Mechanisms of Mammalian Iron Homeostasis
Jewish General Hospital · McGill University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Iron is vital for almost all organisms because of its ability to donate and accept electrons with relative ease. It serves as a cofactor for many proteins and enzymes necessary for oxygen and energy metabolism, as well as for several other essential processes. Mammalian cells utilize multiple mechanisms to acquire iron. Disruption of iron homeostasis is associated with various human diseases: iron deficiency resulting from defects in the acquisition or distribution of the metal causes anemia, whereas iron surfeit resulting from excessive iron absorption or defective utilization causes abnormal tissue iron deposition, leading to oxidative damage. Mammals utilize distinct mechanisms to regulate iron homeostasis…
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4Topics & keywords
- Iron homeostasis
- Hepcidin
- Homeostasis
- Cell biology
- Intracellular
- Cofactor
- Ferroportin
- Iron deficiency