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The Iron Content of Ferritin in Serum and Urine of Children With High Serum Ferritin Levels

Utah System of Higher Education (USHE) logo

Utah System of Higher Education (USHE)

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Iron Overload

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: Serum Ferritin iron content
Diagnostic Test: Urine ferritin iron content
Diagnostic Test: Urine Ferritin level
Diagnostic Test: Serum Ferritin level

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03777904
00117617

Details and patient eligibility

About

A serum ferritin level can reflect the total body iron content, thus a very low serum ferritin is commonly used as an indicator of iron deficiency and a very high serum ferritin is commonly used as a marker of iron overload. Ferritin is a shell of protein in which iron is stored. Ferritin is an acute phase reactant, and serum ferritin levels can increase during inflammatory conditions. Consequently, an elevated ferritin level might mean there is an excess of storage iron, or might simply mean that inflammation has resulted in high levels of the ferritin shell, containing little iron.

The research team is able to quantify the amount of iron in ferritin using inductively conducted plasma mass spectrometry, in the Heme and Iron Core Laboratory at the University of Utah. Thus, it can be determined whether in a child with a very high serum ferritin level, that ferritin is loaded with iron or is actually very low in iron. Neonates and young children with certain liver disorders characteristically have a very high serum ferritin level. These conditions are gestational alloimmune liver disease (GALD) and hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH). It is not clear what the iron content of the ferritin is in these neonates. Knowing this will be a step toward understanding whether the pathogenesis of these conditions involves iron overload. Additionally, if urine ferritin and iron levels correlate with serum ferritin and iron levels, urine may be used as a non-invasive way to monitor iron status.

In this study, serum and urine samples will be collected from children with high serum ferritin levels and confirmed iron toxicity. Both ferritin and iron content within ferritin will be measured in the serum and urine samples and compared for correlation.

Enrollment

11 patients

Sex

All

Ages

1 to 17 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Children with ferritin levels > 1000 ng/mL

Exclusion criteria

  • None

Trial design

11 participants in 1 patient group

Children with high serum ferritin
Description:
Children with very high serum ferritin levels and confirmed iron toxicity will have a urine sample and blood sample drawn at the same time. Both samples will have ferritin levels and iron content measured and compared for correlation.
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Urine ferritin iron content
Diagnostic Test: Urine Ferritin level
Diagnostic Test: Serum Ferritin iron content
Diagnostic Test: Serum Ferritin level

Trial contacts and locations

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