Effect of iron overload on furin expression in wild-type and β-thalassemic mice

  • Surasak Wichaiyo
  • Paranee Yatmark
  • Ronald Enrique Morales Vargas
  • Pimtip Sanvarinda
  • Saovaros Svasti
  • Suthat Fucharoen
  • Noppawan Phumala Morales
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
2214-7500
Journal
issn:2214-7500
Citation count (estimate)
1

Abstract

Furin is a proprotein convertase enzyme. In the liver, it cleaves prohepcidin to form active hepcidin-25, which regulates systemic iron homeostasis. Hepcidin deficiency is a component of several iron overload disorders, including β-thalassemia. Several studies have identified factors that repress hepcidin gene transcription in iron overload. However, the effect of iron overload on furin, a post-translational regulator of hepcidin, has never been evaluated. The present study aimed to investigate the changes in furin and related factors in parenteral iron-overloaded mice, including those with β-thalassemia. Wild-type (WT) and β-thalassemia intermedia (th3/+) C57BL/6 mice were intraperitoneally injected with 9 doses of iron dextran (1 g iron/k...

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