Inadequate hepcidin synthesis leads to iron overload in HFE-related hemochromatosis. We explored the regulation of hepcidin by iron in 88 hemochromatosis patients (61 C282Y/C282Y, 27 C282Y/H63D) and 23 healthy controls by analyzing urinary hepcidin before and 24 hours after a 65-mg oral iron dose. Thirty-four patients were studied at diagnosis and had iron overload, and 54 patients were iron depleted. At diagnosis, hepcidin values in C282Y homozygotes were similar to controls, whereas values in C282Y/H63D heterozygotes were higher (P = .02). However, the hepcidin/ferritin ratio was decreased in both homozygotes (P < .001) and heterozygotes (P = .017), confirming the inadequate hepcidin production for the iron load with both genotypes. In ir...
SummaryThe mechanisms that allow the body to sense iron levels in order to maintain iron homeostasis...
Haemochromatosis is predominantly associated with the HFE p.C282Y homozygous genotype, which is pres...
Iron is required for many biological processes but is also toxic in excess; thus, body iron balance ...
Inadequate hepcidin synthesis leads to iron overload in HFE-related hemochromatosis. We explored the...
Background. Inadequate hepcidin production leads to iron overload in nearly all types of haemochroma...
HFE C282Y-homozygosity has been associated with low hepcidin expression, leading to increased ferrit...
Hepcidin is a regulatory hormone that plays a major role in controlling body iron homeostasis. Circu...
Hepcidin is a regulatory hormone that plays a major role in controlling body iron homeostasis. Circu...
Background: The mechanisms responsible for disturbed iron homoeostasis in hereditary haemochromatosi...
Background and Objectives Patients with β-thalassemia, like those with genetic hemochromatosis, deve...
Hepcidin is a liver-synthesized hormone that inhibits the cellular efflux of iron by binding to ferr...
Iron-loading disorders (haemochromatosis) represent an important class of human diseases. Primary ir...
International audienceAlthough iron is vital, its free form is likely to be involved in oxidation-re...
Multiple factors may lead to iron accumulation, causing irreversible organ damage. Homozygosity for ...
Haemochromatosis is defined as systemic iron overload of genetic origin, caused by a reduction in th...
SummaryThe mechanisms that allow the body to sense iron levels in order to maintain iron homeostasis...
Haemochromatosis is predominantly associated with the HFE p.C282Y homozygous genotype, which is pres...
Iron is required for many biological processes but is also toxic in excess; thus, body iron balance ...
Inadequate hepcidin synthesis leads to iron overload in HFE-related hemochromatosis. We explored the...
Background. Inadequate hepcidin production leads to iron overload in nearly all types of haemochroma...
HFE C282Y-homozygosity has been associated with low hepcidin expression, leading to increased ferrit...
Hepcidin is a regulatory hormone that plays a major role in controlling body iron homeostasis. Circu...
Hepcidin is a regulatory hormone that plays a major role in controlling body iron homeostasis. Circu...
Background: The mechanisms responsible for disturbed iron homoeostasis in hereditary haemochromatosi...
Background and Objectives Patients with β-thalassemia, like those with genetic hemochromatosis, deve...
Hepcidin is a liver-synthesized hormone that inhibits the cellular efflux of iron by binding to ferr...
Iron-loading disorders (haemochromatosis) represent an important class of human diseases. Primary ir...
International audienceAlthough iron is vital, its free form is likely to be involved in oxidation-re...
Multiple factors may lead to iron accumulation, causing irreversible organ damage. Homozygosity for ...
Haemochromatosis is defined as systemic iron overload of genetic origin, caused by a reduction in th...
SummaryThe mechanisms that allow the body to sense iron levels in order to maintain iron homeostasis...
Haemochromatosis is predominantly associated with the HFE p.C282Y homozygous genotype, which is pres...
Iron is required for many biological processes but is also toxic in excess; thus, body iron balance ...