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Baseline iron status and presence of anaemia determine the course of systemic Salmonella infection following oral iron supplementation in mice

BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is a major health concern. However, preventive iron supplementation in regions with high burden of infectious diseases resulted in an increase of infection related morbidity and mortality. METHODS: We fed male C57BL/6N mice with either an iron deficient or a...

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Autores principales: Hoffmann, Alexander, Haschka, David, Valente de Souza, Lara, Tymoszuk, Piotr, Seifert, Markus, von Raffay, Laura, Hilbe, Richard, Petzer, Verena, Moser, Patrizia L, Nairz, Manfred, Weiss, Günter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8426537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34488018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103568
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author Hoffmann, Alexander
Haschka, David
Valente de Souza, Lara
Tymoszuk, Piotr
Seifert, Markus
von Raffay, Laura
Hilbe, Richard
Petzer, Verena
Moser, Patrizia L
Nairz, Manfred
Weiss, Günter
author_facet Hoffmann, Alexander
Haschka, David
Valente de Souza, Lara
Tymoszuk, Piotr
Seifert, Markus
von Raffay, Laura
Hilbe, Richard
Petzer, Verena
Moser, Patrizia L
Nairz, Manfred
Weiss, Günter
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description BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is a major health concern. However, preventive iron supplementation in regions with high burden of infectious diseases resulted in an increase of infection related morbidity and mortality. METHODS: We fed male C57BL/6N mice with either an iron deficient or an iron adequate diet. Next, they received oral iron supplementation or placebo followed by intraperitoneal infection with Salmonella Typhimurium (S.Tm). FINDINGS: We found that mice with IDA had a poorer clinical outcome than mice on an iron adequate diet. Interestingly, iron supplementation of IDA mice resulted in higher bacterial burden in organs and shortened survival. Increased transferrin saturation and non-transferrin bound iron in the circulation together with low expression of ferroportin facilitated the access of the pathogen to iron and promoted bacterial growth. Anaemia, independent of iron supplementation, was correlated with reduced neutrophil counts and cytotoxic T cells. With iron supplementation, anaemia additionally correlated with increased splenic levels of the cytokine IL-10, which is suggestive for a weakened immune control to S.Tm infection. INTERPRETATION: Supplementing iron to anaemic mice worsens the clinical course of bacterial infection. This can be traced back to increased iron delivery to bacteria along with an impaired anti-microbial immune response. Our findings may have important implications for iron supplementation strategies in areas with high endemic burden of infections, putting those individuals, who potentially profit most from iron supplementation for anaemia, at the highest risk for infections. FUNDING: Financial support by the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Iron Metabolism and Anemia Research.
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spelling pubmed-84265372021-09-13 Baseline iron status and presence of anaemia determine the course of systemic Salmonella infection following oral iron supplementation in mice Hoffmann, Alexander Haschka, David Valente de Souza, Lara Tymoszuk, Piotr Seifert, Markus von Raffay, Laura Hilbe, Richard Petzer, Verena Moser, Patrizia L Nairz, Manfred Weiss, Günter EBioMedicine Research Paper BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is a major health concern. However, preventive iron supplementation in regions with high burden of infectious diseases resulted in an increase of infection related morbidity and mortality. METHODS: We fed male C57BL/6N mice with either an iron deficient or an iron adequate diet. Next, they received oral iron supplementation or placebo followed by intraperitoneal infection with Salmonella Typhimurium (S.Tm). FINDINGS: We found that mice with IDA had a poorer clinical outcome than mice on an iron adequate diet. Interestingly, iron supplementation of IDA mice resulted in higher bacterial burden in organs and shortened survival. Increased transferrin saturation and non-transferrin bound iron in the circulation together with low expression of ferroportin facilitated the access of the pathogen to iron and promoted bacterial growth. Anaemia, independent of iron supplementation, was correlated with reduced neutrophil counts and cytotoxic T cells. With iron supplementation, anaemia additionally correlated with increased splenic levels of the cytokine IL-10, which is suggestive for a weakened immune control to S.Tm infection. INTERPRETATION: Supplementing iron to anaemic mice worsens the clinical course of bacterial infection. This can be traced back to increased iron delivery to bacteria along with an impaired anti-microbial immune response. Our findings may have important implications for iron supplementation strategies in areas with high endemic burden of infections, putting those individuals, who potentially profit most from iron supplementation for anaemia, at the highest risk for infections. FUNDING: Financial support by the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Iron Metabolism and Anemia Research. Elsevier 2021-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8426537/ /pubmed/34488018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103568 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hoffmann, Alexander
Haschka, David
Valente de Souza, Lara
Tymoszuk, Piotr
Seifert, Markus
von Raffay, Laura
Hilbe, Richard
Petzer, Verena
Moser, Patrizia L
Nairz, Manfred
Weiss, Günter
Baseline iron status and presence of anaemia determine the course of systemic Salmonella infection following oral iron supplementation in mice
title Baseline iron status and presence of anaemia determine the course of systemic Salmonella infection following oral iron supplementation in mice
title_full Baseline iron status and presence of anaemia determine the course of systemic Salmonella infection following oral iron supplementation in mice
title_fullStr Baseline iron status and presence of anaemia determine the course of systemic Salmonella infection following oral iron supplementation in mice
title_full_unstemmed Baseline iron status and presence of anaemia determine the course of systemic Salmonella infection following oral iron supplementation in mice
title_short Baseline iron status and presence of anaemia determine the course of systemic Salmonella infection following oral iron supplementation in mice
title_sort baseline iron status and presence of anaemia determine the course of systemic salmonella infection following oral iron supplementation in mice
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8426537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34488018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103568
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