Ferritin: An Inflammatory Player Keeping Iron at the Core of Pathogen-Host Interactions
Iron is an essential element for virtually all cell types due to its role in energy metabolism, nucleic acid synthesis and cell proliferation. Nevertheless, if free, iron induces cellular and organ damage through the formation of free radicals. Thus, iron levels must be firmly controlled. During inf...
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doaj-18bac769d76c47e4b1185e25349ff3072020-11-25T01:43:53ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072020-04-01858958910.3390/microorganisms8040589Ferritin: An Inflammatory Player Keeping Iron at the Core of Pathogen-Host InteractionsAna C. Moreira0Gonçalo Mesquita1Maria Salomé Gomes2i3S- Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde, Universidade do Porto, 4200-135 Porto, Portugali3S- Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde, Universidade do Porto, 4200-135 Porto, Portugali3S- Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde, Universidade do Porto, 4200-135 Porto, PortugalIron is an essential element for virtually all cell types due to its role in energy metabolism, nucleic acid synthesis and cell proliferation. Nevertheless, if free, iron induces cellular and organ damage through the formation of free radicals. Thus, iron levels must be firmly controlled. During infection, both host and microbe need to access iron and avoid its toxicity. Alterations in serum and cellular iron have been reported as important markers of pathology. In this regard, ferritin, first discovered as an iron storage protein, has emerged as a biomarker not only in iron-related disorders but also in inflammatory diseases, or diseases in which inflammation has a central role such as cancer, neurodegeneration or infection. The basic research on ferritin identification and functions, as well as its role in diseases with an inflammatory component and its potential as a target in host-directed therapies, are the main considerations of this review.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/4/589ferritininflammationinfectionhost-directed therapy |
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Ferritin: An Inflammatory Player Keeping Iron at the Core of Pathogen-Host Interactions |
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Ferritin: An Inflammatory Player Keeping Iron at the Core of Pathogen-Host Interactions |
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Ferritin: An Inflammatory Player Keeping Iron at the Core of Pathogen-Host Interactions |
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Ferritin: An Inflammatory Player Keeping Iron at the Core of Pathogen-Host Interactions |
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Ferritin: An Inflammatory Player Keeping Iron at the Core of Pathogen-Host Interactions |
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ferritin: an inflammatory player keeping iron at the core of pathogen-host interactions |
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Microorganisms |
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2076-2607 |
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2020-04-01 |
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Iron is an essential element for virtually all cell types due to its role in energy metabolism, nucleic acid synthesis and cell proliferation. Nevertheless, if free, iron induces cellular and organ damage through the formation of free radicals. Thus, iron levels must be firmly controlled. During infection, both host and microbe need to access iron and avoid its toxicity. Alterations in serum and cellular iron have been reported as important markers of pathology. In this regard, ferritin, first discovered as an iron storage protein, has emerged as a biomarker not only in iron-related disorders but also in inflammatory diseases, or diseases in which inflammation has a central role such as cancer, neurodegeneration or infection. The basic research on ferritin identification and functions, as well as its role in diseases with an inflammatory component and its potential as a target in host-directed therapies, are the main considerations of this review. |
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ferritin inflammation infection host-directed therapy |
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