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Br J Haematol ; 204(1): 306-314, 2024 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37990447

RESUMO

Haemochromatosis (HC) encompasses a range of genetic disorders. HFE-HC is by far the most common in adults, while non-HFE types are rare due to mutations of HJV, HAMP, TFR2 and gain-of-function mutations of SLC40A1. HC is often unknown to paediatricians as it is usually asymptomatic in childhood. We report clinical and biochemical data from 24 paediatric cases of HC (10 cases of HFE-, 5 TFR2-, 9 HJV-HC), with a median follow-up of 9.6 years. Unlike in the adult population, non-HFE-HC constitutes 58% (14/24) of the population in our series. Transferrin saturation was significantly higher in TFR2- and HJV-HC compared to HFE-HC, and serum ferritin and LIC were higher in HJV-HC compared to TFR2- and HFE-HC. Most HFE-HC subjects had relatively low ferritin and LIC at the time of diagnosis, so therapy could be postponed for most of them after the age of 18. Our results confirm that HJV-HC is a severe form already in childhood, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and treatment to avoid the development of organ damage and reduce morbidity and mortality. Although phlebotomies were tolerated by most patients, oral iron chelators could be a valid option in early-onset HC.


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Hemocromatose , Sobrecarga de Ferro , Adulto , Humanos , Criança , Hemocromatose/diagnóstico , Hemocromatose/genética , Hemocromatose/terapia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Proteína da Hemocromatose/genética , Mutação , Ferritinas , Antígenos de Histocompatibilidade Classe I/genética , Sobrecarga de Ferro/genética
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Rinsho Ketsueki ; 64(11): 1410-1414, 2023.
Artigo em Japonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38072426

RESUMO

An asymptomatic woman in her early 40s with a history of hyperferritinemia (5,412 ng/ml) was referred to our hospital after repeated phlebotomy for hemosiderosis. She had unexplained hyperferritinemia, low-normal transferrin saturation, and high hepcidin levels, in the absence of iron overload-induced organ injury. She was diagnosed with ferroportin disease based on detection of the SLC40A1 variant SLC40A1 c.485_487del (p.Val162del) on genetic analysis. Her ferritin levels remained stable during pregnancy, and postpartum anemia was successfully treated with 2-week oral iron therapy. Ferroportin disease is characterized by impaired iron export and preferential iron trapping in tissue macrophages. To reduce risk of anemia, a non-aggressive phlebotomy regimen is recommended in patients with ferroportin disease, which shows a milder clinical course compared with other classical hemochromatosis subtypes.


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Anemia , Hemocromatose , Hiperferritinemia , Sobrecarga de Ferro , Humanos , Feminino , Gravidez , Hemocromatose/terapia , Hemocromatose/diagnóstico , Hemocromatose/genética , Sobrecarga de Ferro/etiologia , Ferro , Hepcidinas
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JAMA Netw Open ; 6(10): e2338995, 2023 10 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37870835

RESUMO

Importance: HFE gene-associated hereditary hemochromatosis type 1 (HH1) is underdiagnosed, resulting in missed opportunities for preventing morbidity and mortality. Objective: To assess whether screening for p.Cys282Tyr homozygosity is associated with recognition and management of asymptomatic iron overload. Design, Setting, and Participants: This cross-sectional study obtained data from the Geisinger MyCode Community Health Initiative, a biobank of biological samples and linked electronic health record data from a rural, integrated health care system. Participants included those who received a p.Cys282Tyr homozygous result via genomic screening (MyCode identified), had previously diagnosed HH1 (clinically identified), and those negative for p.Cys282Tyr homozygosity between 2017 and 2018. Data were analyzed from April 2020 to August 2023. Exposure: Disclosure of a p.Cys282Tyr homozygous result. Main Outcomes and Measures: Postdisclosure management and HFE-associated phenotypes in MyCode-identified participants were analyzed. Rates of HFE-associated phenotypes in MyCode-identified participants were compared with those of clinically identified participants. Relevant laboratory values and rates of laboratory iron overload among participants negative for p.Cys282Tyr homozygosity were compared with those of MyCode-identified participants. Results: A total of 86 601 participants had available exome sequences at the time of analysis, of whom 52 994 (61.4%) were assigned female at birth, and the median (IQR) age was 62.0 (47.0-73.0) years. HFE p.Cys282Tyr homozygosity was disclosed to 201 participants, of whom 57 (28.4%) had a prior clinical HH1 diagnosis, leaving 144 participants who learned of their status through screening. There were 86 300 individuals negative for p.Cys282Tyr homozygosity. After result disclosure, among MyCode-identified participants, 99 (68.8%) had a recommended laboratory test and 36 (69.2%) with laboratory or liver biopsy evidence of iron overload began phlebotomy or chelation. Fifty-three (36.8%) had iron overload; rates of laboratory iron overload were higher in MyCode-identified participants than participants negative for p.Cys282Tyr homozygosity (females: 34.1% vs 2.1%, P < .001; males: 39.0% vs 2.9%, P < .001). Iron overload (females: 34.1% vs 79.3%, P < .001; males: 40.7% vs 67.9%, P = .02) and some liver-associated phenotypes were observed at lower frequencies in MyCode-identified participants compared with clinically identified individuals. Conclusions and Relevance: Results of this cross-sectional study showed the ability of genomic screening to identify undiagnosed iron overload and encourage relevant management, suggesting the potential benefit of population screening for HFE p.Cys282Tyr homozygosity. Further studies are needed to examine the implications of genomic screening for health outcomes and cost-effectiveness.


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Hemocromatose , Sobrecarga de Ferro , Masculino , Recém-Nascido , Humanos , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Hemocromatose/diagnóstico , Hemocromatose/genética , Hemocromatose/terapia , Estudos Transversais , Proteína da Hemocromatose/genética , Sobrecarga de Ferro/diagnóstico , Sobrecarga de Ferro/genética , Sobrecarga de Ferro/complicações , Testes Genéticos
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Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 8(12): 1118-1128, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863080

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Hereditary haemochromatosis protein (HFE)-related haemochromatosis, an inherited iron overload disorder caused by insufficient hepcidin production, results in excessive iron absorption and tissue and organ injury, and is treated with first-line therapeutic phlebotomy. We aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of rusfertide, a peptidic mimetic of hepcidin, in patients with HFE-related haemochromatosis. METHODS: This open-label, multicentre, proof-of-concept phase 2 trial was done across nine academic and community centres in the USA and Canada. Adults (aged ≥18 years) with HFE-related haemochromatosis on a stable therapeutic phlebotomy regimen (maintenance phase) for at least 6 months before screening and who had a phlebotomy frequency of at least 0·25 per month (eg, at least three phlebotomies in 12 months or at least four phlebotomies in 15 months) and less than one phlebotomy per month, with serum ferritin of less than 300 ng/mL and haemoglobin of more than 11·5 g/dL, were eligible. Patients initiated 24 weeks of subcutaneous rusfertide treatment within 7 days of a scheduled phlebotomy at 10 mg once weekly. Rusfertide doses and dosing schedules could be adjusted to maintain serum transferrin iron saturation (TSAT) at less than 40%. During rusfertide treatment, investigators were to consider the need for phlebotomy when the serum ferritin and TSAT values exceeded the patient's individual pre-phlebotomy serum ferritin and TSAT values. No primary endpoint or testing hierarchy was prespecified. Prespecified efficacy endpoints included the change in the frequency of phlebotomies; the proportion of patients achieving phlebotomy independence; change in serum iron, TSAT, serum transferrin, serum ferritin, and liver iron concentration (LIC) as measured by MRI; and treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs). The key efficacy analyses for phlebotomy rate and LIC were conducted by use of paired t tests in the intention-to-treat population, defined as all patients who received any study drug and who had pretreatment and at least one post-dose measurement. We included all participants who received at least one dose of rusfertide in the safety analyses. This trial is closed and completed and is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04202965. FINDINGS: Between March 11, 2020, and April 23, 2021, 28 patients were screened and 16 (ten [63%] men and six [38%] women) were enrolled. 16 were included in analyses of phlebotomy endpoints and 14 for the LIC endpoint. 12 (75%) patients completed 24 weeks of treatment. The mean number of phlebotomies was significantly reduced during the 24-week rusfertide treatment (0·06 phlebotomies [95% CI -0·07 to 0·20]) compared with 24 weeks pre-study (2·31 phlebotomies [95% CI 1·77 to 2·85]; p<0·0001). 15 (94%) of 16 patients were phlebotomy-free during the treatment period. Mean LIC in the 14 patients in the intention-to-treat population was 1·4 mg iron per g dry liver weight (95% CI 1·0 to 1·8) at screening and 1·1 mg iron per g dry liver weight (95% CI 0·9 to 1·3) at the end of treatment (p=0·068). Mean TSAT was 45·3% (95% CI 33·2 to 57·3) at screening, 36·7% (24·2 to 49·2) after the pretreatment phlebotomy, 21·8% (15·8 to 27·9) 24 h after the first dose of rusfertide, 40·4% (27·1 to 53·8) at the end of treatment, and 32·6% (25·0 to 40·1) over the treatment duration. Mean serum iron was 24·6 µmol/L (95% CI 18·6 to 30·6), 20·1 µmol/L (14·8 to 25·3), 11·9 µmol/L (9·2 to 14·7), 22·5 µmol/L (15·9 to 29·1), and 19·0 µmol/L (15·3 to 22·6) at these same timepoints, respectively. Mean serum ferritin was 83·3 µg/L (52·2 to 114.4), 65·5 µg/L (32·1 to 98·9), 62·8 µg/L (33·8 to 91·9), 150·0 µg/L (86·6 to 213.3), and 94·3 µg/L (54·9 to 133.6) at these same timepoints, respectively. There were only minor changes in serum transferrin concentration. 12 (75%) patients had at least one TEAE, the most common of which was injection site pain (five [31%] patients). All TEAEs were mild or moderate in severity, except for a serious adverse event of pancreatic adenocarcinoma, which was considered severe and unrelated to treatment and was pre-existing and diagnosed 21 days after starting rusfertide treatment. INTERPRETATION: Rusfertide prevents iron re-accumulation in the absence of phlebotomies and could be a viable therapeutic option for selected patients with haemochromatosis. FUNDING: Protagonist Therapeutics.


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Adenocarcinoma , Hemocromatose , Sobrecarga de Ferro , Neoplasias Pancreáticas , Adulto , Masculino , Humanos , Feminino , Adolescente , Hemocromatose/complicações , Hemocromatose/terapia , Hepcidinas/metabolismo , Adenocarcinoma/complicações , Ferritinas , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/complicações , Sobrecarga de Ferro/tratamento farmacológico , Sobrecarga de Ferro/etiologia , Ferro/uso terapêutico , Ferro/metabolismo , Transferrinas , Proteína da Hemocromatose/metabolismo
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JAAPA ; 36(10): 41-42, 2023 10 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37751257
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Lancet ; 402(10403): 690-691, 2023 08 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37633663
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Lancet ; 402(10403): 691-692, 2023 08 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37633664
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Health Expect ; 26(6): 2293-2301, 2023 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37503783

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Chronic diseases are associated with a range of functional and psychosocial consequences that can adversely affect patients' quality of life (QoL). Haemochromatosis (HC) is a genetically heterogeneous disorder characterized by chronic iron overload that can ultimately lead to multiple organ dysfunction. Clinical diagnosis remains challenging due to the nonspecificity of symptoms and a lack of confirmatory genotyping in a substantial proportion of patients. Illness perception among HC patients has not been extensively investigated, lacking relevant information on how to improve their QoL. METHODS: We present the results of the first worldwide survey conducted in nearly 1500 HC respondents, in which we collected essential demographic information and identified the aspects that concern HC patients the most. RESULTS: Out of all the participants, 45.3% (n = 676) voiced their concern about physical and psychological consequences such as HC-related arthropathies, which can ultimately affect their social functioning. A similar proportion of patients (n = 635, 42.5%) also consider that better-informed doctors are key for improved HC disease management. Taking a patient-centred approach, we expose differences in patients' disease perspective by social and economic influences. CONCLUSIONS: We identify potential targets to improve patients' health-related QoL and reflect on strategic measures to foster gender equity in access to health resources. Finally, we make a call for a highly coordinated effort across a range of public policy areas to empower participants in the HC research process and design. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: Nearly 1500 patients with hereditary HC responded to an anonymized online survey in which research and clinical priorities were addressed regarding this chronic and rare disease.


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Hemocromatose , Qualidade de Vida , Humanos , Qualidade de Vida/psicologia , Hemocromatose/genética , Hemocromatose/terapia , Inquéritos e Questionários , Pesquisa
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Rev Med Interne ; 44(12): 656-661, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37507250

RESUMO

Etiological investigation of hyperferritinemia includes a full clinical examination, with the measurement of waist circumference, and simple biological tests including transferrin saturation. The classification between hyperferritinemia without iron overload (inflammation, excessive alcohol intake, cytolysis, L-ferritin mutation) or with iron overload is then relatively easy. Dysmetabolic iron overload syndrome is the most common iron overload disease and is defined by an unexplained serum ferritin level elevation associated with various metabolic syndrome criteria and mild hepatic iron content increase assessed by magnetic resonance imaging. Bloodlettings are often poorly tolerated without clear benefit. Type 1 genetic hemochromatosis (homozygous C282Y mutation on the HFE gene) leads to iron accumulation through an increase of dietary iron absorption due to hypohepcidinemia. More than 95% of hemochromatosis are type 1 hemochromatosis but the phenotypic expression is highly variable. Elastography is recommended to identify advanced hepatic fibrosis when serum ferritin exceeds 1000µg/L. Life expectancy is normal when bloodlettings are started early. Ferroportin gene mutation is an autosomal dominant disease with generally moderate iron overload. Chelators are used in iron overload associated with anaemia (myelodysplastic syndromes or transfusion-dependent thalassemia). Chelation is initiated when hepatic iron content exceeds 120µmol/g. Deferasirox is often used as first-line therapy, but deferiprone may be of interest despite haematological toxicity (neutropenia). Deferoxamine (parenteral route) is the treatment of choice for severe iron overload or emergency conditions.


Assuntos
Hemocromatose , Hiperferritinemia , Sobrecarga de Ferro , Humanos , Hemocromatose/diagnóstico , Hemocromatose/genética , Hemocromatose/terapia , Hiperferritinemia/complicações , Sobrecarga de Ferro/diagnóstico , Sobrecarga de Ferro/etiologia , Sobrecarga de Ferro/terapia , Ferro/metabolismo , Ferritinas
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Dtsch Med Wochenschr ; 148(13): 836-843, 2023 07.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37364578

RESUMO

Wilson's disease and HFE-hemochromatosis are autosomal-recessively inherited metabolic diseases of the liver. Copper overload in case of Wilson's disease and iron overload in case of hemochromatosis lead to organ damage of the liver and other organs. In order to diagnose these diseases at an early stage and introduce therapy, knowledge of the symptoms and diagnostic criteria of these diseases is important. Iron overload in hemochromatosis patients is treated with phlebotomies and copper overload in Wilson's disease patients with either chelating medications (D-penicillamine or trientine) or zinc salts. After introduction of lifelong therapy both diseases typically have a favorable disease course and further development of organ-damage can be prevented, especially with respect to liver-damage.


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Hemocromatose , Degeneração Hepatolenticular , Sobrecarga de Ferro , Humanos , Degeneração Hepatolenticular/diagnóstico , Degeneração Hepatolenticular/genética , Degeneração Hepatolenticular/tratamento farmacológico , Hemocromatose/diagnóstico , Hemocromatose/genética , Hemocromatose/terapia , Cobre/metabolismo , Cobre/uso terapêutico , Fígado/metabolismo , Sobrecarga de Ferro/metabolismo
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Transfus Apher Sci ; 62(5): 103752, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37355441

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Erythrocytapheresis, an apheresis treatment which selectively removes red blood cells, is an alternative to therapeutic phlebotomy, over which it has several advantages. Actually there is a high degree of variability in the use of this treatment. This prompted SIdEM (Italian Society of Hemapheresis and Cell Manipulation) to conduct a survey on the use of erythrocytapheresis in the Italian Transfusion Services. The purpose is to monitor this activity in the treatment of Polycythemia Vera (pv), secondary erythrocytosis and hemochromatosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A data collection file was sent to the SIdEM regional delegates who, in turn, involved the Transfusion Centers in the areas they cover. The data collected were processed on a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. RESULTS: 75 centers from 14 Italian regions responded to the Survey: 36 centers (48 %) use erythrocytapheresis (35 centers perform therapeutic apheresis and 1 center only donor apheresis), 39 centers (52 %) do not (15 centers perform therapeutic apheresis, 18 centers only donor apheresis and 6 centers do not perform either therapeutic apheresis or donor apheresis). Although most centers have a substantially uniform attitude concerning the indications for which erythrocytapheresis is used, the survey shows that there are still differences more evident in the treatment of secondary erythrocytosis than in the treatment of pv or hemochromatosis. CONCLUSIONS: This survey has been useful to document the current Italian reality and to raise awareness about the need for improvement in optimizing and standardizing the use of a therapy with a great potential to exploit properly.


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Remoção de Componentes Sanguíneos , Hemocromatose , Policitemia Vera , Policitemia , Humanos , Policitemia/terapia , Policitemia Vera/terapia , Hemocromatose/terapia , Flebotomia , Itália
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Int J Rheum Dis ; 26(11): 2297-2300, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37218670

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disorder that affects multiple organs and systems, including joints, the cardiovascular system, lungs, skin, kidneys, the nervous system, and blood. The clinical presentations of SLE are diverse and vary widely. In this report, we present a case of a patient whose SLE was complicated by hemochromatosis to enhance clinicians' comprehension of this infrequent or rare complication of SLE. We aim to provide insights into the diagnosis and treatment processes of this condition.


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Doenças Autoimunes , Hemocromatose , Lúpus Eritematoso Sistêmico , Humanos , Hemocromatose/complicações , Hemocromatose/diagnóstico , Hemocromatose/terapia , Lúpus Eritematoso Sistêmico/complicações , Lúpus Eritematoso Sistêmico/diagnóstico , Lúpus Eritematoso Sistêmico/tratamento farmacológico , Doenças Autoimunes/complicações , Pele
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Lancet ; 401(10390): 1811-1821, 2023 05 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37121243

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Haemochromatosis is one of the most common genetic diseases affecting patients of northern European ancestry. It is overdiagnosed in patients without iron overload and is underdiagnosed in many patients. Early diagnosis by genetic testing and therapy by periodic phlebotomy can prevent the most serious complications, which include liver cirrhosis, liver cancer, and death. This Seminar includes an update on the origins of haemochromatosis; and an overview pathophysiology, genetics, natural history, signs and symptoms, differential diagnoses, treatment with phlebotomy, outcomes, and future directions.


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Hemocromatose , Sobrecarga de Ferro , Humanos , Hemocromatose/diagnóstico , Hemocromatose/genética , Hemocromatose/terapia , Sobrecarga de Ferro/diagnóstico , Sobrecarga de Ferro/etiologia , Sobrecarga de Ferro/terapia , Cirrose Hepática/complicações , Flebotomia/efeitos adversos , Testes Genéticos
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Curr Opin Gastroenterol ; 39(3): 146-149, 2023 05 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36976854

RESUMO

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Iron overload disorders such as hemochromatosis involve unregulated absorption of dietary iron, leading to excessive iron accumulation in multiple organs. Phlebotomy is the standard of care for removal of excess iron, but dietary modification is not standardized in practice. The purpose of this article is to help standardize hemochromatosis diet counseling based on commonly asked patient questions. RECENT FINDINGS: The clinical benefit regarding dietary modification in iron overload patients is limited due to lack of large clinical trials, but preliminary results are promising. Recent studies suggest diet modification could reduce iron burden in hemochromatosis patients resulting in less annual phlebotomy as supported through small patient studies, concepts of physiology, and animal studies. SUMMARY: This article is a guide for physicians to counsel hemochromatosis patients based on commonly asked questions such as foods to avoid, foods to consume, use of alcohol, and use of supplements. The goal of this guide is to help standardize hemochromatosis diet counseling to reduce phlebotomy amount in patients. Standardization of diet counseling could help facilitate future patient studies to analyze the clinical significance.


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Hemocromatose , Sobrecarga de Ferro , Animais , Humanos , Hemocromatose/terapia , Sobrecarga de Ferro/etiologia , Sobrecarga de Ferro/terapia , Ferro , Dieta , Flebotomia/efeitos adversos
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J Pediatr Hematol Oncol ; 45(4): e510-e513, 2023 05 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36898020

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Differential diagnosis of juvenile hemochromatosis along with hemolytic anemia is often difficult. We report a 23-year-old woman with macrocytic hemolytic anemia with iron overload. The patient showed high serum ferritin and transferrin saturation and low serum transferrin and ceruloplasmin. We also noticed stomatocytes in her blood smear, which was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy. Target gene sequencing identified a mutation in PIEZO1 (heterozygous c.6008C>A: p.A2003D). This mutation was reported previously in a family with dehydrated hereditary stomatocytosis (DHS1, [OMIM 194380]), but in the current case, it was identified to be a de novo mutation. We underscore DHS1 in the differential diagnosis of iron overload associated with non-transfused hemolytic anemia in children and young adults.


Assuntos
Anemia Hemolítica , Hemocromatose , Sobrecarga de Ferro , Feminino , Humanos , Adulto Jovem , Hemocromatose/complicações , Hemocromatose/genética , Hemocromatose/terapia , Proteína da Hemocromatose/genética , Antígenos de Histocompatibilidade Classe I/genética , Canais Iônicos/genética , Sobrecarga de Ferro/genética , Sobrecarga de Ferro/complicações , Mutação , Transferrina/genética , Transferrinas/genética
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Biosci Rep ; 43(1)2023 01 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36408981

RESUMO

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine and metabolic disorder in women with components of significant genetic predisposition and possibly multiple, but not yet clearly defined, triggers. This disorder shares several clinical features with hemochromatosis, a genetically defined inheritable disorder of iron overload, which includes insulin resistance, increased adiposity, diabetes, fatty liver, infertility, and hyperandrogenism. A notable difference between the two disorders, however, is that the clinical symptoms in PCOS appear at much younger age whereas they become evident in hemochromatosis at a much later age. Nonetheless, noticeable accumulation of excess iron in the body is a common finding in both disorders even at adolescence. Hepcidin, the iron-regulatory hormone secreted by the liver, is reduced in both disorders and consequently increases intestinal iron absorption. Recent studies have shown that gut bacteria play a critical role in the control of iron absorption in the intestine. As dysbiosis is a common finding between PCOS and hemochromatosis, changes in bacterial composition in the gut may represent another cause for iron overload in both diseases via increased iron absorption. This raises the possibility that strategies to prevent accumulation of excess iron with iron chelators and/or probiotics may have therapeutic potential in the management of polycystic ovary syndrome.


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Hemocromatose , Hiperandrogenismo , Resistência à Insulina , Sobrecarga de Ferro , Síndrome do Ovário Policístico , Adolescente , Feminino , Humanos , Síndrome do Ovário Policístico/tratamento farmacológico , Síndrome do Ovário Policístico/genética , Hemocromatose/genética , Hemocromatose/terapia , Hiperandrogenismo/genética , Sobrecarga de Ferro/tratamento farmacológico , Sobrecarga de Ferro/genética , Sobrecarga de Ferro/complicações , Ferro/metabolismo
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