[HTML][HTML] Association of hemochromatosis with infectious diseases: expanding spectrum

FA Khan, MA Fisher, RA Khakoo - International Journal of Infectious …, 2007 - Elsevier
FA Khan, MA Fisher, RA Khakoo
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2007Elsevier
Withholding iron from potential pathogens is a host defense strategy. There is evidence that
iron overload per se compromises the ability of phagocytes to kill microorganisms. Several
hypotheses exist to explain the association of hemochromatosis with infection. A
combination of mechanisms likely contributes to the increase in susceptibility to infection in
these patients. A review of the current literature delineating various pathogens to which
patients with hemochromatosis are potentially susceptible, and recent advances in the …
Withholding iron from potential pathogens is a host defense strategy. There is evidence that iron overload per se compromises the ability of phagocytes to kill microorganisms. Several hypotheses exist to explain the association of hemochromatosis with infection. A combination of mechanisms likely contributes to the increase in susceptibility to infection in these patients. A review of the current literature delineating various pathogens to which patients with hemochromatosis are potentially susceptible, and recent advances in the understanding of the association of hemochromatosis with infection, are discussed.
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