Effects of plasma transfusion on hepcidin production in human congenital hypotransferrinemia

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Hepcidin is the key regulator of systemic iron homeostasis. We describe the modulation of hepcidin production induced by plasma transfusions in a patient with congenital hypotransferrinemia that offers a unique model in which to study the mechanism of hepcidin regulation by iron and erythropoiesis. Urinary hepcidin increased from zero at baseline, when hemoglobin and serum transferrin was low, to a maximum of 98 ng/mg creatinine on day 60, and subsequently decreased. Time-course of urinary hepcidin and serum transferrin concentration suggests that hepcidin production is regulated by the combination of marrow iron requirements and iron supply by transferrin. ©2007 Ferrata Storti Foundation.

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Trombini, P., Coliva, T., Nemeth, E., Mariani, R., Ganz, T., Biondi, A., & Piperno, A. (2007). Effects of plasma transfusion on hepcidin production in human congenital hypotransferrinemia. Haematologica, 92(10), 1407–1410. https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.11377

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