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Iron, erythropoietin, and inflammation regulate hepcidin in Bmp2-deficient mice, but serum iron fails to induce hepcidin in Bmp6-deficient mice.

Chia-Yu Wang1, Susanna Canali1, Abraham Bayer1, Som Dev1, Aneesh Agarwal1, Jodie L Babitt1.   

Abstract

The bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-SMAD signaling pathway is a key transcriptional regulator of hepcidin in response to tissue iron stores, serum iron, erythropoietic drive and inflammation to increase the iron supply when needed for erythropoiesis, but to prevent the toxicity of iron excess. Recently, BMP2 was reported to play a non-redundant role in hepcidin regulation in addition to BMP6. Here, we used a newly validated BMP2 ELISA assay and mice with a global or endothelial conditional knockout (CKO) of Bmp2 or Bmp6 to examine how BMP2 is regulated and functionally contributes to hepcidin regulation by its major stimuli. Erythropoietin (EPO) did not influence BMP2 expression in control mice, and still suppressed hepcidin in Bmp2 CKO mice. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) reduced BMP2 expression in control mice, but still induced hepcidin in Bmp2 CKO mice. Chronic dietary iron loading that increased liver iron induced BMP2 expression, whereas acute oral iron gavage that increased serum iron without influencing liver iron did not impact BMP2. However, hepcidin was still induced by both iron loading methods in Bmp2 CKO mice, although the degree of hepcidin induction was blunted relative to control mice. Conversely, acute oral iron gavage failed to induce hepcidin in Bmp6 -/- or CKO mice. Thus, BMP2 has at least a partially redundant role in hepcidin regulation by serum iron, tissue iron, inflammation and erythropoietic drive. In contrast, BMP6 is absolutely required for hepcidin regulation by serum iron.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 30478858      PMCID: PMC6492930          DOI: 10.1002/ajh.25366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hematol        ISSN: 0361-8609            Impact factor:   10.047


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