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Query: UMLS:C0162316 (
iron deficiency anemia
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This investigation demonstrates that low concentrations (25 microM) of free and transferrin-bound iron reduce the efficiency of the interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) signal in the human myelomonocytic cell line THP-1, as seen by decreased production of
neopterin
, reduced degradation of tryptophan, and impaired expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II antigens. This inhibitory effect of iron, which is not due to an enhanced cytotoxicity towards THP-1 cells, is increased by enhancement of iron concentrations in a dose-dependent relationship and can be partially reversed by increasing amounts of the cytokine. The iron-mediated inhibition of the effects of IFN-gamma is fully reversed when iron is administered concomitantly with equimolar concentrations of the iron chelator deferoxamine. Furthermore, deferoxamine alone is even able to enhance the efficiency of the IFN-gamma signal. Our data provide evidence that there is an inverse correlation between the intracellular amount of iron, which is not bound to ferritin, and the activity of the IFN-gamma signal. This suggests that iron withholding by the immune cells in the course of inflammatory disorders may also contribute to the enhancement of the cytopathic effect of IFN-gamma. This speculation is confirmed by the observation of high concentrations of immune activation markers such as IFN-gamma and
neopterin
and low serum iron levels in patients with
hypoferric anemia
in the course of chronic inflammation.
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PMID:Iron modulates interferon-gamma effects in the human myelomonocytic cell line THP-1. 158 6
Although anemia is a common finding among human immunodeficiency (HIV)-infected infants in sub-Saharan Africa, the factors contributing to the pathogenesis of anemia have not been well characterized. We sought to characterize the relative contribution of iron deficiency and chronic disease to the anemia among infants. Hemoglobin, ferritin, erythropoietin, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha),
neopterin
, CD4(+) lymphocyte count and plasma HIV load were measured in 165 HIV-infected and 39 uninfected 9-mo-old infants seen in an outpatient pediatric clinic in Kampala, Uganda. Among HIV-infected and uninfected infants, the prevalence of anemia (hemoglobin < 110 g/L) was 90.9 and 76.9%, respectively (P = 0.015), and the prevalence of
iron deficiency anemia
(hemoglobin < 110 g/L and ferritin < 12 microg/L) was 44.3 and 45.4%, respectively (P = 0.92). The relatively higher prevalence of anemia among HIV-infected infants was attributed to the anemia of chronic disease. Among infants with and without iron deficiency, the fitted regression line was log(10) plasma erythropoietin = 2.86 - 0.016.hemoglobin, and log(10) plasma erythropoietin = 4.11 - 0.028.hemoglobin, respectively, with a difference in the slope of the regression lines between log(10) erythropoietin and hemoglobin among infants with and without iron deficiency (P = 0.049). Infants in Uganda have an extremely high prevalence of anemia, and nearly half of the anemia is due to iron deficiency. The erythropoietin response to anemia appears to be upregulated among infants with iron deficiency.
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PMID:Iron deficiency anemia is highly prevalent among human immunodeficiency virus-infected and uninfected infants in Uganda. 1188 May 66