| Literature DB >> 19960042 |
Gérald Le Gac1, Chandran Ka, Isabelle Gourlaouen, Laurence Bryckaert, Anne-Yvonne Mercier, Brigitte Chanu, Virginie Scotet, Claude Férec.
Abstract
Phenotypic expression of the common p.C282Y/p.C282Y HFE-related hemochromatosis genotype is heterogeneous and depends on a complex interplay of genetic and non-genetic factors. Haptoglobin has a crucial role in free hemoglobin iron recovery, and exists as three major types: Hp1-1, Hp2-1 and Hp2-2. Hp2-2 favors endocytosis of hemoglobin iron in monocytes/macrophages, resulting in partial iron retention and increased intracellular ferritin levels. This situation is generally not expected to severely affect iron homeostasis, but was found to correlate with elevated serum iron indices in healthy men. Whether the Hp2-2 genotype acts as a modifier in HFE-related hemochromatosis is unclear. In this study we investigated influence of Hp2-2 and of potential confounders on the iron indices of 351 p.C282Y homozygous patients. We conclude that there is a cause-and-effect relationship between the Hp2-2 genotype and increased iron indices in p.C282Y homozygous patients. The Hp2-2 effect is, however, limited and only apparent in males.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19960042 PMCID: PMC2778137 DOI: 10.1155/2009/251701
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Hematol
Regression coefficients (β) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for variables influencing serum ferritin (μg/L; log10 transformed) and iron removed by phlebotomy (g; log10 transformed) in p.C282Y homozygous patients.
| Variable | Serum ferritin1 | Iron removed2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 |
| 10 |
| |
| Gender3 | 0.33 (0.27, 0.39) | <0.0001 | 0.38 (0.33, 0.45) | <0.0001 |
| Age at diagnosis4 | ||||
| Quartile 2 | 1.33 (1.05, 1.69) | 0.0204 | 1.27 (1.02, 1.58) | 0.0304 |
| Quartile 3 | 1.77 (1.39, 2.26) | <0.0001 | 1.48 (1.19, 1.84) | 0.0005 |
| Quartile 4 | 1.88 (1.47, 2.39) | <0.0001 | 1.63 (1.30, 2.03) | <0.0001 |
| Alcohol consumption5 | 1.57 (1.13, 2.18) | 0.0073 | 1.53 (1.11, 2.12) | 0.0096 |
| Hp group6 | 1.31 (1.09, 1.57) | 0.0033 | 1.29 (1.09, 1.52) | 0.0024 |
1 N = 351 (195 males and 156 females). Adjusted r 2 = 38.3%.
2 N = 325 (178 males and 147 females). Adjusted r 2 = 36.1%.
3Male sex was used as the reference category.
4Quartile 1 was used as the reference category.
5Daily alcohol intake < 60 g was used as the reference category.
6Hp1-1 and Hp2-1 genotypes were grouped and used as the reference category.
(a) Sociodemographic and biochemical characteristics of the 351 p.C282Y homozygous patients according to Hp genotype.
| Characteristic |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hp1-1 | Hp2-1 | Hp2-2 |
| |
| Sociodemographic | ||||
| Number of patients | 46 | 179 | 126 | |
| Gender (Males, Females) | 32 M, 14 F | 99 M, 80 F | 64 M, 62 F | |
| Age at diagnosis (years) | 46.5 ± 10.8 | 47.4 ± 13.8 | 46.4 ± 13.8 | 0.7887 |
| Biochemical | ||||
| Transferrin saturation (%) | 76.8 ± 15.1 | 78.7 ± 14.3 | 80.0 ± 12.9 | 0.4009 |
|
Serum ferritin ( | 604 [310–1136] | 570 [280–1024] | 631 [329–1196] | 0.3580 |
| Iron removed (g)1 | 3.6 [1.8–6.1] | 3.3 [1.8–5.6] | 3.9 [2.0.–6.8] | 0.3030 |
(b) Sociodemographic and biochemical characteristics of the studied 351 p.C282Y homozygous patients according to gender.
| Characteristic | Gender | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Males | Females |
| |
| Sociodemographic | |||
| Number of patients | 195 | 156 | |
| Age at diagnosis (years) | 46.5 ± 12.5 | 47.5 ± 14.5 | 0.4854 |
| Biochemical | |||
| Transferrin saturation (%) | 82.0 ± 13.1 | 75.0 ± 14.0 | <0.0001 |
|
Serum ferritin ( | 892 [553–1732] | 320 [179–562] | <0.0001 |
| Iron removed (g)1 | 4.9 [3.4–8.2] | 3.2 [2.0–5.8] | <0.0001 |
(c) Sociodemographic and biochemical characteristics of the studied 351 p.C282Y homozygous patients according to alcohol consumption.
| Characteristic | Alcohol consumption | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ≥60 g/day | <60 g/day |
| |
| Sociodemographic | |||
| Number of patients | 27 | 324 | |
| Gender (Males, Females) | 25 M, 2 F | 170 M, 154 F | |
| Age at diagnosis (years) | 48.9 ± 12.5 | 46.7 ± 13.5 | 0.4185 |
| Biochemical | |||
| Transferrin saturation (%) | 88.3 ± 8.0 | 78.1 ± 14.0 | 0.0002 |
|
Serum ferritin ( | 1256 [658–2315] | 562 [283–967] | <0.0001 |
| Iron removed (g)1 | 6.8 [4.8–9.7] | 3.4 [1.8–5.9] | <0.0001 |
1 N = 325 (178 males and 147 females).
Age at diagnosis and transferrin saturation are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.
Serum ferritin concentrations and iron removed by phlebotomy are presented as median and interquartile range.
(a) Regression coefficients (β) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for variables influencing serum ferritin (μg/L; log10-transformed) and iron removed by phlebotomy (g; log10-transformed) in p.C282Y homozygous males patients.
| Variable | Serum ferritin1 | Iron removed2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 |
| 10 |
| |
| Age at diagnosis3 | ||||
| Quartile 2 | 1.30 (0.99, 1.71) | 0.0603 | 1.29 (0.99, 1.66) | 0.0567 |
| Quartile 3 | 1.87 (1.39, 2.51) | <0.0001 | 1.39 (1.05, 1.68) | 0.0204 |
| Quartile 4 | 1.59 (1.19, 2.13) | 0.0019 | 1.50 (1.15, 1.96) | 0.0032 |
| Alcohol consumption4 | 1.59 (1.18, 2.16) | 0.0027 | 1.50 (1.11, 2.04) | 0.0096 |
| Hp group5 | 1.40 (1.13, 1.74) | 0.0026 | 1.38 (1.12, 1.69) | 0.0022 |
(b) Regression coefficients (β) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for variables influencing serum ferritin (μg/L; log10-transformed) and iron removed by phlebotomy (g; log10-transformed) in p.C282Y homozygous females patients.
| Variable | Serum ferritin1 | Iron removed2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 |
| 10 |
| |
| Age at diagnosis3 | ||||
| Quartile 2 | 1.26 (0.83, 1.89) | 0.2723 | 1.31 (0.90, 1.91) | 0.1574 |
| Quartile 3 | 1.85 (1.23, 2.78) | 0.0033 | 1.58 (1.09, 2.29) | 0.0154 |
| Quartile 4 | 2.38 (1.58, 3.59) | <0.0001 | 1.87 (1.29, 2.71) | 0.0012 |
| Alcohol consumption4 | 1.37 (0.37, 5.01) | 0.6351 | 1.65 (0.53, 5.15) | 0.3892 |
| Hp group5 | 1.20 (0.89, 1.61) | 0.2383 | 1.17 (0.90, 1.53) | 0.2457 |
1 N = 195. Adjusted r2 = 16.2%.
2 N = 178. Adjusted r2 = 13.5%.
3 Quartile 1 was used as the reference category.
4 Daily alcohol intake < 60 g was used as the reference category.
5 Hp1-1 and Hp2-1 genotypes were grouped and used as the reference category.