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Excess of circulating apo-transferrin enhances dietary iron absorption.

Sofiya TsyplenkovaEdouard CharleboisCarine FillebeenKostas Pantopoulos
Published in: Blood (2024)
Intravenous injection of excess apo-transferrin enhances dietary iron absorption in mice, and triggers accumulation of plasma non-transferrin bound iron (NTBI). Injected fluorescent-labeled transferrin colocalizes with lamina propria macrophages, consistent with the recently proposed iron absorption checkpoint involving macrophage-mediated transferrin degradation.
Keyphrases
  • iron deficiency
  • dna damage
  • adipose tissue
  • cell cycle
  • high dose
  • low dose
  • oxidative stress
  • computed tomography
  • living cells
  • high fat diet induced
  • skeletal muscle