Haematologica (Jun 2019)

The opposing effects of acute inflammation and iron deficiency anemia on serum hepcidin and iron absorption in young women

  • Nicole U. Stoffel,
  • Meryem Lazrak,
  • Souhaila Bellitir,
  • Nissrine El Mir,
  • Asmaa El Hamdouchi,
  • Amina Barkat,
  • Christophe Zeder,
  • Diego Moretti,
  • Hassan Aguenaou,
  • Michael B. Zimmermann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2018.208645
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 104, no. 6

Abstract

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Hepatic hepcidin synthesis is stimulated by inflammation but inhibited during iron deficiency anemia (IDA). In humans, the relative strength of these opposing signals on serum hepcidin and the net effect on iron absorption and systemic iron recycling is uncertain. In this prospective, 45-day study, in young women (n=46; age 18-49 years) with or without IDA, we compared iron and inflammation markers, serum hepcidin and erythrocyte iron incorporation from 57Fe-labeled test meals, before and 8, 24 and 36 hours (h) after influenza/DPT vaccination as an acute inflammatory stimulus. Compared to baseline, at 24-36 h after vaccination: 1) interleukin-6 increased 2-3-fold in both groups (P2-fold in the non-anemic group (P