Title: | A pharmaceutical human apotransferrin product for iron binding therapy |
Author(s): | Bonsdorff, Leni |
Date: | 2003-11-14 |
Language: | en |
Pages: | 54, [44] |
Department: | Department of Chemical Technology Kemian tekniikan osasto |
ISBN: | 952-5457-06-0 |
Series: | Academic dissertations from the Finnish Red Cross Blood Service, Number 48 |
ISSN: | 1236-0341 |
Subject: | Biotechnology, Medical sciences |
Keywords: | apotransferrin, non-transferrin-bound iron, Staphylococcus epidermidis, plasma protein |
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Abstract:Transferrin is the major iron binding protein in human plasma. It binds iron with high affinity in a redox inactive form and delivers it to growing cells. Each molecule is capable of binding two molecules of ferric iron. Normally, transferrin is only about 30 % saturated with iron. In certain clinical conditions, the iron concentration in serum is increased so that the iron binding capacity is exceeded and non-transferrin-bound iron (NTBI) is formed in serum. NTBI is potentially toxic because it generates free radical formation and can be taken up by tissues, leading to excess deposits that can potentiate tissue damage. It is also known that iron enhances the growth of bacteria and fungi, and can predispose patients to septic infections.
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Parts:von Bonsdorff L., Tölö H., Lindeberg E., Nyman T., Harju A. and Parkkinen J., 2001. Development of a pharmaceutical apotransferrin product for iron binding therapy. Biologicals 29, No. 1, pages 27-37. [article1.pdf] © 2001 Elsevier Science. By permission.von Bonsdorff L., Lindeberg E., Sahlstedt L., Lehto J. and Parkkinen J., 2002. Bleomycin-detectable iron assay for non-transferrin-bound iron in hematologic malignancies. Clinical Chemistry 48, No. 2, pages 307-314. [article2.pdf] © 2002 American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC). By permission.Sahlstedt L., von Bonsdorff L., Ebeling F., Ruutu T. and Parkkinen J., 2002. Effective binding of free iron by a single intravenous dose of human apotransferrin in haematological stem cell transplant patients. British Journal of Haematology 119, No. 2, pages 547-553. [article3.pdf] © 2002 Blackwell Publishing. By permission.Matinaho S., von Bonsdorff L., Rouhiainen A., Lönnroth M. and Parkkinen J., 2001. Dependence of Staphylococcus epidermidis on non-transferrin-bound iron for growth. FEMS Microbiology Letters 196, No. 2, pages 177-182. [article4.pdf] © 2001 Elsevier Science. By permission.von Bonsdorff L., Sahlstedt L., Ebeling F., Ruutu T. and Parkkinen J., 2003. Apotransferrin administration prevents growth of Staphylococcus epidermidis in serum of stem cell transplant patients by binding of free iron. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology 37, No. 1, pages 45-51. [article5.pdf] © 2003 Elsevier Science. By permission. |
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