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Deficiency of the BMP Type I receptor ALK3 partly protects mice from anemia of inflammation.
Gallitz, Inka; Lofruthe, Niklas; Traeger, Lisa; Bäumer, Nicole; Hoerr, Verena; Faber, Cornelius; Kuhlmann, Tanja; Müller-Tidow, Carsten; Steinbicker, Andrea U.
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  • Gallitz I; Department of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine, University Hospital Muenster, Albert-Schweitzer Campus 1, Building A1, 48149, Muenster, Germany.
  • Lofruthe N; Department of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine, University Hospital Muenster, Albert-Schweitzer Campus 1, Building A1, 48149, Muenster, Germany.
  • Traeger L; Department of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine, University Hospital Muenster, Albert-Schweitzer Campus 1, Building A1, 48149, Muenster, Germany.
  • Bäumer N; Department of Medicine A, Molecular Haematology and Oncology, University Hospital Muenster, 48149, Muenster, Germany.
  • Hoerr V; Institute of Medical Microbiology, Jena University Hospital, 07747, Jena, Germany.
  • Faber C; Department of Clinical Radiology, University Hospital Muenster, 48149, Muenster, Germany.
  • Kuhlmann T; Department of Clinical Radiology, University Hospital Muenster, 48149, Muenster, Germany.
  • Müller-Tidow C; Institute for Neuropathology, University Hospital Muenster, 48149, Muenster, Germany.
  • Steinbicker AU; Department of Medicine A, Molecular Haematology and Oncology, University Hospital Muenster, 48149, Muenster, Germany.
BMC Physiol ; 18(1): 3, 2018 Feb 27.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29482530
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Inflammatory stimuli induce the hepatic iron regulatory hormone hepcidin, which contributes to anaemia of inflammation (AI). Hepcidin expression is regulated by the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) and the interleukin-6 (IL-6) signalling pathways. Prior results indicate that the BMP type I receptor ALK3 is mainly involved in the acute inflammatory hepcidin induction four and 72 h after IL-6 administration. In this study, the role of ALK3 in a chronic model of inflammation was investigated. The intact, heat-killed bacterium Brucella abortus (BA) was used to analyse its effect on the development of inflammation and hypoferremia in mice with hepatocyte-specific Alk3-deficiency (Alk3fl/fl; Alb-Cre) compared to control (Alk3fl/fl) mice.

RESULTS:

An iron restricted diet prevented development of the iron overload phenotype in mice with hepatocyte-specific Alk3 deficiency. Regular diet leads to iron overload and increased haemoglobin levels in these mice, which protects from the development of AI per se. Fourteen days after BA injection Alk3fl/fl; Alb-Cre mice presented milder anaemia (Hb 16.7 g/dl to 11.6 g/dl) compared to Alk3fl/fl control mice (Hb 14.9 g/dl to 8.6 g/dl). BA injection led to an intact inflammatory response in all groups of mice. In Alk3fl/fl; Alb-Cre mice, SMAD1/5/8 phosphorylation was reduced after BA as well as after infection with Staphylococcus aureus. The reduction of the SMAD1/5/8 signalling pathway due to hepatocyte-specific Alk3 deficiency partly suppressed the induction of STAT3 signalling.

CONCLUSION:

The results reveal in vivo, that 1) hepatocyte-specific Alk3 deficiency partly protects from AI, 2) the development of hypoferremia is partly dependent on ALK3, and 3) the ALK3/BMP/hepcidin axis may serve as a possible therapeutic target to attenuate AI.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Receptores de Proteínas Morfogenéticas Óseas de Tipo 1 / Inflamación / Anemia Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: BMC Physiol Asunto de la revista: FISIOLOGIA Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Receptores de Proteínas Morfogenéticas Óseas de Tipo 1 / Inflamación / Anemia Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: BMC Physiol Asunto de la revista: FISIOLOGIA Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania