Regulation of intestinal iron absorption: the mucosa takes control?
- PMID: 19656486
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2009.06.009
Regulation of intestinal iron absorption: the mucosa takes control?
Abstract
Two studies (Shah et al., 2009; Mastrogiannaki et al., 2009) show that the hypoxia inducible factor HIF-2alpha is a major player in regulating iron absorption by directly controlling the transcription of iron transporters in the intestine in response to changes in mucosal iron or oxygen levels. The HIF-2alpha mechanism has major effects on iron metabolism which can override the well-known hepcidin-ferroportin regulatory axis.
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