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HIF1A: A Putative Modifier of Hemochromatosis

HFE-related hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is characterized by marked phenotypic heterogeneity. Homozygosity for p.C282Y is a low penetrance genotype suggesting that the HFE-HH is a multifactorial disease resulting from a complex interaction involving a major gene defect, genetic background and env...

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Autores principales: Pelucchi, Sara, Ravasi, Giulia, Arosio, Cristina, Mauri, Mario, Piazza, Rocco, Mariani, Raffaella, Piperno, Alberto
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7865586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33513852
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031245
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author Pelucchi, Sara
Ravasi, Giulia
Arosio, Cristina
Mauri, Mario
Piazza, Rocco
Mariani, Raffaella
Piperno, Alberto
author_facet Pelucchi, Sara
Ravasi, Giulia
Arosio, Cristina
Mauri, Mario
Piazza, Rocco
Mariani, Raffaella
Piperno, Alberto
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description HFE-related hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is characterized by marked phenotypic heterogeneity. Homozygosity for p.C282Y is a low penetrance genotype suggesting that the HFE-HH is a multifactorial disease resulting from a complex interaction involving a major gene defect, genetic background and environmental factors. We performed a targeted NGS-based gene panel to identify new candidate modifiers by using an extreme phenotype sampling study based on serum ferritin and iron removed/age ratio. We found an increased prevalence of the HIF1A p.Phe582Ser and p.Ala588Thr variants in patients with a severe iron and clinical phenotype. Accordingly, Huh-7 cells transfected with both variants showed significantly lower HAMP promoter activity by luciferase assay. The qRT-PCR assays showed a downregulation of hepcidin and an upregulation of the HIF1A target genes (VEGF, HMOX, FUR, TMPRSS6) in cells transfected with the HIF1A-P582S vector. We identified mutations in other genes (e.g., Serpina1) that might have some relevance in single cases in aggravating or mitigating disease manifestation. In conclusion, the present study identified HIF1A as a possible modifier of the HFE-HH phenotype cooperating with the genetic defect in downregulating hepcidin synthesis. In addition, this study highlights that an NGS-based approach could broaden our knowledge and help in characterizing the genetic complexity of HFE-HH patients with a severe phenotype expression.
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spelling pubmed-78655862021-02-07 HIF1A: A Putative Modifier of Hemochromatosis Pelucchi, Sara Ravasi, Giulia Arosio, Cristina Mauri, Mario Piazza, Rocco Mariani, Raffaella Piperno, Alberto Int J Mol Sci Article HFE-related hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is characterized by marked phenotypic heterogeneity. Homozygosity for p.C282Y is a low penetrance genotype suggesting that the HFE-HH is a multifactorial disease resulting from a complex interaction involving a major gene defect, genetic background and environmental factors. We performed a targeted NGS-based gene panel to identify new candidate modifiers by using an extreme phenotype sampling study based on serum ferritin and iron removed/age ratio. We found an increased prevalence of the HIF1A p.Phe582Ser and p.Ala588Thr variants in patients with a severe iron and clinical phenotype. Accordingly, Huh-7 cells transfected with both variants showed significantly lower HAMP promoter activity by luciferase assay. The qRT-PCR assays showed a downregulation of hepcidin and an upregulation of the HIF1A target genes (VEGF, HMOX, FUR, TMPRSS6) in cells transfected with the HIF1A-P582S vector. We identified mutations in other genes (e.g., Serpina1) that might have some relevance in single cases in aggravating or mitigating disease manifestation. In conclusion, the present study identified HIF1A as a possible modifier of the HFE-HH phenotype cooperating with the genetic defect in downregulating hepcidin synthesis. In addition, this study highlights that an NGS-based approach could broaden our knowledge and help in characterizing the genetic complexity of HFE-HH patients with a severe phenotype expression. MDPI 2021-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7865586/ /pubmed/33513852 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031245 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pelucchi, Sara
Ravasi, Giulia
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Mauri, Mario
Piazza, Rocco
Mariani, Raffaella
Piperno, Alberto
HIF1A: A Putative Modifier of Hemochromatosis
title HIF1A: A Putative Modifier of Hemochromatosis
title_full HIF1A: A Putative Modifier of Hemochromatosis
title_fullStr HIF1A: A Putative Modifier of Hemochromatosis
title_full_unstemmed HIF1A: A Putative Modifier of Hemochromatosis
title_short HIF1A: A Putative Modifier of Hemochromatosis
title_sort hif1a: a putative modifier of hemochromatosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7865586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33513852
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031245
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