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The role of hepcidin, GDF15, and mitoferrin-1 in iron metabolism of polycythemia vera and essential thrombocytosis patients

Canan AlbayrakPınar TarkunElif Birtaş AteşoğluCeyla EraldemirEsra Terzi DemirsoyÖzgür MehtaAlper GedükAbdullah Hacıhanefioğlu
Published in: Turkish journal of medical sciences (2019)
Increased erythropoiesis in MPNs may lead to high GDF15 levels in these patients. However, hepcidin was not suppressed despite the increased GDF15 levels and erythropoiesis in these patients. Decrease in mfrn-1 in MPNs can be the result of its increased turnover due to increased myelopoiesis. It can be hypothesized that similar hepcidin levels in patients and controls and low mfrn-1 levels in patients may be a defense mechanism against erythroid activity and thromboembolic complications.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • prognostic factors
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • patient reported outcomes
  • postmenopausal women