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Intestinal DMT1 is critical for iron absorption in the mouse but is not required for the absorption of copper or manganese.


ABSTRACT: Divalent metal-ion transporter-1 (DMT1) is a widely expressed iron-preferring membrane-transport protein that serves a critical role in erythroid iron utilization. We have investigated its role in intestinal metal absorption by studying a mouse model lacking intestinal DMT1 (i.e., DMT1(int/int)). DMT1(int/int) mice exhibited a profound hypochromic-microcytic anemia, splenomegaly, and cardiomegaly. That the anemia was due to iron deficiency was demonstrated by the following observations in DMT1(int/int) mice: 1) blood iron and tissue nonheme-iron stores were depleted; 2) mRNA expression of liver hepcidin (Hamp1) was depressed; and 3) intraperitoneal iron injection corrected the anemia, and reversed the changes in blood iron, nonheme-iron stores, and hepcidin expression levels. We observed decreased total iron content in multiple tissues from DMT1(int/int) mice compared with DMT1(+/+) mice but no meaningful change in copper, manganese, or zinc. DMT1(int/int) mice absorbed (64)Cu and (54)Mn from an intragastric dose to the same extent as did DMT1(+/+) mice but the absorption of (59)Fe was virtually abolished in DMT1(int/int) mice. This study reveals a critical function for DMT1 in intestinal nonheme-iron absorption for normal growth and development. Further, this work demonstrates that intestinal DMT1 is not required for the intestinal transport of copper, manganese, or zinc.

SUBMITTER: Shawki A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4609933 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intestinal DMT1 is critical for iron absorption in the mouse but is not required for the absorption of copper or manganese.

Shawki Ali A   Anthony Sarah R SR   Nose Yasuhiro Y   Engevik Melinda A MA   Niespodzany Eric J EJ   Barrientos Tomasa T   Öhrvik Helena H   Worrell Roger T RT   Thiele Dennis J DJ   Mackenzie Bryan B  

American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 20150820 8


Divalent metal-ion transporter-1 (DMT1) is a widely expressed iron-preferring membrane-transport protein that serves a critical role in erythroid iron utilization. We have investigated its role in intestinal metal absorption by studying a mouse model lacking intestinal DMT1 (i.e., DMT1(int/int)). DMT1(int/int) mice exhibited a profound hypochromic-microcytic anemia, splenomegaly, and cardiomegaly. That the anemia was due to iron deficiency was demonstrated by the following observations in DMT1(i  ...[more]

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