Table 1.
Acronym | Meaning | Characteristic | Chemical composition | Redox active | Ability to enter cell by a transferrin independent way | Chetable |
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NTBI | non-transferrin bound iron | Circulating iron not bound to transferrin, ferritin or heme. | Heterogeneous. Several circulating isoforms that is FE(III) bound to albumin, citrate and potentially to acetate, malate and phosphate. | No | Yes | Yes |
LPI | labile plasma iron | Fraction of NTBI that is redox active, potentially toxic. Also defined as extracellular counterpart of LCI | Heterogeneous. Components are the same of NTBI, | Yes | Yes | Yes |
LCI | labile cellular iron | Fraction of the cellular iron pool that promotes ROS formation when it raises to “relatively high” levels* | It is comprised of complexes of iron with nucleotides, gluthathione and carboxylates | Yes | Na | Yes |
eLPI | enhanced labile plasma iron** | Fluorescence-based assay indicative of total NTBI. See above |
defined as levels that surpass cell innate capacity to produce sufficient ferritin or antioxidant that counteract formation of ROS
See Methods on Reference n° 17: Wermke M et al, Lancet Haematol 2018.