The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Physiological and Non-Physiological Forms of Iron Affect Differently Proliferation and Ferritin Synthesis in Human Mononuclear Cells In Vitro
PETER G. TAYLORANDREÉS SOYANOEGIDIO ROMANOMIGUEL LAYRISSE
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1987 Volume 153 Issue 4 Pages 285-293

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TAYLOR, P.G., SOYANO, A., ROMANO, E. and LAYRISSE, M. Physiological and Non-Physiological Forms of Iron Affect Differently Proliferation and Ferritin Synthesis in Human Mononuclear Cells In Vitro. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1987, 153 (4), 285-293 - The effect of iron in different forms on the proliferative responseto mitogen and ferritin content of human mononuclear leukocytes (MNL) was studied in vitro. Iron-loaded transferrin (FeTF) but not apotransferrin (apoTF) significantly enhanced the mitogenic response of MNL in serum-free culture. Removal of TF from serum markedly reduced its effectiveness as a serum supplement. This effect could be almost totally reversed when the serum was reconstituted with both iron and apoTF. Four forms of iron showed a stimulatory effect on ferritin synthesis in MNL in the increasing order: FeTF< iron nitrilotriacetate<iron citrate (molar ratio 1: 20)< iron citrate (1:1). The effect appeared to be correlated with their susceptibility to polymerization in aqueous solution. It is proposed that iron may a) enhance the mitogenic response of MNL, due probably to the physiological form of iron, FeTF, and b) stimulate ferritin synthesis, a protective reaction of the cell to toxic polymerized forms of the metal.
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