Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Iron in Porphyrias: Friend or Foe? / Buzzetti, Elena; Ventura, Paolo; Corradini, Elena. - In: DIAGNOSTICS. - ISSN 2075-4418. - 12:2(2022), pp. 1-17. [10.3390/diagnostics12020272]
Abstract:
Iron is a trace element that is important for many vital processes, including oxygen
transport, oxidative metabolism, cellular proliferation, and catalytic reactions. Iron supports these
functions mainly as part of the heme molecule. Heme synthesis is an eight-step process which, when
defective at the level of one of the eight enzymes involved, can cause the development of a group
of diseases, either inherited or acquired, called porphyrias. Despite the strict link between iron and
heme, the role of iron in the different types of porphyrias, particularly as a risk factor for disease
development/progression or as a potential therapeutic target or molecule, is still being debated, since
contrasting results have emerged from clinical observations, in vitro studies and animal models. In
this review we aim to deepen such aspects by drawing attention to the current evidence on the role of
iron in porphyrias and its potential implication. Testing for iron status and its metabolic pathways
through blood tests, imaging techniques or genetic studies on patients affected by porphyrias can
provide additional diagnostic and prognostic value to the clinical care, leading to a more tailored and
effective management.
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Keywords:
iron; heme; porphyrias; hepcidin; anemia
Elenco autori:
Buzzetti, Elena; Ventura, Paolo; Corradini, Elena
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