Transferrin Saturation Inversely Correlates with Platelet Function

The association between iron overload (IO) and risk of cardiovascular disease is controversial. Epidemiological studies have found a significant negative association of transferrin (Tf) saturation and cardiovascular events suggesting that higher body iron possibly confer a protective effect towards...

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Published inThrombosis and haemostasis Vol. 119; no. 5; p. 766
Main Authors Barale, Cristina, Senkeev, Rouslan, Napoli, Franca, De Gobbi, Marco, Guerrasio, Angelo, Morotti, Alessandro, Russo, Isabella
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany 01.05.2019
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Summary:The association between iron overload (IO) and risk of cardiovascular disease is controversial. Epidemiological studies have found a significant negative association of transferrin (Tf) saturation and cardiovascular events suggesting that higher body iron possibly confer a protective effect towards developing cardiovascular events. The biological mechanisms of this phenomenon are unknown.  This article investigates the role of IO on platelet reactivity.  This study was a prospective case-control study comparing 45 patients with IO, mostly characterized by the HFE gene mutations C282Y and/or H63D, with 32 healthy controls. We evaluated: (1) platelet aggregation in both platelet-rich plasma and whole blood, (2) platelet membrane expression of the activation marker CD62P, (3) activation of platelet signalling phosphoinositide 3-kinase /Akt and mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinases (Erk)-1/2 pathways, (4) a pattern of in vivo platelet activation markers, and (5) iron biomarker predictors of platelet reactivity.  IO patients had significantly lower platelet aggregability, expression of CD62P and phosphorylation amounts of pAkt and pErk-2 in response to agonists. Furthermore, patients with higher Tf saturation levels were characterized by lower circulating levels of sCD40L, PDGF-BB and thromboxane B . Platelet aggregation and activation parameters inversely correlated with Tf saturation and the stepwise multivariate regression analysis underlined the role of Tf saturation in predicting platelet reactivity. We also found that in vitro platelet exposure to diferric Tf, but not to iron-depleted TF, dose-dependently inhibited platelet function in all investigated subjects.  Tf saturation is inversely associated with platelet reactivity and this could explain, at least in part, the association of high Tf and lower risk of cardiovascular diseases in IO.
ISSN:2567-689X
DOI:10.1055/s-0039-1681061