Iron regulation and erythropoiesis
- 1 May 2008
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Current Opinion in Hematology
- Vol. 15 (3), 169-175
- https://doi.org/10.1097/moh.0b013e3282f73335
Abstract
The peptide hormone hepcidin regulates iron metabolism in response to erythropoietic demand, iron stores and inflammation. Major advances have been made in understanding the regulation of hepcidin production, and consequently the availability of iron for erythropoiesis. It is becoming clear that the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) pathway plays a major role in setting the baseline hepcidin level and, with the assistance of BMP2/4 and hemochromatosis-related proteins hemojuvelin, HFE and transferrin receptor 2, also regulates hepcidin expression in response to iron. Regulation of hepcidin in anemias has now been linked to increased erythropoietic activity and is likely mediated by factor(s) secreted by erythroid precursors. GDF-15 was identified as a candidate for one of the erythroid factors suppressing hepcidin. Tissue hypoxia may also directly contribute to hepcidin suppression in anemias. Regulation of hepcidin by inflammation may include multiple cytokines and the Toll-like receptors pathways. Although it has not yet been shown that increased hepcidin is indispensible for the development of anemia of inflammation, transgenic overexpression of hepcidin was sufficient to replicate its key features. Regulation of hepcidin and iron availability for erythropoiesis has revealed unexpected pathways and much complexity. The renaissance of the study of iron regulation continues to reward researchers with interesting biology and potential therapeutic targets.Keywords
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