Oxidative stress and hepcidin expression in pediatric sickle cell anemia with iron overload.

Q1 Medicine
Eman A Elbostany, Eman A Elghoroury, Eman H Thabet, Alaa A Rashad, Enas A Rasheed, Gamila S M El-Saeed, Dalia A Abdelhalim, Safa N Abdelfattah, Iman I Salama, Niveen Salama
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Abstract

Background: Blood transfusion (BT) is essential in treating sickle cell disease (SCD); however, it leads to iron overload (IO) and oxidative stress. We studied the relationship between oxidative stress, iron status parameters, hepcidin mRNA gene expression, and IO in SCD patients.

Methods: We classified all SCD patients (n = 90) into two groups: Group I, 45 children (s.ferritin ≥ 938 ng/mL) and Group II, 45 children (s.ferritin < 938 ng/mL). A total of 55 children, age and sex matched, participated as a control group. Malondialdehyde (MDA), nitrite, s.iron, s.total iron-binding capacity (sTIBC), transferrin saturation %, s.ferritin, s.hepcidin, and hepcidin mRNA gene expression were assessed.

Results: Among SCD BT-dependent patients (>3 times/year), 63% were from Group I and 37% from Group II, p < .01. The two patient groups had significantly lower s.hepcidin and hepcidin gene expression than controls ( p < .001). TIBC, s.iron, s.ferritin, transferrin saturation %, ferritin/hepcidin ratio, and MDA levels were higher among SCD patients than controls ( p < .001). Group I had higher mean level of ferritin/hepcidin ratio and MDA than Group II ( p < .01). The higher level of MDA and increased frequency of BT were the significant predicting risk factors for IO ( p < .05). A receiver-operating characteristic curve indicates that MDA is the outstanding significant biomarker for high level of s.ferritin with subsequent IO progression.

Conclusion: MDA may serve as a biomarker of oxidative stress and IO in SCD patients. This result paid attention for urgent initiation of antioxidant and chelation therapy on detecting increased MDA level.

氧化应激和hepcidin在儿童镰状细胞性贫血伴铁超载中的表达。
背景:输血(BT)是治疗镰状细胞病(SCD)必不可少的;然而,它会导致铁超载(IO)和氧化应激。我们研究了SCD患者氧化应激、铁状态参数、hepcidin mRNA基因表达与IO的关系。方法:将所有SCD患者(n = 90)分为两组:ⅰ组患儿45例(s.铁蛋白≥938 ng/mL),ⅱ组患儿45例(s.铁蛋白< 938 ng/mL)。共有55名年龄和性别相匹配的儿童作为对照组。测定丙二醛(MDA)、亚硝酸盐、铁、总铁结合能力(sTIBC)、转铁蛋白饱和度%、铁蛋白、hepcidin和hepcidin mRNA基因表达。结果:SCD bt依赖患者(>3次/年)中,63%来自I组,37%来自II组,p < 0.01。两组患者的s.hepcidin及hepcidin基因表达均明显低于对照组(p < 0.001)。SCD患者TIBC、铁、铁蛋白、转铁蛋白饱和度、铁蛋白/hepcidin比值、MDA水平均高于对照组(p < 0.001)。ⅰ组铁蛋白/肝磷脂比和丙二醛水平均高于ⅱ组(p < 0.01)。MDA水平升高、BT频率增高是预测IO发生的重要危险因素(p < 0.05)。受体工作特征曲线表明,MDA是高水平铁蛋白与随后IO进展的显著生物标志物。结论:MDA可能是SCD患者氧化应激和IO的生物标志物。这一结果引起了迫切需要启动抗氧化和螯合治疗检测MDA水平升高。
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期刊介绍: Hematology Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that provides a vehicle for publications of high-quality clinical as well as basic science research reports in hematology and oncology. The contents of the journal also emphasize the growing importance of hematopoietic stem cell therapy for treatment of various benign and malignant hematologic disorders and certain solid tumors.The journal prioritizes publication of original research articles but also would give consideration for brief reports, review articles, special communications, and unique case reports. It also offers a special section for clinically relevant images that provide an important educational value.
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