| Literature DB >> 19107209 |
Sarah Cherian1, David A Forbes, Angus G Cook, Frank M Sanfilippo, Erwin H Kemna, Dorine W Swinkels, David P Burgner.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepcidin, a key regulator of iron homeostasis, is increased in response to inflammation and some infections, but the in vivo role of hepcidin, particularly in children with iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is unclear. We investigated the relationships between hepcidin, cytokines and iron status in a pediatric population with a high prevalence of both anemia and co-morbid infections. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19107209 PMCID: PMC2603326 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0004030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of study population (n = 181 African refugee children).
| VARIABLE | Estimate |
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| 8.0±4.3 |
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| 93/181 (51.4) |
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| 16/181 (8.8) |
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| 10/88 (11.4) |
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| 118.2±14.7 |
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| 80.0 (74.0–83.5) |
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| 11.8±5.2 |
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| 32.0 (18.0–47.0) |
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| 36.0 (33.5–40.0) |
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| 16.6±7.9 |
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| 2.2 (0.8–6.2) |
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| 4.5 (2.8–5.4) |
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| 14.7 (11.0–26.2) |
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| 9.7 (7.5–11.8) |
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| 22.8 (9.1–36.0) |
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| 56/181 (30.9) |
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| 35/181 (19.3) |
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| 24/181 (13.3) |
SD: standard deviation; IQR: interquartile range; %: percentage.
values represent mean±SD, median and IQR or proportion.
n = 147.
n = 138.
n = 139.
n = 130.
Comparison of hematological parameters by presence versus absence of (i) iron deficiency* and (ii) iron deficiency anemia.
| VARIABLE | IRON DEFICIENCY | IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA | ||||
| ID (n = 35) | NON-ID (n = 146) | p-VALUE | IDA (n = 25) | NON-IDA (n = 156) | p-VALUE | |
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| 106.4±18.8 | 121.1±120.2 |
| 97.9±12.8 | 121.5±12.2 |
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| 73.0 (62.0–79.0) | 80.0 (76.0–84.0) |
| 69.0 (60.5–74.0) | 80.0 (76.0–84.0) |
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| 5.7±2.4 | 13.3±4.5 |
| 5.2±2.0 | 12.9±4.7 |
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| 13.0 (7.0–22.0) | 35.0 (22.7–51.2) |
| 9.0 (5.0–16.5) | 35.0 (22.0–49.5) |
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| 41.0 (37.0–48.0) | 36.0 (33.0–39.0) |
| 47.0 (39.5–49.5) | 36.0 (33.0–39.0) |
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| 7.0±3.6 | 18.8±6.8 |
| 6.1±3.1 | 18.2±7.1 |
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| 0.3 (0.07–4.0) | 2.9 (0.9–6.4) |
| 0.1 (0.05–0.6) | 3.0 (0.9–6.7) |
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ID: iron deficiency defined as the presence of ≥2 abnormal/low iron parameters (age and gender adjusted).
IDA: iron deficiency anemia defined as the presence of anemia and iron deficiency; SD: standard deviation; IQR: interquartile range; %: percent. Parameter estimates represent mean±SD or median and IQR.
Odds ratios for clinical and hematological predictors of (i) iron deficiency* and (ii) iron deficiency anemia.
| VARIABLE | IRON DEFICIENCY | IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA | ||||||
| Number (ID present; %) | Odds ratio | 95% CI |
| Number (IDA present; %) | Odds ratio | 95% CI |
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| 181 (35; 19.3) | 0.926 | 0.849–1.011 | 0.085 | 181 (25; 13.8) | 0.896 | 0.809–0.993 |
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| 88 (11; 12.5) | reference | 88 (9; 10.2) | reference | ||||
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| 93 (24; 25.8) | 2.435 | 1.112–5.333 |
| 93 (16; 17.2) | 1.824 | 0.760–4.375 | 0.178 |
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| 147 (23; 15.6) | 0.640 | 0.484–0.846 |
| 147 (15; 10.2) | 0.373 | 0.242–0.573 |
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| 139 (23; 16.5) | 1.022 | 0.997–1.048 | 0.082 | 139 (15; 10.8) | 1.003 | 0.972–1.034 | 0.863 |
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| 138 (22; 15.9) | 1.048 | 0.863–1.271 | 0.637 | 138 (14; 10.1) | 1.084 | 0.869–1.353 | 0.475 |
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| 130 (23; 17.7) | 1.009 | 0.923–1.103 | 0.847 | 130 (15; 11.5) | 1.058 | 0.969–1.154 | 0.208 |
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| 139 (23; 16.5) | 1.020 | 0.998–1.043 | 0.075 | 139 (15; 10.8) | 1.022 | 0.997–1.047 | 0.087 |
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| 127 (26; 20.5) | reference | 127 (18; 14.2) | reference | ||||
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| 54 (9; 16.7) | 0.699 | 0.293–1.664 | 0.418 | 54 (7; 13.0) | 0.896 | 0.332–2.310 | 0.789 |
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| 33 (7; 21.2) | reference | 33 (6; 18.2) | reference | ||||
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| 148 (28; 18.9) | 0.992 | 0.367–2.683 | 0.987 | 148 (19; 12.8) | 0.830 | 0.285–2.417 | 0.732 |
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| 105 (21;20.0) | reference | 105 (15; 14.3) | reference | ||||
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| 76 (14;18.4) | 1.195 | 0.500–2.855 | 0.688 | 76 (10; 13.2) | 1.464 | 0.537–3.989 | 0.457 |
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| 165 (32; 19.4) | reference | 165 (22; 13.3) | reference | ||||
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| 16 (3; 18.8) | 1.026 | 0.265–3.976 | 0.970 | 16 (3; 18.8) | 1.711 | 0.431–6.795 | 0.445 |
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| 38 (11; 28.9) | reference | 38 (7; 18.4) | reference | ||||
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| 143 (24; 16.8) | 0.527 | 0.221–1.258 | 0.149 | 143 (18; 12.6) | 0.281 | 0.280–2.061 | 0.588 |
ID: iron deficiency defined as ≥2 abnormal iron parameters.
%: percent; 95% CI: 95 percent confidence interval.
age- and gender-adjusted variable.
Adjusted linear regression* analyses for log-hepcidin levels.
| Beta | 95% CI | SE |
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| −0.039 | −0.109, 0.030 | 0.350 | 0.266 |
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| 0.454 | −0.071, 0.979 | 0.266 | 0.090 |
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| 0.042 | 0.022, 0.063 | 0.010 |
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| 0.110 | 0.070, 0.150 | 0.027 |
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| 0.064 | 0.011, 0.117 | 0.027 |
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| 1.295 | 1.022, 1.569 | 0.138 |
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| −0.117 | −0.151, −0.082 | 0.018 |
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| 0.063 | 0.030, 0.096 | 0.017 |
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| −0.005 | −0.024, 0.014 | 0.010 | 0.587 |
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| 0.019 | −0.103, 0.142 | 0.062 | 0.754 |
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| −0.009 | −0.068, 0.051 | 0.030 | 0.770 |
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| −0.005 | −0.020, 0.010 | 0.007 | 0.510 |
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| −1.282 | −1.838, −0.725 | 0.282 |
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| −1.361 | −2.054, −0.667 | 0.351 |
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| −2.555 | −3.323, −1.787 | 0.388 |
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| −0.165 | −0.753, 0.423 | 0.297 | 0.579 |
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| −0.214 | −0.970, 0.542 | 0.382 | 0.576 |
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| 0.082 | −0.508, 0.673 | 0.298 | 0.783 |
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| 0.072 | −0.500, 0.644 | 0.289 | 0.803 |
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| 0.497 | −0.368, 1.363 | 0.438 | 0.258 |
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| 0.281 | −0.376, 0.939 | 0.333 | 0.399 |
age and gender adjusted.
H. pylori infection diagnosed using monoclonal fecal antigen methods.
Beta: Beta co-efficient; IDA: iron deficiency anemia; 95% CI: 95percent confidence interval; SE: standard error; %: percentage.
Comparison of hematological parameters and serum cytokine levels by presence versus absence of (i) H. pylori infection* and (ii) helminth infection.
| VARIABLE |
| Helminth infection | ||||
| Positive | Negative | p-value | Positive | Negative | p-value | |
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| 119.6±14.9 | 112.2±12.3 | 0.010 | 120.9±14.2 | 116.3±14.9 | 0.036 |
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| 80.0 (76.0–84.0) | 75.0 (70.5–80.0) | 0.001 | 80.0 (76.0–84.0) | 79.0 (73.0–83.0) | 0.065 |
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| 11.9±5.3 | 11.6±4.7 | 0.814 | 12.4±5.2 | 11.4±5.1 | 0.244 |
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| 32.0 (18.0–48.0) | 32.0 (17.0–43.0) | 0.525 | 37.5 (22.0–51.7) | 28.0 (15.0–41.0) | 0.002 |
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| 36.0 (33.0–41.0) | 37.0 (35.0–39.5) | 0.503 | 36.0 (33.0–40.0) | 37.0 (34.0–40.5) | 0.294 |
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| 16.7±8.1 | 15.9±6.8 | 0.586 | 17.4±7.7 | 16.0±8.0 | 0.241 |
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| 2.2 (0.8–6.2) | 3.8 (0.8–5.8) | 0.598 | 2.4 (0.8–5.4) | 2.2 (0.8–7.2) | 0.669 |
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| 0.2 (0.1–0.4) | 0.1 (0.05–0.3) | 0.085 | 0.3 (0.1–0.7) | 0.1 (0.07–0.2) | <0.001 |
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| 160.0 (53.5–467.0) | 135.5 (29.0–433.2) | 0.300 | 583.5 (312.7–1282.5) | 60.0 (27.0–134.0) | <0.001 |
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| 14.5 (10.8–24.3) | 16.1 (11.4–40.2) | 0.262 | 15.8 (11.3–22.0) | 14.5 (10.8–36.4) | 0.771 |
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| 4.5 (2.9–5.3) | 4.8 (2.3–6.5) | 0.507 | 4.8 (3.0–5.6) | 4.3 (2.4–5.4) | 0.377 |
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| 9.5 (7.6–11.7) | 11.7 (6.9–13.5) | 0.163 | 10.5 (7.6–12.9) | 9.0 (7.2–11.7) | 0.183 |
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| 24.8 (8.3–36.4) | 17.5 (11.6–33.9) | 0.636 | 23.7 (10.9–40.7) | 21.5 (7.2–34.8) | 0.299 |
H. pylori infection diagnosed using monoclonal fecal antigen methods.
n = 148 (hemoglobin, MCV, eosinophil, iron, ferritin, transferrin, transferrin saturation), 145 (IgE), 125 (hepcidin), 117 (IL-6, IFNγ), 116 (IL-1β), and 110 (TNFα).
n = 33 (hemoglobin, MCV, iron, ferritin, transferrin, transferrin saturation, eosinophil), 32 (IgE), 22 (hepcidin), 22 (IL-6, IL-1β, IFNγ) and 20 (TNFα).
n = 76 (hemoglobin, MCV, iron, ferritin, transferrin, transferrin saturation, eosinophil, IgE), 69 (hepcidin), 58 (IL-6, IFNγ), 57 (IL-1β, TNFα).
n = 105 (hemoglobin, MCV, eosinophil, iron, ferritin, transferrin, transferrin saturation), 78 (hepcidin), 102 (IgE), 81 (IL-6, IL-1β, IFNγ) and 73 (TNFα).
SD: standard deviation; IQR: interquartile range; %: percent. Parameter estimates represent mean±SD or median and IQR.