Kupffer cells modulate iron homeostasis in mice via regulation of hepcidin expression

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Milan Theurl
Igor Theurl
Kathrin Hochegger
Peter Obrist
Nathan Subramaniam
Nico van Rooijen
Klaus Schuemann
Guenter Weiss
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[1] Medical University of Innsbruck,Department of General Internal Medicine, Clinical Immunology and Infectious Diseases
[2] Medical University of Innsbruck,Clinical Division of Nephrology
[3] Wagner-Jauregg Hospital,Institute of Pathology
[4] The Queensland Institute of Medical Research,Membrane Transport Laboratory
[5] Vrije Universiteit,Department of Molecular Cell Biology
[6] Institute for the Physiology of Nutrition,undefined
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Journal of Molecular Medicine | 2008年 / 86卷
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Hepcidin; Hepatocytes; Kupffer cells; Iron; Liposomes; Hemochromatosis;
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Hepcidin, a small cationic liver derived peptide, is a master regulator of body iron homeostasis. Cytokines and iron availability have so far been identified as regulators of hepcidin expression. Herein, we investigated the functional role of Kupffer cells for hepcidin expression because of their vicinity to the hepatocytes and their importance for iron recycling via erythrophagocytosis. We investigated C57Bl6 mice and littermates, in which Kupffer cells were eliminated in vivo upon intravenous injection of liposome-encapsulated clodronate. Primary cultures of hepatocytes and Kupffer cells were used to study direct regulatory effects ex vivo. The in vivo depletion of Kupffer cells resulted in a significant increase in liver hepcidin expression, which was paralleled by a significant reduction in serum iron levels. The same pattern of regulation by Kupffer cell depletion was observed upon injection of bacterial lipopolysaccharide into mice and in primary (Hfe −/−) and in secondary iron-overloaded mice. Accordingly, the messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) concentrations of the hepcidin iron-sensing molecule hemojuvelin were not significantly changed upon Kupffer cell depletion. When primary hepatocytes were cocultivated with Kupffer cells or stimulated with a Kupffer cell-conditioned medium ex vivo, a significant reduction in hepatocyte hepcidin mRNA expression was observed. Our data suggest that Kupffer cells control body iron homeostasis by exerting negative regulatory signals toward hepcidin expression, which may be primarily referred to the secretion of yet unidentified hepcidin-suppressing molecules by Kupffer cells.
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