[HTML][HTML] The role of endocytic pathways in cellular uptake of plasma non-transferrin iron

YS Sohn, H Ghoti, W Breuer, E Rachmilewitz… - …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
YS Sohn, H Ghoti, W Breuer, E Rachmilewitz, S Attar, G Weiss, ZI Cabantchik
Haematologica, 2012ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background In transfusional siderosis, the iron binding capacity of plasma transferrin is often
surpassed, with concomitant generation of non-transferrin-bound iron. Although implicated
in tissue siderosis, non-transferrin-bound iron modes of cell ingress remain undefined,
largely because of its variable composition and association with macromolecules. Using
fluorescent tracing of labile iron in endosomal vesicles and cytosol, we examined the
hypothesis that non-transferrin-bound iron fractions detected in iron overloaded patients …
Abstract
Background
In transfusional siderosis, the iron binding capacity of plasma transferrin is often surpassed, with concomitant generation of non-transferrin-bound iron. Although implicated in tissue siderosis, non-transferrin-bound iron modes of cell ingress remain undefined, largely because of its variable composition and association with macromolecules. Using fluorescent tracing of labile iron in endosomal vesicles and cytosol, we examined the hypothesis that non-transferrin-bound iron fractions detected in iron overloaded patients enter cells via bulk endocytosis.
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