Modeling the dynamics of mouse iron body distribution: hepcidin is necessary but not sufficient.
Jignesh H ParmarGrey DavisHope ShevchukRobert MüllerPublished in: BMC systems biology (2017)
These results suggest that hepcidin alone is not sufficient to regulate iron homeostasis in high iron conditions and that other factors are important. The model was able to simulate anemia when hepcidin was increased but was unable to simulate hemochromatosis when hepcidin was suppressed, suggesting that in high iron conditions additional regulatory interactions are important.