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Haem and folate transport by proton-coupled folate transporter/haem carrier protein 1 (SLC46A1)

Journal

BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 101, Issue 8, Pages 1150-1156

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0007114508066762

Keywords

Iron deficiency; Iron absorption; Metal nutrition; Proton-coupled folate transporter/haem carrier protein 1

Funding

  1. UK BBSRC Agri Food Programme (Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council)
  2. Roche Foundation for Anemia Research (RoFAR)
  3. MRC [G0400485] Funding Source: UKRI
  4. Medical Research Council [G0400485] Funding Source: researchfish

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Haem carrier protein 1 (HCP1) was originally identified and characterised as a mammalian haem transporter. However, recent evidence has shown that it is also a proton-coupled folate transporter (PCFT) and mutations in the gene cause hereditary folate deficiency in humans. We therefore investigated haem and folate transport characteristics of PCFT/HCP1 both in vivo and in vitro in CD-1 mice and in the presence or absence of a blocking antibody for PCFT/HCP1, and also in cultured cells (which express PCFT/HCP1 endogenously) to elucidate the specificity and selectivity of PCFT/HCP1. The in vivo study showed that the addition of folic acid inhibited 59 Fe-labelled haem transport in hypoxic mice but had no effect in normal mice. Using in vitro methods, the results showed increased [H-3]folate uptake into everted duodenum from hypoxic mice but uptake was reduced by the addition of haem or PCFT/HCP1 antibodies to the medium. Caco-2 cells transiently transfected with small interfering RNA (siRNA) PCFT/HCP1 duplex oligos resulted in a 69 % reduction in PCFT/HCP1 mRNA when compared with the control siRNA. Both haem and folate uptake were significantly (P<0.05) reduced in cells transfected with PCFT/HCP1 siRNA; however, the magnitude of reduction with folic acid uptake was greater (48 %) than that of haem (22.5 %). Overall the data support PCFT/HCP1 as a primary folate transporter with a lower affinity for haem. PCFT/HCP1 could therefore play a physiological role in Fe nutrition and the data highlight the potential for the interaction of folate and haem at the level of intestinal absorption.

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