ferroportin, which is the only identified non-heme iron exporter, has been associated with significantly reduced overall survival in multiple myeloma (MM); however, the altered iron metabolism in MM biology remains unclear. In this study we demonstrated, by live cell imaging, that MM cells ...

2016
Qi Xu Anumantha G. Kanthasamy Huajun Jin Manju B. Reddy

Background. Elevated brain iron levels have been implicated in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the precise mechanism underlying abnormal iron accumulation in PD is not clear. Hepcidin, a hormone primarily produced by hepatocytes, acts as a key regulator in both systemic and cellular iron homeostasis. Objective. We investigated the role of hepcidin in 6-hydroxydopamine (6-...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Igor Theurl Elmar Aigner Milan Theurl Manfred Nairz Markus Seifert Andrea Schroll Thomas Sonnweber Lukas Eberwein Derrick R Witcher Anthony T Murphy Victor J Wroblewski Eva Wurz Christian Datz Guenter Weiss

The anemia of chronic disease (ACD) is characterized by macrophage iron retention induced by cytokines and the master regulator hepcidin. Hepcidin controls cellular iron efflux on binding to the iron export protein ferroportin. Many patients, however, present with both ACD and iron deficiency anemia (ACD/IDA), the latter resulting from chronic blood loss. We used a rat model of ACD resulting fr...

Journal: :Journal of Parkinson's disease 2013
Naomi P Visanji Joanna F Collingwood Mary E Finnegan Anurag Tandon Emily House Lili-Naz Hazrati

Alpha synuclein pathology is widespread and found in diverse cell types in multiple system atrophy (MSA) as compared to Parkinson's disease (PD). The reason for this differential distribution is unknown. Regional differences in the distribution of iron are associated with neurodegenerative diseases, and here we characterize the relationship between iron homeostasis proteins and regional concent...

F. Liu, H. Liu, H. Zhang, J. Feng, M. Tian, P. Liu, S. Chang, X. Hu, X. Xing, X. Zhang,

Backgrounds: It remains unclear whether radiation-induced haemorrhage in the spleen causes iron accumulation, and subsequently, ferroptosis in splenic lymphocytes. In this study, we investigated the occurrence of ferroptosis in splenic lymphocytes of gamma-irradiated mice. Materials and Methods: Mice were subjected to gamma radiation from a 137Cs source. Iron, Ferroportin 1, and iron regulatory...

2018
Thibaud Lefebvre Niloofar Reihani Raed Daher Thierry Billette de Villemeur Nadia Belmatoug Christian Rose Yves Colin-Aronovicz Hervé Puy Caroline Le Van Kim Mélanie Franco Zoubida Karim

Gaucher disease (GD) is an inherited deficiency of glucocerebrosidase leading to accumulation of glucosylceramide in tissues such as the spleen, liver, and bone marrow. The resulting lipid-laden macrophages lead to the appearance of "Gaucher cells". Anemia associated with an unexplained hyperferritinemia is a frequent finding in GD, but whether this pathogenesis is related to an iron metabolism...

2017
Nitin Puri Yevgeniy Arefiev Robert Chao David Sacerdoti Hibba Chaudry Alexandra Nichols Krithika Srikanthan Athar Nawab Dana Sharma Vishal Hari Lakhani Rebecca Klug Komal Sodhi Stephen J Peterson

Hepcidin, a phase II reactant secreted by hepatocytes, regulates cellular iron levels by increasing internalization of ferroportin-a transmembrane protein facilitating egress of cellular iron. Chronic low-grade inflammatory states, such as obesity, have been shown to increase oxidative stress and enhance hepcidin secretion from hepatocytes and macrophages. Heme-heme oxygenase (HO) is a stress r...

Journal: :Blood 2006
Lydie Viatte Gaël Nicolas Dan-Qing Lou Myriam Bennoun Jeanne-Claire Lesbordes-Brion François Canonne-Hergaux Kai Schönig Hermann Bujard Axel Kahn Nancy C Andrews Sophie Vaulont

We report the generation of a tetracycline-regulated (Tet ON) transgenic mouse model for acute and chronic expression of the iron regulatory peptide hepcidin in the liver. We demonstrate that short-term and long-term tetracycline-dependent activation of hepcidin in adult mice leads to hypoferremia and iron-limited erythropoiesis, respectively. This clearly establishes the key role of hepcidin i...

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