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Divergent effects of alpha 1-antitrypsin on the regulation of iron metabolism in human erythroleukaemic (K562) and myelomonocytic (THP-1) cells.

G Weiss1, I Graziadel, M Urbanek, K Grünewald, W Vogel.   

Abstract

The acute-phase protein alpha 1-antitrypsin (alpha 1-AT) has been shown to inhibit the binding of transferrin to its cell-surface receptor. Here we demonstrate that in human erythroleukaemic cells (K562) alpha 1-AT enhances the binding affinity of iron-regulatory protein (IRP), the central regulator of cellular iron metabolism, to iron-responsive elements. Activation of IRP by alpha 1-AT is associated with a marked increase in transferrin receptor (trf-rec) mRNA levels in K562 and enhanced cell-surface expression of transferrin-binding sites, whereas ferritin production is decreased, although ferritin mRNA levels remain unchanged. In agreement with the well-established mechanism of cellular iron regulation, alpha 1-AT seems to modulate trf-rec and ferritin expression primarily post-transcriptionally/translationally by influencing IRP activity. In contrast, alpha 1-AT produces only minor changes in IRP activity, and subsequently in trf-rec expression and ferritin synthesis in THP-1 cells. Moreover the effects of alpha 1-AT on iron homeostasis in K562 cannot be overcome by the addition of iron salts, whereas concomitant treatment of THP-1 with iron and alpha 1-AT results in the same metabolic changes as the addition of iron alone. Because alpha 1-AT blocks transferrin binding on K562 as well as on THP-1 cells, it is suggested, on the basis of the results presented here, (1) that erythroid and monocytic cells might differ in their dependence on transferrin-mediated iron supply and (2) that THP-1 might be able to acquire iron by a transferrin-independent iron uptake system. alpha 1-AT might therefore be involved in the diversion of iron traffic between various cellular compartments under inflammatory conditions.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8920996      PMCID: PMC1217872          DOI: 10.1042/bj3190897

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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