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Erythroferrone-Driven Regulation of Hepcidin and Iron Levels in Polytransfused Sickle Cell Anaemia Patients: A Prospective Study. [PDF]

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Hepcidin

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2019
Dysregulation of metabolism and utilization of iron can lead to the development and maintenance of anemia of CKD. Anemia is prevalent among patients with CKD. The markers of iron sufficiency or availability of iron are far from perfect which results in inaccurate diagnosis and treatment of anemia with poor outcomes.
Anil K, Agarwal, Jerry, Yee
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Iron disorders and hepcidin

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2021
Iron is an essential element due to its role in a wide variety of physiological processes. Iron homeostasis is crucial to prevent iron overload disorders as well as iron deficiency anemia. The liver synthesized peptide hormone hepcidin is a master regulator of systemic iron metabolism.
Shilpa, Rana, Nirmal, Prabhakar
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A novel hepcidin mutation

Transfusion Clinique et Biologique, 2023
The bioactive peptide hormone hepcidin-25 regulates iron levels by inhibiting iron transport to plasma via ferroportin. Hepcidin-25 is synthesized in the liver where the 84 amino acids pro-hepcidin is cleaved into the bioactive hepcidin-25. A patient admitted to the hospital presented with infertility and fatigue.Genomic DNA was purified from whole ...
Praeger-Jahnsen, Louis   +5 more
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Hepcidin: immunoanalytic characteristics

Annales de biologie clinique, 2018
Hepcidin has progressively become essential in clinical practice for the diagnosis and follow-up of a large spectrum of diseases. Anyway, its own biochemical and structural characteristics have complicated and delayed the acquisition of a standardized quantifying tool of the peptide.
Wolff, Fleur   +9 more
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Hepcidin in Iron Metabolism

Current Protein & Peptide Science, 2005
Hepcidin, which has been recently identified both by biochemical and genomic approaches, is a 25 amino acid polypeptide synthesized mainly by hepatocytes and secreted into the plasma. Besides its potential activity in antimicrobial defense, hepcidin plays a major role in iron metabolism. It controls two key steps of iron bioavailability, likely through
Olivier, Loréal   +7 more
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Hepcidin and anaemia

Blood Reviews, 2004
The anaemia of chronic disease (ACD) is a common haematologic syndrome characterized by hypoferraemia with adequate reticuloendothelial iron stores. Frequently, serum ferritin concentration in these patients is elevated. The pathogenesis of ACD involves abnormalities in red cell survival, the erythropoietic response to anaemia, and in iron metabolism ...
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Hepcidin, the iron watcher

Biochimie, 2009
Hepcidin, a peptide hormone produced by the liver, constitutes the master regulator of iron homeostasis in mammals allowing iron adaptation according to the body iron needs. In recent years there has been important breakthrough in our knowledge of hepcidin regulation that has also implications for understanding the physiopathology of human iron ...
Lydie, Viatte, Sophie, Vaulont
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