Serotonin regulates hepcidin expression via a gut-liver axis

T. Coman,M. Falabrègue,J. Rossignol, P. Bonneau, M. Djebar, A. Bigorgne, J R R. Mathieu,M. Foretz,H. Puy,K. Peoc’h, D. Logeart, A. Cohen-Solal,J.-M. Launay,L. Maroteaux, C. Peyssonnaux,O. Hermine,F. Côté

biorxiv(2021)

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Liver hepcidin, is well recognized as the central hormone of systemic iron regulation. Although serotonin is most recognized as a brain neurotransmitter, prodigious quantities are synthesized in gut enterochromaffin cells and several lines of evidence, also identified the gut as an essential sensor and regulator of iron homeostasis. Using a mouse model deficient for peripheral serotonin (Tph1 KO), we identified gut-derived serotonin as a key physiological factor in hepcidin regulation. Serotonin represses hepcidin’s through a 5HT2B receptor-dependent pathway, independently of any other known hepcidin regulators, including bone marrow signals. This regulation is conserved in humans and shows physiological significance as a negative correlation between serotonin and hepcidin levels was observed in a cohort of healthy individuals. Moreover, in pathological situation such as acute heart failure, where iron deficiency has a negative prognostic impact, we provide evidence that an increase in serotonin level seems necessary to repress hepcidin level, to increase iron availability. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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