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Reduced hepcidin expression enhances iron overload in patients with HbE/β-thalassemia: Α comparative cross-sectional study

Iron homeostasis is regulated by hepcidin (HEPC) that controls the dietary iron absorption and iron recycling. HEPC deficiency contributes to iron overload in β-thalassemia patients. The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between HEPC concentration and serum iron status among hemoglo...

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Autores principales: Saad, Hanan Kamel M., Taib, Wan Rohani Wan, Ismail, Imilia, Johan, Muhammad Farid, Al-Wajeeh, Abdullah Saleh, Al-Jamal, Hamid Ali Nagi
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8524734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34675995
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2021.10838
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author Saad, Hanan Kamel M.
Taib, Wan Rohani Wan
Ismail, Imilia
Johan, Muhammad Farid
Al-Wajeeh, Abdullah Saleh
Al-Jamal, Hamid Ali Nagi
author_facet Saad, Hanan Kamel M.
Taib, Wan Rohani Wan
Ismail, Imilia
Johan, Muhammad Farid
Al-Wajeeh, Abdullah Saleh
Al-Jamal, Hamid Ali Nagi
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description Iron homeostasis is regulated by hepcidin (HEPC) that controls the dietary iron absorption and iron recycling. HEPC deficiency contributes to iron overload in β-thalassemia patients. The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between HEPC concentration and serum iron status among hemoglobin E (HbE)/β-thalassemia patients and their parents (HbE trait and β-thalassemia trait) compared with healthy controls. This study is a comparative cross-sectional study in which iron profile and HEPC level were examined in 65 HbE/β-thalassemia patients (pretransfusion) and 65 parents at the Hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah and in 130 students as healthy controls from Univesiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia. Furthermore, six samples from each group (HbE/β-thalassemia patients, parents and healthy controls) were randomly selected for gene expression analysis of HEPC and ferroportin1 (FPN1) using reverse transcription quantitative PCR. The results demonstrated that serum HEPC level were significantly decreased in HbE/β-thalassemia patients and their parents (P<0.001) compared with healthy controls. In addition, the gene expression analysis showed a dramatically downregulated HEPC in HbE/β-thalassemia patients and their parents (P=0.001) compared with healthy controls. However, there was a marked upregulation of FPN1 in HbE/β-thalassemia patients and their parents (P=0.001) compared with healthy controls. Iron profiling results revealed a significantly increased serum ferritin in HbE/β-thalassemia patients and their parents compared with healthy controls (P<0.001). In summary, the present study demonstrated that HEPC expression level and serum level were significantly decreased in HbE/β-thalassemia patients and their parents, which was combined with a marked increased FPN1 expression level and serum ferritin level compared with healthy volunteers. These findings supported the hypothesis that downregulated HEPC could lose its function as a negative regulator of FPN1, resulting in iron overload in HbE/β-thalassemia patients. Subsequently, assessing HEPC and FPN1 gene expression may be a useful tool to determine the risk of iron toxicity in patients with HbE/β-thalassemia and their parents, and could therefore be considered as a therapeutic target in the management of iron burden in these patients.
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spelling pubmed-85247342021-10-20 Reduced hepcidin expression enhances iron overload in patients with HbE/β-thalassemia: Α comparative cross-sectional study Saad, Hanan Kamel M. Taib, Wan Rohani Wan Ismail, Imilia Johan, Muhammad Farid Al-Wajeeh, Abdullah Saleh Al-Jamal, Hamid Ali Nagi Exp Ther Med Articles Iron homeostasis is regulated by hepcidin (HEPC) that controls the dietary iron absorption and iron recycling. HEPC deficiency contributes to iron overload in β-thalassemia patients. The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between HEPC concentration and serum iron status among hemoglobin E (HbE)/β-thalassemia patients and their parents (HbE trait and β-thalassemia trait) compared with healthy controls. This study is a comparative cross-sectional study in which iron profile and HEPC level were examined in 65 HbE/β-thalassemia patients (pretransfusion) and 65 parents at the Hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah and in 130 students as healthy controls from Univesiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Terengganu, Malaysia. Furthermore, six samples from each group (HbE/β-thalassemia patients, parents and healthy controls) were randomly selected for gene expression analysis of HEPC and ferroportin1 (FPN1) using reverse transcription quantitative PCR. The results demonstrated that serum HEPC level were significantly decreased in HbE/β-thalassemia patients and their parents (P<0.001) compared with healthy controls. In addition, the gene expression analysis showed a dramatically downregulated HEPC in HbE/β-thalassemia patients and their parents (P=0.001) compared with healthy controls. However, there was a marked upregulation of FPN1 in HbE/β-thalassemia patients and their parents (P=0.001) compared with healthy controls. Iron profiling results revealed a significantly increased serum ferritin in HbE/β-thalassemia patients and their parents compared with healthy controls (P<0.001). In summary, the present study demonstrated that HEPC expression level and serum level were significantly decreased in HbE/β-thalassemia patients and their parents, which was combined with a marked increased FPN1 expression level and serum ferritin level compared with healthy volunteers. These findings supported the hypothesis that downregulated HEPC could lose its function as a negative regulator of FPN1, resulting in iron overload in HbE/β-thalassemia patients. Subsequently, assessing HEPC and FPN1 gene expression may be a useful tool to determine the risk of iron toxicity in patients with HbE/β-thalassemia and their parents, and could therefore be considered as a therapeutic target in the management of iron burden in these patients. D.A. Spandidos 2021-12 2021-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8524734/ /pubmed/34675995 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2021.10838 Text en Copyright: © Saad et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Saad, Hanan Kamel M.
Taib, Wan Rohani Wan
Ismail, Imilia
Johan, Muhammad Farid
Al-Wajeeh, Abdullah Saleh
Al-Jamal, Hamid Ali Nagi
Reduced hepcidin expression enhances iron overload in patients with HbE/β-thalassemia: Α comparative cross-sectional study
title Reduced hepcidin expression enhances iron overload in patients with HbE/β-thalassemia: Α comparative cross-sectional study
title_full Reduced hepcidin expression enhances iron overload in patients with HbE/β-thalassemia: Α comparative cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Reduced hepcidin expression enhances iron overload in patients with HbE/β-thalassemia: Α comparative cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Reduced hepcidin expression enhances iron overload in patients with HbE/β-thalassemia: Α comparative cross-sectional study
title_short Reduced hepcidin expression enhances iron overload in patients with HbE/β-thalassemia: Α comparative cross-sectional study
title_sort reduced hepcidin expression enhances iron overload in patients with hbe/β-thalassemia: α comparative cross-sectional study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8524734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34675995
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2021.10838
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