Duodenal expression of iron transport molecules in untreated haemochromatosis subjects


Autoria(s): Stuart, KA; Anderson, GJ; Frazer, DM; Powell, LW; McCullen, M; Fletcher, LM; Crawford, DHG
Contribuinte(s)

Robin C Spiller

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

Background and aims: In HFE associated hereditary haemochromatosis, the duodenal enterocyte behaves as if iron deficient and previous reports have shown increased duodenal expression of divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) and iron regulated gene 1 (Ireg1) in affected subjects. In those studies, many patients had undergone venesection, which is a potent stimulus of iron absorption. Our study investigated duodenal expression of DMT1 ( IRE and non-IRE), Ireg1, hephaestin, and duodenal cytochrome-b (Dyctb) in untreated C282Y homozygous haemochromatosis patients, iron deficient patients, and iron replete subjects. Methods: Total RNA was extracted from duodenal biopsies and expression of the iron transport genes was assessed by ribonuclease protection assay. Results: Expression of DMT1 ( IRE) and Ireg1 was increased 3 - 5-fold in iron deficient subjects compared with iron replete subjects. Duodenal expression of DMT1 ( IRE) and Ireg1 was similar in haemochromatosis patients and iron replete subjects but in haemochromatosis patients with elevated serum ferritin concentrations, both DMT1 ( IRE) and Ireg1 expression were inappropriately increased relative to serum ferritin concentration. Hephaestin and Dcytb levels were not upregulated in haemochromatosis. DMT1 ( IRE) and Ireg1 levels showed significant inverse correlations with serum ferritin concentration in each group of patients. Conclusions: These findings are consistent with DMT1 ( IRE) and Ireg1 playing primary roles in the adaptive response to iron deficiency. Untreated haemochromatosis patients showed inappropriate increases in DMT1 ( IRE) and Ireg1 expression for a given level of serum ferritin concentration, although the actual level of expression of these iron transport genes was not significantly different from that of normal subjects.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:67560

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

BMJ Publishing Group

Palavras-Chave #Gastroenterology & Hepatology #Australian Hemochromatosis Patients #Hereditary Hemochromatosis #Idiopathic Hemochromatosis #Food Iron #Genetic Hemochromatosis #Clinical Expression #Mucosal Abnormality #Metal-transporter #Animal Proteins #Serum Ferritin #C1 #321006 Gastroenterology and Hepatology #730113 Digestive system and disorders
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Journal Article