Haematologica • Vol 102 • No 1
Erythroferrone contributes to hepcidin repression in a mouse model of malarial anemia
September 2016 • Chloé Latour, Myriam F. Wlodarczyk, Grace Jung, Aurélie Gineste, Nicolas Blanchard, Tomas Ganz, Marie‐Paule Roth, Hélène Coppin, Léon Kautz
Malaria, a major global health challenge worldwide, is accompanied by a severe anemia secondary to hemolysis and increased erythrophagocytosis. Iron is an essential functional component of erythrocyte hemoglobin and its availability is controlled by the liver-derived hormone hepcidin. We examined the regulation of hepcidin during malarial infection in mice using the rodent parasite Plasmodium berghei K173. Mice infected with Plasmodium berghei K173 develop a severe anemia and die after 18 to 22 days without cerebr…