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Iron overload and HFE gene mutations in Czech patients with chronic liver diseases.

Department of Cell and Molecular Biology & Center for Research of Diabetes, Metabolism and Nutrition, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Disease markers (impact factor: 1.64). 01/2012; 32(1):65-72. DOI:10.3233/DMA-2012-0861 pp.65-72
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ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to identify the prevalence of HFE gene mutations in Czech patients with chronic liver diseases and the influence of the mutations on iron status. The presence of HFE gene mutations (C282Y, H63D, and S65C) analyzed by the PCR-RFLP method, presence of cirrhosis, and serum iron indices were compared among 454 patients with different chronic liver diseases (51 with chronic hepatitis B, 122 with chronic hepatitis C, 218 with alcoholic liver disease, and 63 patients with hemochromatosis). Chronic liver diseases patients other than hemochromatics did not have an increased frequency of HFE gene mutations compared to controls. Although 33.3% of patients with hepatitis B, 43% of patients with hepatitis C, and 73.2% of patients with alcoholic liver disease had elevated transferrin saturation or serum ferritin levels, the presence of HFE gene mutations was not significantly associated with iron overload in these patients. Additionally, patients with cirrhosis did not have frequencies of HFE mutations different from those without cirrhosis. This study emphasizes the importance, not only of C282Y, but also of the H63D homozygous genetic constellation in Czech hemochromatosis patients. Our findings show that increased iron indices are common in chronic liver diseases but {\it HFE} mutations do not play an important role in the pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis B, chronic hepatitis C, and alcoholic liver disease.

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63 patients
 
alcoholic liver disease
 
chronic hepatitis B
 
chronic hepatitis C
 
chronic liver diseases
 
Chronic liver diseases patients
 
Czech hemochromatosis patients
 
Czech patients
 
different chronic liver diseases
 
H63D homozygous genetic constellation
 
HFE gene mutations
 
HFE mutations different
 
increased frequency
 
increased iron indices
 
iron status
 
PCR-RFLP method
 
serum ferritin levels
 
serum iron indices
 
transferrin saturation
 
{\it HFE} mutations
 

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