Hepcidin Regulates Cellular Iron Efflux by Binding to Ferroportin and Inducing Its Internalization
Boston Children's Hospital · University of California, Los Angeles · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Hepcidin is a peptide hormone secreted by the liver in response to iron loading and inflammation. Decreased hepcidin leads to tissue iron overload, whereas hepcidin overproduction leads to hypoferremia and the anemia of inflammation. Ferroportin is an iron exporter present on the surface of absorptive enterocytes, macrophages, hepatocytes, and placental cells. Here we report that hepcidin bound to ferroportin in tissue culture cells. After binding, ferroportin was internalized and degraded, leading to decreased export of cellular iron. The posttranslational regulation of ferroportin by hepcidin may thus complete a homeostatic loop: Iron regulates the secretion of hepcidin, which in turn controls the…
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- FWCI
- 61.51
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- 100%
- References
- 21
Authors
8- ENElizabeta NemethCorresponding
Boston Children's Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Utah, Boston Children's Museum
- MSMarie S. Tuttle
Boston Children's Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Utah, Boston Children's Museum
- JPJulie Powelson
Boston Children's Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Utah, Boston Children's Museum
- MBMichael B. Vaughn
Boston Children's Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Utah, Boston Children's Museum
- ADAdriana Donovan
Boston Children's Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Utah, Boston Children's Museum
Topics & keywords
- Hepcidin
- Ferroportin
- Internalization
- Inflammation
- Secretion
- Cell biology
- Chemistry
- Cell