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Publication : Intestinal ferritin H is required for an accurate control of iron absorption.

First Author  Vanoaica L Year  2010
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  12
Issue  3 Pages  273-82
PubMed ID  20816093 Mgi Jnum  J:166366
Mgi Id  MGI:4844200 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2010.08.003
Citation  Vanoaica L, et al. (2010) Intestinal ferritin H is required for an accurate control of iron absorption. Cell Metab 12(3):273-82
abstractText  To maintain appropriate body iron levels, iron absorption by the proximal duodenum is thought to be controlled by hepcidin, a polypeptide secreted by hepatocytes in response to high serum iron. Hepcidin limits basolateral iron efflux from the duodenal epithelium by binding and downregulating the intestinal iron exporter ferroportin. Here, we found that mice with an intestinal ferritin H gene deletion show increased body iron stores and transferrin saturation. As expected for iron-loaded animals, the ferritin H-deleted mice showed induced liver hepcidin mRNA levels and reduced duodenal expression of DMT1 and DcytB mRNA. In spite of these feedback controls, intestinal ferroportin protein and (59)Fe absorption were increased more than 2-fold in the deleted mice. Our results demonstrate that hepcidin-mediated regulation alone is insufficient to restrict iron absorption and that intestinal ferritin H is also required to limit iron efflux from intestinal cells.
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