HFE gene mutations and iron metabolism in Wilson's disease
- 1 December 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Liver International
- Vol. 22 (6) , 474-478
- https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0676.2002.01732.x
Abstract
Background: There is increasing evidence for an interaction between iron and copper metabolism. Methods: Iron indices (ferritin, transferrin saturation [TS], serum iron), liver parameters, the prevalence and significance of C282Y and H63D HFE mutations were studied in 40 unrelated, Caucasian patients with Wilson's disease and 295 healthy controls. Due to specific treatment Wilson's disease was well controlled in all but one patient. Results: The allele frequencies for the C282Y (11.3% vs. 6.2%) and the H63D (18.8% vs. 16.4%) mutation did not differ between patients with Wilson's disease and healthy controls. One patient with C282Y homozygous HH and Wilson's disease was identified showing progressive liver disease despite reasonable venesection and copper chelation therapy. No differences in iron indices and liver values were seen between HFE heterozygous and HFE wildtype patients with Wilson's disease. Higher serum ferritin levels were noticed in patients with Wilson's disease compared to healthy controls (149 ± 26 μg/l vs. 87 ± 8 μg/l; P < 0.03). Conclusions: It appears reasonable to assess iron indices in patients with Wilson's disease in order to detect iron overload. HFE mutations other than C282Y homozygosity seem to have no impact on iron indices and liver parameters as long as Wilson's disease is controlled.Keywords
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