| Literature DB >> 18824595 |
Hannah Tamary1, Hanna Shalev, Galit Perez-Avraham, Meira Zoldan, Itai Levi, Dorine W Swinkels, Toshihiko Tanno, Jeffery L Miller.
Abstract
Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia (CDA) is a rare group of red blood cell disorders characterized by ineffective erythropoiesis and increased iron absorption. To determine whether growth differentation factor 15 (GDF15) hyper-expression is associated with the ineffective erythropoiesis and iron-loading complications of CDA type I (CDA I), GDF15 levels and other markers of erythropoiesis and iron overload were studied in blood from 17 CDA I patients. Significantly higher levels of GDF15 were detected among the CDA I patients (10 239 +/- 3049 pg/mL) compared with healthy volunteers (269 +/- 238 pg/mL). In addition, GDF15 correlated significantly with several erythropoietic and iron parameters including Hepcidin-25, Ferritin, and Hepcidin-25/Ferritin ratios. These novel results suggest that CDA I patients express very high levels of serum GDF15, and that GDF15 contributes to the inappropriate suppression of hepcidin with subsequent secondary hemochromatosis.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18824595 PMCID: PMC2954708 DOI: 10.1182/blood-2008-06-165738
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood ISSN: 0006-4971 Impact factor: 22.113