The interplay between drivers of erythropoiesis and iron homeostasis in rare hereditary anemias: Tipping the balance
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2021-02-02
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Rare hereditary anemias (RHA) represent a group of disorders characterized by either impaired production of erythrocytes or decreased survival (i.e., hemolysis). In RHA, the regulation of iron metabolism and erythropoiesis is often disturbed, leading to iron overload or worsening of chronic anemia due to unavailability of iron for erythropoiesis. Whereas iron overload generally is a well-recognized complication in patients requiring regular blood transfusions, it is also a significant problem in a large proportion of patients with RHA that are not transfusion dependent. This indicates that RHA share disease-specific defects in erythroid development that are linked to intrinsic defects in iron metabolism. In this review, we discuss the key regulators involved in the interplay between iron and erythropoiesis and their importance in the spectrum of RHA.
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Erythropoiesis, Ineffective erythropoiesis, Iron metabolism, Iron overload, Erythropoiesis/physiology, Homeostasis/physiology, Humans, Anemia/blood, Iron/metabolism, Iron Overload/diagnosis, iron overload, ineffective erythropoiesis, iron metabolism, erythropoiesis, Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Catalysis, Inorganic Chemistry, Computer Science Applications, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Review, Journal Article
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Grootendorst, S, de Wilde, J, van Dooijeweert, B, van Vuren, A, van Solinge, W, Schutgens, R, van Wijk, R & Bartels, M 2021, 'The interplay between drivers of erythropoiesis and iron homeostasis in rare hereditary anemias : Tipping the balance', International journal of molecular sciences, vol. 22, no. 4, 2204. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22042204