Erythroferrone contributes to hepcidin repression in a mouse model of malarial anemia

Archive ouverte

Latour, Chloé | Wlodarczyk, Myriam | Jung, Grace | Gineste, Aurelie | Blanchard, Nicolas | Ganz, Tomas | Roth, Marie-Paule | Coppin, Hélène | Kautz, Léon

Edité par CCSD ; Ferrata Storti Foundation -

Malaria, a major global health challenge worldwide, is accompanied by a severe anemia secondary to hemolysis and increased erythrophagocytosis. Iron is an essential functional component of erythrocyte hemoglobin and its availability is controlled by the liver-derived hormone hepcidin. We examined the regulation of hepcidin during malarial infection in mice using the rodent parasite Plasmodium berghei K173. Mice infected with Plasmodium berghei K173 develop a severe anemia and die after 18 to 22 days without cerebral malaria. During the early phase of blood-stage infection (days 1 to 5), a strong inflammatory signature was associated with an increased production of hepcidin. Between days 7 and 18, while infection progressed, red blood cell count, hemoglobin and hematocrit dramatically decreased. In the late phase of malarial infection, hepcidin production was reduced concomitantly to an increase in the messenger RNA expression of the hepcidin suppressor erythroferrone in the bone marrow and the spleen. Compared with wild-type mice, Erfe(-/-) mice failed to adequately suppress hepcidin expression after infection with Plasmodium berghei K173. Importantly, the sustained production of hepcidin allowed by erythroferrone ablation was associated with decreased parasitemia, providing further evidence that transient iron restriction could be beneficial in the treatment of malaria.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Testosterone perturbs systemic iron balance through activation of EGFR signaling in the liver and repression of hepcidin.

Archive ouverte | Latour, Chloé | CCSD

International audience. Gender-related disparities in the regulation of iron metabolism may contribute to the differences exhibited by men and women in the progression of chronic liver diseases associated with reduc...

A variant erythroferrone disrupts iron homeostasis in SF3B1 -mutated myelodysplastic syndrome

Archive ouverte | Bondu, Sabrina | CCSD

International audience. A variant erythroferrone contributes to hepcidin modulation and systemic iron accumulation in patients with SF3B1 -mutated myelodysplastic syndrome.

Immunoassay for human serum erythroferrone

Archive ouverte | Ganz, Tomas | CCSD

International audience. Erythroferrone (ERFE) is a glycoprotein hormone secreted by erythroblasts in response to stimulation by erythropoietin (EPO). We previously demonstrated that ERFE messenger RNA expression and...

Chargement des enrichissements...