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Molecular regulation of hepatic expression of iron regulatory hormone hepcidin

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JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY
卷 22, 期 9, 页码 1378-1387

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2007.04950.x

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bone morphogenetic protein; hemochromatosis protein; hemojuvelin; hemochromatosis protein; inflammation; neogenin; regulation; transferrin receptor 2

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Iron is a micronutrient that is an essential component that drives many metabolic reactions. Too little iron leads to anemia and too much iron increases the oxidative stress of body tissues leading to inflammation, cell death, and system organ dysfunction, including cancer. Maintaining normal iron balance is achieved by rigorous control of the amount absorbed by the intestine, that released from macrophages following erythrophagocytosis of effete red cells and by either release or uptake from hepatocytes. Hepcidin is a recently characterized molecule that appears to play a key role in the regulation of iron efflux from enterocytes, macrophages, and hepatocytes. It is produced by hepatocytes under basal conditions, in response to alterations in increased iron stores or reduced requirement for erythropoiesis and by inflammation. The proteins that regulate hepcidin expression are presently being defined, albeit that our present understanding is still far from complete. This review focuses on the molecules which regulate hepcidin expression. The subsequent characterization of these proteins using molecular, cellular, and physiological approaches also is discussed along with inflammatory signals and receptors involved in hepcidin expression.

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