reviewBloodMar 31, 2003Closed access

Hepcidin, a key regulator of iron metabolism and mediator of anemia of inflammation

University of California, Los Angeles

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Abstract

Human hepcidin, a 25-amino acid peptide made by hepatocytes, may be a new mediator of innate immunity and the long-sought iron-regulatory hormone. The synthesis of hepcidin is greatly stimulated by inflammation or by iron overload. Evidence from transgenic mouse models indicates that hepcidin is the predominant negative regulator of iron absorption in the small intestine, iron transport across the placenta, and iron release from macrophages. The key role of hepcidin is confirmed by the presence of nonsense mutations in the hepcidin gene, homozygous in the affected members, in 2 families with severe juvenile hemochromatosis. Recent evidence shows that deficient hepcidin response to iron loading may contribute…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Hepcidin
  • Regulator
  • Mediator
  • Inflammation
  • Anemia
  • Metabolism
  • Ferroportin
  • Iron homeostasis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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