Abstract

Recent publications from my laboratory have highlighted the important influence of altered iron homeostasis on the inflammatory response to intestinal bacteria. Here, I provide commentary on one of those papers, "Selective modulation of TLR4-activated inflammatory responses by altered iron homeostasis in mice", which was published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation in October, 2009. It describes experiments that point to a previously unappreciated role for intracellular iron in the regulation of Toll-like receptor 4 signaling, and also demonstrates the potential therapeutic application of this information in a novel anti-inflammatory strategy based on manipulating iron balance. Our findings indicate that further investigation of the cross-talk between iron homeostasis and inflammation will yield new insights into the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases and may suggest new treatment approaches for these conditions.

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