Authors
Ketil Thorstensen, Inge Romslo
Publication date
1993/1/1
Source
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation
Volume
53
Issue
sup215
Pages
113-120
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Transferrin receptors are present on almost all mammalian cells. The receptor participates in the cellular acquisition of iron from transferrin by receptor-mediated endocytosis. Receptor abundancy is generally regulated by two factors: i) cellular iron status and ii) cell growth. These two factors form the basis for the utilization of transferrin receptor determination as a diagnostic tool.
In the assessment of body iron status and erythropoietic activity the measurement of circulating transferrin receptor has proved to be of value as a measure of mild tissue iron deficiency, to distinguish iron deficiency anemia from the anemias of chronic disease, and as a sensitive index of iron deficiency during pregnancy.
Histochemical analysis of the presence and abundancy of the transferrin receptor will continue to serve as an additional tool in special cases to distinguish between malignant and normal cell growth, and to provide additional …
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Scholar articles
K Thorstensen, I Romslo - Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory …, 1993