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The uptake of inorganic iron complexes by human melanoma cells.

D Richardson1, E Baker.   

Abstract

The human melanoma cell line, SK-MEL-28, expresses high levels of melanotransferrin. The uptake of inorganic iron (Fe) complexes compared to transferrin-bound Fe by these cells has been investigated to determine whether melanotransferrin has a role in Fe uptake. The mechanisms of Fe uptake have been characterised using 59Fe complexes of citrate, nitrilotriacetate, desferrioxamine, and 59Fe added to Eagle's minimum essential medium (MEM) and compared with human transferrin (Tf) labelled with 59Fe and iodine-125. Iron uptake from the Fe complexes of citrate, nitrilotriacetate and MEM were similar, and far greater than that from Tf at the same Fe concentration (2.5 microM). Ammonium chloride and a monoclonal antibody to the transferrin receptor (42/6), had no effect on the uptake of Fe from inorganic Fe complexes, suggesting that receptor-mediated endocytosis of Tf was not involved. The monoclonal antibody, 96.5, specific for melanotransferrin did not alter total Fe uptake but slightly increased the proportion of Fe internalised, possibly due to the modulation of the antigen by the antibody. However, from the time required for modulation to occur (approximately 2 h), the small increase in internalisation observed and the fact that no increase in total cell Fe occurred, it is suggested that melanotransferrin has little role in Fe uptake.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2049409     DOI: 10.1016/0167-4889(91)90133-i

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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5.  Growth of human tumor cell lines in transferrin-free, low-iron medium.

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9.  Expression of melanotransferrin isoforms in human serum: relevance to Alzheimer's disease.

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10.  A novel iron uptake mechanism mediated by GPI-anchored human p97.

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