Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UNIPROT:P02794 (ferritin)
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The known relationship between ethanol and the two main proteins of iron metabolism, transferrin and ferritin, are reviewed. Transferrin synthesis decreases in alcoholic cirrhosis, and increases in alcoholic fatty liver. In the latter case, its turnover is accelerated. Serum desialylated transferrin increases in chronic alcoholism and could be the best marker of heavy drinking. The increased uptake of desialylated transferrin by the liver could explain the development of hepatic siderosis in some alcoholics. Serum ferritin increases in chronic alcoholism, much more because of liver damage than in relation to iron stores. It is clear in this review that few experimental studies have been interested in the investigation of these relationships.
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PMID:[Interactions of alcohol and iron proteins]. 265 33

Serum ferritin was analysed in 169 middle-aged men. Ninety-one were heavy drinkers with increased serum gammaglutamyltransferase (GGT) values in otherwise normal routine screening tests; 39 were from the same birth year cohorts with normal GGT values; and 39 were teetotalers. Increased ferritin values were found in 67% of the heavy drinkers, but only in 2.5% in the two other groups. The mechanisms of the serum ferritin elevation in otherwise healthy alcohol over-consumers are unknown, but heavy drinking should be taken into consideration in the interpretation of increased serum ferritin values in individual cases.
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PMID:Serum ferritin, gammaglutamyl-transferase and alcohol consumption in healthy middle-aged men. 611 55