Role of Iron Metabolic Disturbances and Inflammatory Iron Biomarkers in Liver Transplant Prognosis.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
International Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2025-07-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ijms.113479
Lu Yu, Jun Xu, Ting Que, Zhezhi Miao, Yifeng Zhou, Shuping Que, Shusen Zheng, Zhengtao Liu
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Abstract

Iron metabolism plays a pivotal role in liver transplantation, significantly impacting outcomes for both donors and recipients. The liver, central to iron homeostasis, is often impaired in chronic liver diseases leading to metabolic disorders that exacerbate liver damage. Liver transplantation (LT) is a critical treatment for end-stage liver diseases, with iron status in both donors and recipients influencing post-transplant outcomes. Studies indicate that pre-transplant iron overload in recipients is associated with poor liver function recovery, increased graft rejection risk, and reduced patient survival. The iron metabolic state of donors also affects the functionality of the transplanted liver, impacting transplant success and patient prognosis. Biomarkers such as hepcidin, serum ferritin, and total iron-binding capacity are significant predictors of LT prognosis, yet their specific roles and impacts remain inconclusive. This review systematically assesses how variations in iron metabolic levels of donors and recipients affect patient outcomes following LT, aiming to optimize iron metabolism regulation in clinical management to enhance transplant success, reduce postoperative complications, and improve long-term patient quality of life. Future research should focus on developing personalized iron metabolism management protocols to refine these approaches and enhance transplant care.

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铁代谢紊乱和炎症性铁生物标志物在肝移植预后中的作用。
铁代谢在肝移植中起着关键作用,显著影响供体和受体的预后。肝脏是铁稳态的中心,在慢性肝病中经常受损,导致代谢紊乱,加剧肝损伤。肝移植(LT)是终末期肝病的关键治疗方法,供体和受体的铁状态都会影响移植后的结果。研究表明,移植前受体铁超载与肝功能恢复不良、移植排斥风险增加和患者生存率降低有关。供体的铁代谢状态也会影响移植肝脏的功能,影响移植成功和患者预后。hepcidin、血清铁蛋白和总铁结合能力等生物标志物是肝移植预后的重要预测因子,但其具体作用和影响尚不明确。本综述系统地评估了供体和受体铁代谢水平的变化如何影响肝移植后患者的预后,旨在优化临床管理中的铁代谢调节,以提高移植成功率,减少术后并发症,并改善患者的长期生活质量。未来的研究应侧重于开发个性化的铁代谢管理方案,以完善这些方法并加强移植护理。
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International Journal of Medical Sciences
International Journal of Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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185
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2.7 months
期刊介绍: Original research papers, reviews, and short research communications in any medical related area can be submitted to the Journal on the understanding that the work has not been published previously in whole or part and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts in basic science and clinical medicine are both considered. There is no restriction on the length of research papers and reviews, although authors are encouraged to be concise. Short research communication is limited to be under 2500 words.
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