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High Fat Diet Subverts Hepatocellular Iron Uptake Determining Dysmetabolic Iron Overload

Increased serum ferritin associated with mild hepatic iron accumulation, despite preserved upregulation of the iron hormone hepcidin, is frequently observed in patients with dysmetabolic overload syndrome (DIOS). Genetic factors and Western diet represent predisposing conditions, but the mechanisms...

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Autores principales: Dongiovanni, Paola, Lanti, Claudia, Gatti, Stefano, Rametta, Raffaela, Recalcati, Stefania, Maggioni, Marco, Fracanzani, Anna Ludovica, Riso, Patrizia, Cairo, Gaetano, Fargion, Silvia, Valenti, Luca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4315491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25647178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116855
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author Dongiovanni, Paola
Lanti, Claudia
Gatti, Stefano
Rametta, Raffaela
Recalcati, Stefania
Maggioni, Marco
Fracanzani, Anna Ludovica
Riso, Patrizia
Cairo, Gaetano
Fargion, Silvia
Valenti, Luca
author_facet Dongiovanni, Paola
Lanti, Claudia
Gatti, Stefano
Rametta, Raffaela
Recalcati, Stefania
Maggioni, Marco
Fracanzani, Anna Ludovica
Riso, Patrizia
Cairo, Gaetano
Fargion, Silvia
Valenti, Luca
author_sort Dongiovanni, Paola
collection PubMed
description Increased serum ferritin associated with mild hepatic iron accumulation, despite preserved upregulation of the iron hormone hepcidin, is frequently observed in patients with dysmetabolic overload syndrome (DIOS). Genetic factors and Western diet represent predisposing conditions, but the mechanisms favoring iron accumulation in DIOS are still unclear. Aims of this study were to assess the effect a high-fat diet (HFD) on hepatic iron metabolism in an experimental model in rats, to further characterize the effect of free fatty acids on iron metabolism in HepG2 hepatocytes in vitro, and to assess the translational relevance in patients with fatty liver with and without iron accumulation. Despite decreased uptake of dietary iron, rats fed HFD accumulated more hepatic iron than those fed regular diet, which was associated with steatosis development. Hepatic iron accumulation was paralleled by induction of ferritin, in the presence of preserved upregulation of hepcidin, recapitulating the features of DIOS. HFD was associated with increased expression of the major iron uptake protein Transferrin receptor-1 (TfR-1), consistently with upregulation of the intracellular iron sensor Iron regulated protein-1 (IRP1). Supplementation with fatty acids induced TfR-1 and IRP1 in HepG2 hepatocytes, favoring intracellular iron accumulation following exposure to iron salts. IRP1 silencing completely abrogated TfR-1 induction and the facilitation of intracellular iron accumulation induced by fatty acids. Hepatic TfR-1 mRNA levels were upregulated in patients with fatty liver and DIOS, whereas they were not associated with liver fat nor with inflammation. In conclusion, increased exposure to fatty acids subverts hepatic iron metabolism, favoring the induction of an iron uptake program despite hepatocellular iron accumulation.
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spelling pubmed-43154912015-02-13 High Fat Diet Subverts Hepatocellular Iron Uptake Determining Dysmetabolic Iron Overload Dongiovanni, Paola Lanti, Claudia Gatti, Stefano Rametta, Raffaela Recalcati, Stefania Maggioni, Marco Fracanzani, Anna Ludovica Riso, Patrizia Cairo, Gaetano Fargion, Silvia Valenti, Luca PLoS One Research Article Increased serum ferritin associated with mild hepatic iron accumulation, despite preserved upregulation of the iron hormone hepcidin, is frequently observed in patients with dysmetabolic overload syndrome (DIOS). Genetic factors and Western diet represent predisposing conditions, but the mechanisms favoring iron accumulation in DIOS are still unclear. Aims of this study were to assess the effect a high-fat diet (HFD) on hepatic iron metabolism in an experimental model in rats, to further characterize the effect of free fatty acids on iron metabolism in HepG2 hepatocytes in vitro, and to assess the translational relevance in patients with fatty liver with and without iron accumulation. Despite decreased uptake of dietary iron, rats fed HFD accumulated more hepatic iron than those fed regular diet, which was associated with steatosis development. Hepatic iron accumulation was paralleled by induction of ferritin, in the presence of preserved upregulation of hepcidin, recapitulating the features of DIOS. HFD was associated with increased expression of the major iron uptake protein Transferrin receptor-1 (TfR-1), consistently with upregulation of the intracellular iron sensor Iron regulated protein-1 (IRP1). Supplementation with fatty acids induced TfR-1 and IRP1 in HepG2 hepatocytes, favoring intracellular iron accumulation following exposure to iron salts. IRP1 silencing completely abrogated TfR-1 induction and the facilitation of intracellular iron accumulation induced by fatty acids. Hepatic TfR-1 mRNA levels were upregulated in patients with fatty liver and DIOS, whereas they were not associated with liver fat nor with inflammation. In conclusion, increased exposure to fatty acids subverts hepatic iron metabolism, favoring the induction of an iron uptake program despite hepatocellular iron accumulation. Public Library of Science 2015-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4315491/ /pubmed/25647178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116855 Text en © 2015 Dongiovanni et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Dongiovanni, Paola
Lanti, Claudia
Gatti, Stefano
Rametta, Raffaela
Recalcati, Stefania
Maggioni, Marco
Fracanzani, Anna Ludovica
Riso, Patrizia
Cairo, Gaetano
Fargion, Silvia
Valenti, Luca
High Fat Diet Subverts Hepatocellular Iron Uptake Determining Dysmetabolic Iron Overload
title High Fat Diet Subverts Hepatocellular Iron Uptake Determining Dysmetabolic Iron Overload
title_full High Fat Diet Subverts Hepatocellular Iron Uptake Determining Dysmetabolic Iron Overload
title_fullStr High Fat Diet Subverts Hepatocellular Iron Uptake Determining Dysmetabolic Iron Overload
title_full_unstemmed High Fat Diet Subverts Hepatocellular Iron Uptake Determining Dysmetabolic Iron Overload
title_short High Fat Diet Subverts Hepatocellular Iron Uptake Determining Dysmetabolic Iron Overload
title_sort high fat diet subverts hepatocellular iron uptake determining dysmetabolic iron overload
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4315491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25647178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116855
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