The Dark Side of Iron: The Relationship between Iron, Inflammation and Gut Microbiota in Selected Diseases Associated with Iron Deficiency Anaemia-A Narrative Review.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to explore the physiological mechanisms of iron management and investigate the relationship between iron supplementation, inflammatory status, and gut microbiota changes in diseases complicated by iron deficiency anemia (IDA).
Results Summary
The study highlights that iron supplementation, while essential for treating IDA, is associated with adverse effects such as oxidative stress, inflammation, dysbiosis, and gastrointestinal issues. It emphasizes the need for better understanding of iron metabolism and tailored treatments to minimize these effects.
Population
Patients with inflammatory diseases complicated by IDA, such as inflammatory bowel disease, colorectal cancer, or obesity.
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
oral iron supplementation | increase | oxidative stress | - | - | can be burdened with | #1 |
oral iron supplementation | increase | systemic inflammation | - | - | can be burdened with | #2 |
oral iron supplementation | increase | local-intestinal inflammation | - | - | can be burdened with | #3 |
oral iron supplementation | increase | dysbiosis | - | - | can be burdened with | #4 |
oral iron supplementation | increase | carcinogenic processes | - | - | can be burdened with | #5 |
oral iron supplementation | increase | gastrointestinal adverse events | - | - | can be burdened with | #6 |
parenteral iron supplementation | increase | oxidative stress | - | - | can be burdened with | #7 |
parenteral iron supplementation | increase | systemic inflammation | - | - | can be burdened with | #8 |
parenteral iron supplementation | increase | local-intestinal inflammation | - | - | can be burdened with | #9 |
parenteral iron supplementation | increase | dysbiosis | - | - | can be burdened with | #10 |
parenteral iron supplementation | increase | carcinogenic processes | - | - | can be burdened with | #11 |
parenteral iron supplementation | increase | gastrointestinal adverse events | - | - | can be burdened with | #12 |
Iron is an indispensable nutrient for life. A lack of it leads to iron deficiency anaemia (IDA), which currently affects about 1.2 billion people worldwide. The primary means of IDA treatment is oral or parenteral iron supplementation. This can be burdened with numerous side effects such as oxidative stress, systemic and local-intestinal inflammation, dysbiosis, carcinogenic processes and gastrointestinal adverse events. Therefore, this review aimed to provide insight into the physiological mechanisms of iron management and investigate the state of knowledge of the relationship between iron supplementation, inflammatory status and changes in gut microbiota milieu in diseases typically complicated with IDA and considered as having an inflammatory background such as in inflammatory bowel disease, colorectal cancer or obesity. Understanding the precise mechanisms critical to iron metabolism and the awareness of serious adverse effects associated with iron supplementation may lead to the provision of better IDA treatment. Well-planned research, specific to each patient category and disease, is needed to find measures and methods to optimise iron treatment and reduce adverse effects.