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Hepatocellular heme oxygenase 1 deficiency does not affect inflammatory hepcidin regulation in mice.


ABSTRACT: Hepcidin is an iron regulatory peptide hormone that is secreted from hepatocytes and inhibits iron efflux from tissues to plasma. Under inflammatory conditions, hepcidin is transcriptionally induced by IL-6/STAT3 signaling and promotes hypoferremia, an innate immune response to infection. If this pathway remains unresolved, chronic overexpression of hepcidin contributes to the anemia of inflammation, a common medical condition. Previous work showed that carbon monoxide (CO) releasing drugs (CORMs) can attenuate inflammatory induction of hepcidin. Because CO is physiologically generated during heme degradation by heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1), an IL-6-inducible enzyme with anti-inflammatory properties, we hypothesized that hepatocellular HO-1 may operate as a physiological feedback regulator of hepcidin that resolves inflammatory signaling. To address this, we generated and analyzed hepatocyte-specific HO-1 knockout (Hmox1Alb-Cre) mice. We show that these animals mount appropriate hepcidin-mediated hypoferremic response to LPS-induced inflammation, with kinetics similar to those of control Hmox1fl/fl mice. Likewise, primary hepatocytes from Hmox1Alb-Cre and Hmox1fl/fl mice exhibit similar degree and kinetics of hepcidin induction following IL-6 treatment. We conclude that hepatocellular HO-1 has no physiological function on hepcidin regulation by the inflammatory pathway.

SUBMITTER: Charlebois E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6623421 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hepatocellular heme oxygenase 1 deficiency does not affect inflammatory hepcidin regulation in mice.

Charlebois Edouard E   Fillebeen Carine C   Pantopoulos Kostas K  

PloS one 20190711 7


Hepcidin is an iron regulatory peptide hormone that is secreted from hepatocytes and inhibits iron efflux from tissues to plasma. Under inflammatory conditions, hepcidin is transcriptionally induced by IL-6/STAT3 signaling and promotes hypoferremia, an innate immune response to infection. If this pathway remains unresolved, chronic overexpression of hepcidin contributes to the anemia of inflammation, a common medical condition. Previous work showed that carbon monoxide (CO) releasing drugs (CORM  ...[more]

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