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Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 290: G156-G163, 2006. First published August 4, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpgi.00227.2005
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LIVER AND BILIARY TRACT

Comparative studies of duodenal and macrophage ferroportin proteins

François Canonne-Hergaux,1 Adriana Donovan,2 Constance Delaby,1 Hui-jun Wang,3 and Philippe Gros3

1Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale U-656, Faculté de Médecine Xavier Bichat, Paris, France; 2Children's Hospital Boston, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; and 3Department of Biochemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Submitted 18 May 2005 ; accepted in final form 25 July 2005

Intestinal epithelial cells and reticuloendothelial macrophages are, respectively, involved in diet iron absorption and heme iron recycling from senescent erythrocytes, two critical processes of iron homeostasis. These cells appear to use the same transporter, ferroportin (Slc40a1), to export iron. The aim of this study was to compare the localization, expression, and regulation of ferroportin in both duodenal and macrophage cells. Using a high-affinity purified polyclonal antibody, we analyzed the localization and expression of ferroportin protein in the spleen, liver, and duodenum isolated from normal mice as well as from well-characterized mouse models of altered iron homeostasis. Ferroportin was found to be predominantly expressed in enterocytes of the duodenum, in splenic macrophages, and in liver Kupffer cells. Interestingly, the protein species detected in these cells migrated differently on SDS-PAGE. These differences in apparent molecular masses were partly explained by posttranslational complex N-linked glycosylations. In addition, in enterocytes, the transporter was mostly expressed at the basolateral membrane, whereas in bone marrow-derived macrophages, ferroportin was found predominantly localized in the intracellular vesicular compartment. However, some microdomains positive for ferroportin were also detected at the plasma membrane of macrophages. Despite these differences, we observed a parallel upregulation of ferroportin expression in tissue macrophages and enterocytes in response to iron-restricted erythropoiesis, suggesting that iron homeostasis is likely maintained through coordinate expression of the iron exporter in both intestinal and phagocytic cells. Our data also confirm a predominant regulation of ferroportin through systemic regulator(s) likely including hepcidin.

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Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: F. Canonne-Hergaux, Inserm U656 Faculté de Médecine Xavier Bichat, 16, rue Henri Huchard, 75018 Paris, France (e-mail: fcanonne{at}bichat.inserm.fr)




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