A Japanese family with ferroportin disease caused by a novel mutation of SLC40A1 gene: hyperferritinemia associated with a relatively low transferrin saturation of iron |
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Authors: | Koyama Chizu Wakusawa Shinya Hayashi Hisao Ueno Toshio Suzuki Rie Yano Motoyoshi Saito Hiroshi Okazaki Toru |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Hokuriku University, Kanazawa, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Ferroportin disease, autosomal-dominant reticuloendothelial iron overload, may be more prevalent than hemochromatosis in Japan. Hyperferritinemia of 822 ng/ml with 24.8% transferrin saturation of iron was incidentally noted in a 43-year-old man. His iron overload was selective in Kupffer cells of the liver. Subsequently, his father was found to have asymptomatic hyperferritinemia of 2,283 ng/ml with 62.1% saturation. These affected subjects were heterozygous for 1467A>C (R489S) in SLC40A1, and without other mutations of the hemochromatosis genes. Here, we report a Japanese family with ferroportin disease, characterized by hyperferritinemia with relatively low transferrin saturations of iron. |
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