Genetic mechanisms and modifying factors in hereditary hemochromatosis
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Genetic mechanisms and modifying factors in hereditary hemochromatosis
Abstract
Primary iron overload is one of the most common inherited diseases worldwide. Several genetic mutations underlie the various forms of the disease, which have similar pathophysiological profiles but distinct clinical presentations. Patients with hereditary hemochromatosis absorb too much iron from the diet, which accumulates over time within parenchymal cells. This accumulation leads to eventual organ failure as a consequence of iron-mediated formation of free radicals. The mechanism underlying this excessive absorption of iron is a sensing defect caused by the reduced formation of hepcidin, the master regulator of iron homeostasis, as a consequence of mutations in the genes encoding several membrane-bound signaling molecules present on hepatocytes. A considerable number of carriers of these specific genetic mutations, however, do not develop iron overload, indicating that additional genetic and environmental factors modify the severity and clinical penetrance of disease. In affected patients, early initiation of treatment by phlebotomy can prevent organ damage. Genetic screening of first-degree relatives can be also used to identify individuals at risk. Our expanding knowledge of the regulation of iron metabolism and the role of factors that modify the severity of the disease may lead to the design of new and improved treatments.
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