Increased erythroferrone levels in malarial anaemia

Author:

Neyer Peter J.123ORCID,Kaboré Bérenger45ORCID,Nakas Christos T.36ORCID,Diallo Salou5ORCID,Tinto Halidou5ORCID,Post Annelies4ORCID,van der Ven Andre J.4ORCID,Huber Andreas R.7,Largiadèr Carlo R.3ORCID,Hammerer‐Lercher Angelika1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Laboratory Medicine Cantonal Hospital Aarau Aarau Switzerland

2. Graduate School for Cellular & Biomedical Sciences University of Bern Bern Switzerland

3. Department of Clinical Chemistry, Inselspital Bern University Hospital, University of Bern Bern Switzerland

4. Department of Internal Medicine, Radboud Center for Infectious Diseases Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen The Netherlands

5. IRSS/Clinical Research Unit of Nanoro (CRUN) Nanoro Burkina Faso

6. Laboratory of Biometry, Department of Agriculture Crop Production and Rural Environment University of Thessaly Volos Greece

7. Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein Triesen Principality of Liechtenstein

Abstract

SummaryWe assessed the diagnostic potential of erythroferrone as a biomarker for iron homeostasis comparing iron deficiency cases with anaemia of inflammation and controls. The dysregulation of the hepcidin axis was observed by Latour et al. in a mouse model of malarial anaemia induced by prolonged Plasmodium infection leading to increased erythroferrone concentrations. In line with that, we found significantly higher erythroferrone levels in cases with malaria and anaemia in an African population, compared to asymptomatic controls. Therefore, our findings extend the previous ones of the mouse model, suggesting also a dysregulation of the hepcidin axis in humans, which should be further corroborated in prospective studies and may lay the basis for the development of improved treatment strategies according to ERFE concentrations in such patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology

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