The relationship between anemia, serum hepcidin levels, and chronic hepatitis C in chronic hemodialysis patients

Background Hepcidin is a small peptide that is produced by hepatocytes and circulates in the plasma. It plays a central role in regulating the iron status in the body. Aim The aim of this study was to measure serum hepcidin levels in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients and identify a possible im...

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Main Authors: Maher A Al-Amir, Ahmed A Hassan, Shahira M Elshafie, Heba M Zein Elabdin, Sara A Taha
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-01-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.esim.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-7782;year=2017;volume=29;issue=3;spage=112;epage=116;aulast=Al-Amir
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spelling doaj-d3a1cf9d30d94b9c9c3f7f6c87aa230f2020-11-25T03:59:43ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine1110-77822090-90982017-01-0129311211610.4103/ejim.ejim_28_17The relationship between anemia, serum hepcidin levels, and chronic hepatitis C in chronic hemodialysis patientsMaher A Al-AmirAhmed A HassanShahira M ElshafieHeba M Zein ElabdinSara A TahaBackground Hepcidin is a small peptide that is produced by hepatocytes and circulates in the plasma. It plays a central role in regulating the iron status in the body. Aim The aim of this study was to measure serum hepcidin levels in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients and identify a possible impact of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection on the severity of anemia. Patients and methods This cross-sectional study was conducted on a cohort of 80 MHD patients (40 HCV positive and 40 HCV negative) and 20 healthy age-matched and sex-matched participants who participated as normal controls. Serum hepcidin and highly-sensitive C-reactive protein were measured in patients to study their possible effect on hematological and inflammatory parameters when compared with the control group. Results MHD patients had significantly higher serum hepcidin levels than did controls. The HCV-positive group had significantly lower serum hepcidin and ferritin levels when compared with the HCV-negative group. All MHD patients had significantly higher levels of serum highly-sensitive C-reactive protein than did controls. Hepcidin was also found to correlate with age and serum ferritin levels among MHD patients. Conclusion Changes in serum hepcidin levels are associated with iron status and microinflammation in MHD patients. If used as a diagnostic tool, it may improve targeting and timing of iron therapy by identifying patients during periods of reticuloendothelial blockage of iron transport. This is important to avoid iron overload, especially in HCV-positive patients, which may otherwise cause liver injury resulting in fibrosis, cirrhosis, and finally HCC. We also revealed the value of ferritin levels, which seemed to play an important role in determining the severity of liver disease related to liver fibrosis and microinflammatory activity.http://www.esim.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-7782;year=2017;volume=29;issue=3;spage=112;epage=116;aulast=Al-Amirhepatitis C virushepcidininflammationmaintenance hemodialysis
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author Maher A Al-Amir
Ahmed A Hassan
Shahira M Elshafie
Heba M Zein Elabdin
Sara A Taha
spellingShingle Maher A Al-Amir
Ahmed A Hassan
Shahira M Elshafie
Heba M Zein Elabdin
Sara A Taha
The relationship between anemia, serum hepcidin levels, and chronic hepatitis C in chronic hemodialysis patients
The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
hepatitis C virus
hepcidin
inflammation
maintenance hemodialysis
author_facet Maher A Al-Amir
Ahmed A Hassan
Shahira M Elshafie
Heba M Zein Elabdin
Sara A Taha
author_sort Maher A Al-Amir
title The relationship between anemia, serum hepcidin levels, and chronic hepatitis C in chronic hemodialysis patients
title_short The relationship between anemia, serum hepcidin levels, and chronic hepatitis C in chronic hemodialysis patients
title_full The relationship between anemia, serum hepcidin levels, and chronic hepatitis C in chronic hemodialysis patients
title_fullStr The relationship between anemia, serum hepcidin levels, and chronic hepatitis C in chronic hemodialysis patients
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between anemia, serum hepcidin levels, and chronic hepatitis C in chronic hemodialysis patients
title_sort relationship between anemia, serum hepcidin levels, and chronic hepatitis c in chronic hemodialysis patients
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
issn 1110-7782
2090-9098
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background Hepcidin is a small peptide that is produced by hepatocytes and circulates in the plasma. It plays a central role in regulating the iron status in the body. Aim The aim of this study was to measure serum hepcidin levels in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients and identify a possible impact of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection on the severity of anemia. Patients and methods This cross-sectional study was conducted on a cohort of 80 MHD patients (40 HCV positive and 40 HCV negative) and 20 healthy age-matched and sex-matched participants who participated as normal controls. Serum hepcidin and highly-sensitive C-reactive protein were measured in patients to study their possible effect on hematological and inflammatory parameters when compared with the control group. Results MHD patients had significantly higher serum hepcidin levels than did controls. The HCV-positive group had significantly lower serum hepcidin and ferritin levels when compared with the HCV-negative group. All MHD patients had significantly higher levels of serum highly-sensitive C-reactive protein than did controls. Hepcidin was also found to correlate with age and serum ferritin levels among MHD patients. Conclusion Changes in serum hepcidin levels are associated with iron status and microinflammation in MHD patients. If used as a diagnostic tool, it may improve targeting and timing of iron therapy by identifying patients during periods of reticuloendothelial blockage of iron transport. This is important to avoid iron overload, especially in HCV-positive patients, which may otherwise cause liver injury resulting in fibrosis, cirrhosis, and finally HCC. We also revealed the value of ferritin levels, which seemed to play an important role in determining the severity of liver disease related to liver fibrosis and microinflammatory activity.
topic hepatitis C virus
hepcidin
inflammation
maintenance hemodialysis
url http://www.esim.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-7782;year=2017;volume=29;issue=3;spage=112;epage=116;aulast=Al-Amir
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