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Regulation of Epidermal Ferritin Expression Influences Systemic Iron Homeostasis

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Dermatology
Date 2023 Aug 6
PMID 37544587
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Abstract

Absorption of dietary iron is largely regulated by the liver hormone hepcidin, which is released under conditions of iron overload and inflammation. Although hepcidin-dependent regulation of iron uptake and circulation is well-characterized, recent studies have suggested that the skin may play an important role in iron homeostasis, including transferrin receptor-mediated epidermal iron uptake and direct hepcidin production by keratinocytes. In this study, we characterized direct keratinocyte responses to conditions of high and low iron. We observed potent iron storage capacity by keratinocytes in vitro and in vivo and the effects of iron on epidermal differentiation and gene expression associated with inflammation and barrier function. In mice, systemic iron was observed to be coupled to epidermal iron content. Furthermore, topical inflammation, as opposed to systemic inflammation, resulted in a primary iron-deficiency phenotype associated with low liver hepcidin. These studies suggest a role for keratinocytes and epidermal iron storage as regulators of iron homeostasis with direct contribution by the cutaneous inflammatory state.

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