Erythroferrone structure, function, and physiology: Iron homeostasis and beyond

Volume: 236, Issue: 7, Pages: 4888 - 4901
Published: Dec 28, 2020
Abstract
Erythroferrone (ERFE) is the main erythroid regulator of hepcidin, the homeostatic hormone controlling plasma iron levels and total body iron. When the release of erythropoietin from the kidney stimulates the production of new red blood cells, it also increases the synthesis of ERFE in bone marrow erythroblasts. Increased ERFE then suppresses hepcidin synthesis, thereby mobilizing cellular iron stores for use in heme and hemoglobin synthesis....
Paper Details
Title
Erythroferrone structure, function, and physiology: Iron homeostasis and beyond
Published Date
Dec 28, 2020
Volume
236
Issue
7
Pages
4888 - 4901
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