[HTML][HTML] Hemojuvelin is essential for dietary iron sensing, and its mutation leads to severe iron overload

V Niederkofler, R Salie, S Arber - The Journal of clinical …, 2005 - Am Soc Clin Investig
V Niederkofler, R Salie, S Arber
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2005Am Soc Clin Investig
Iron homeostasis plays a critical role in many physiological processes, notably synthesis of
heme proteins. Dietary iron sensing and inflammation converge in the control of iron
absorption and retention by regulating the expression of hepcidin, a regulator of the iron
exporter ferroportin. Human mutations in the glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored protein
hemojuvelin (HJV; also known as RGMc and HFE2) cause juvenile hemochromatosis, a
severe iron overload disease, but the way in which HJV intersects with the iron regulatory …
Iron homeostasis plays a critical role in many physiological processes, notably synthesis of heme proteins. Dietary iron sensing and inflammation converge in the control of iron absorption and retention by regulating the expression of hepcidin, a regulator of the iron exporter ferroportin. Human mutations in the glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored protein hemojuvelin (HJV; also known as RGMc and HFE2) cause juvenile hemochromatosis, a severe iron overload disease, but the way in which HJV intersects with the iron regulatory network has been unclear. Here we show that, within the liver, mouse Hjv is selectively expressed by periportal hepatocytes and also that Hjv-mutant mice exhibit iron overload as well as a dramatic decrease in hepcidin expression. Our findings define a key role for Hjv in dietary iron sensing and also reveal that cytokine-induced inflammation regulates hepcidin expression through an Hjv-independent pathway.
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