Hfe Actions in Kupffer Cells Are Dispensable for Hepatic and Systemic Iron Metabolism

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Abstract

Mutations in the HFE/Hfe gene cause Hereditary Hemochromatosis (HH), a highly prevalent genetic disorder characterized by elevated iron deposition in multiple tissues. HFE acts in hepatocytes to control hepcidin expression, whereas HFE actions in myeloid cells are required for cell-autonomous and systemic iron regulation in aged mice. To address the role of HFE specifically in liver-resident macrophages, we generated mice with a selective Hfe deficiency in Kupffer cells (HfeClec4fCre). The analysis of the major iron parameters in this novel HfeClec4fCre mouse model led us to the conclusion that HFE actions in Kupffer cells are largely dispensable for cellular, hepatic and systemic iron homeostasis.

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Knoop, P., Yilmaz, D., Paganoni, R., Steele-Perkins, P., Gruber, A., Akdogan, B., … Vujić Spasić, M. (2023). Hfe Actions in Kupffer Cells Are Dispensable for Hepatic and Systemic Iron Metabolism. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24108948

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