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Elevated serum transaminase activities were associated with increased serum levels of iron regulatory hormone hepcidin and hyperferritinemia risk

Iron imbalance is a feature of liver damage. However, the biological correlation of serum hepcidin, a key regulator of iron homeostasis, with liver malfunction is undefined. To this end, we piloted the Chinese population studies to address whether hepcidin is linked to liver functionality. The serum...

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Autores principales: An, Peng, Wang, Hao, Wu, Qian, Guo, Xin, Wu, Aimin, Zhang, Zhou, Zhang, Di, Xu, Xiaochen, Mao, Qianyun, Shen, Xiaoyun, Zhang, Lihong, Xiong, Zhiqi, He, Lin, Liu, Yun, Min, Junxia, Zhou, Daizhan, Wang, Fudi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4542157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26290281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep13106
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author An, Peng
Wang, Hao
Wu, Qian
Guo, Xin
Wu, Aimin
Zhang, Zhou
Zhang, Di
Xu, Xiaochen
Mao, Qianyun
Shen, Xiaoyun
Zhang, Lihong
Xiong, Zhiqi
He, Lin
Liu, Yun
Min, Junxia
Zhou, Daizhan
Wang, Fudi
author_facet An, Peng
Wang, Hao
Wu, Qian
Guo, Xin
Wu, Aimin
Zhang, Zhou
Zhang, Di
Xu, Xiaochen
Mao, Qianyun
Shen, Xiaoyun
Zhang, Lihong
Xiong, Zhiqi
He, Lin
Liu, Yun
Min, Junxia
Zhou, Daizhan
Wang, Fudi
author_sort An, Peng
collection PubMed
description Iron imbalance is a feature of liver damage. However, the biological correlation of serum hepcidin, a key regulator of iron homeostasis, with liver malfunction is undefined. To this end, we piloted the Chinese population studies to address whether hepcidin is linked to liver functionality. The serum hepcidin, ferritin, alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase, gamma-glutamyltransferase and bilirubin were examined in two independent Chinese cohorts consisted of 3455 individuals. After adjustment for sex, age, body mass index, smoking habits, drinking categories and diabetic status, a positive association between hepcidin and alanine transaminase (ALT) (beta = 0.18 ± 0.01, P < 0.0001) was discovered using linear regression in a cohort consisting of 1813 individuals. This association was then validated in the second independent cohort of 1642 individuals (beta = 0.08 ± 0.02, P < 0.0001). Furthermore, consistent with cohort study, by applying both CCl(4) and lipopolysaccharide induced mouse liver injury models, at least 2-fold elevations in hepcidin expression, serum ALT and inflammatory cytokine IL-6 were discovered during the initiation stage of liver injury. Our findings suggest that increased serum hepcidin may reflect a protective response to the iron status and elevated serum cytokines during liver injury. Additional studies are warranted to validate these findings and test their potential clinical relevance in patients.
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spelling pubmed-45421572015-09-01 Elevated serum transaminase activities were associated with increased serum levels of iron regulatory hormone hepcidin and hyperferritinemia risk An, Peng Wang, Hao Wu, Qian Guo, Xin Wu, Aimin Zhang, Zhou Zhang, Di Xu, Xiaochen Mao, Qianyun Shen, Xiaoyun Zhang, Lihong Xiong, Zhiqi He, Lin Liu, Yun Min, Junxia Zhou, Daizhan Wang, Fudi Sci Rep Article Iron imbalance is a feature of liver damage. However, the biological correlation of serum hepcidin, a key regulator of iron homeostasis, with liver malfunction is undefined. To this end, we piloted the Chinese population studies to address whether hepcidin is linked to liver functionality. The serum hepcidin, ferritin, alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase, gamma-glutamyltransferase and bilirubin were examined in two independent Chinese cohorts consisted of 3455 individuals. After adjustment for sex, age, body mass index, smoking habits, drinking categories and diabetic status, a positive association between hepcidin and alanine transaminase (ALT) (beta = 0.18 ± 0.01, P < 0.0001) was discovered using linear regression in a cohort consisting of 1813 individuals. This association was then validated in the second independent cohort of 1642 individuals (beta = 0.08 ± 0.02, P < 0.0001). Furthermore, consistent with cohort study, by applying both CCl(4) and lipopolysaccharide induced mouse liver injury models, at least 2-fold elevations in hepcidin expression, serum ALT and inflammatory cytokine IL-6 were discovered during the initiation stage of liver injury. Our findings suggest that increased serum hepcidin may reflect a protective response to the iron status and elevated serum cytokines during liver injury. Additional studies are warranted to validate these findings and test their potential clinical relevance in patients. Nature Publishing Group 2015-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4542157/ /pubmed/26290281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep13106 Text en Copyright © 2015, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Article
An, Peng
Wang, Hao
Wu, Qian
Guo, Xin
Wu, Aimin
Zhang, Zhou
Zhang, Di
Xu, Xiaochen
Mao, Qianyun
Shen, Xiaoyun
Zhang, Lihong
Xiong, Zhiqi
He, Lin
Liu, Yun
Min, Junxia
Zhou, Daizhan
Wang, Fudi
Elevated serum transaminase activities were associated with increased serum levels of iron regulatory hormone hepcidin and hyperferritinemia risk
title Elevated serum transaminase activities were associated with increased serum levels of iron regulatory hormone hepcidin and hyperferritinemia risk
title_full Elevated serum transaminase activities were associated with increased serum levels of iron regulatory hormone hepcidin and hyperferritinemia risk
title_fullStr Elevated serum transaminase activities were associated with increased serum levels of iron regulatory hormone hepcidin and hyperferritinemia risk
title_full_unstemmed Elevated serum transaminase activities were associated with increased serum levels of iron regulatory hormone hepcidin and hyperferritinemia risk
title_short Elevated serum transaminase activities were associated with increased serum levels of iron regulatory hormone hepcidin and hyperferritinemia risk
title_sort elevated serum transaminase activities were associated with increased serum levels of iron regulatory hormone hepcidin and hyperferritinemia risk
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4542157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26290281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep13106
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