Ferritin, which was only discovered in the last century, has stirred a formidable debate. Ferritin has long been appreciated as a non-specific acute-phase reactant. Several years ago, we hypothesized the contributory role of ferritin as a pathogenic molecule rather than being a product of inflammation. The latest emerging evidence provides support to this notion. Such revelation provides a step forward towards the understanding of disease conditions associated with hyperferritinaemia, and hence provide new targets for treatment modalities.
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Sharif, K., Vieira Borba, V., Zandman-Goddard, G., & Shoenfeld, Y. (2018). Eppur Si Muove: ferritin is essential in modulating inflammation. Clinical and Experimental Immunology. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/cei.13069
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