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Effects of iron supplements in individuals with erythropoietic protoporphyria.

Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy
June 1, 2024
Ida M Heerfordt et al. (4 authors)
Journal ArticleSystematic ReviewReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers investigated the effects of oral iron supplementation on PPIX levels, hemoglobin, and liver enzymes (including alanine transaminase) in EPP patients with iron deficiency.

Results Summary

Iron supplementation led to increased PPIX levels in most patients, a rise in ferritin, and improved hemoglobin in anemic patients, but also caused a transient elevation in plasma alanine transaminase.

Population

Individuals with erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP) and iron deficiency (10 patients, 5 with anemia).

Effective Dosage

330 mg of ferrous fumarate daily.

Duration

2 months.

Interactions

None mentioned.

Extracted Claims (13)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
oral iron supplements
neutral
outcomes
individuals with EPP
-
investigated outcomes of
#1
oral iron supplements
no change
results
EPP patients
uncertain
found 13 case reports and one uncontrolled clinical trial with uncertain results
#2
daily dosages of 330 mg of ferrous fumarate for two months
neutral
-
10 patients with EPP and iron deficiency
-
took
#3
daily dosages of 330 mg of ferrous fumarate for two months
increase
PPIX level
seven patients
-
seven patients had increased PPIX level compared to baseline
#4
daily dosages of 330 mg of ferrous fumarate for two months
decrease
PPIX level
two patients
-
two had decrease
#5
daily dosages of 330 mg of ferrous fumarate for two months
no change
PPIX level
one patient
-
one remained unchanged
#6
administration of iron
increase
ferritin
-
-
led to a rise in
#7
administration of iron
increase
blood hemoglobin
four of the anemic patients
-
led to an improvement in
#8
supplementation
increase
plasma alanine transaminase concentration
-
small transiently elevation
small transiently elevation in
#9
iron supplementation
increase
iron stores
EPP patients
-
replenished
#10
iron supplementation
increase
erythrocyte PPIX
EPP patients
-
elevated
#11
iron supplementation
increase
plasma alanine transaminase
EPP patients
-
elevated
#12
iron therapy
increase
hemoglobin level
anemic patients
some degree
some degree of normalization of
#13
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Protoporphyrin IX (PPIX) is the final precursor of heme, forming heme when iron is inserted. Individuals with erythropoietic protoporphyrias (EPP) have accumulation of PPIX, causing photosensitivity and increased liver disease risk. Many also have iron deficiency and anemia. We investigated outcomes of oral iron supplements in individuals with EPP. METHODS: A systematic review identified literature on oral iron supplements in EPP patients. Subsequently, we administered iron supplements to EPP patients with iron deficiency. The primary outcome was impact on PPIX level. Secondary outcomes were adverse events and relative differences in hemoglobin and iron parameters. RESULTS: The systematic review found 13 case reports and one uncontrolled clinical trial with uncertain results. From our department 10 patients with EPP and iron deficiency took daily dosages of 330 mg of ferrous fumarate for two months. Five of our patients had anemia at baseline. After 2 months of supplementation seven patients had increased PPIX level compared to baseline, two had decrease, one remained unchanged. The administration of iron led to a rise in ferritin, and in four of the anemic patients also to an improvement in blood hemoglobin. A small transiently elevation in plasma alanine transaminase concentration was observed during supplementation. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, iron supplementation in EPP patients replenished iron stores and elevated erythrocyte PPIX and plasma alanine transaminase. For anemic patients, there was some degree of normalization of the hemoglobin level. If iron therapy is needed for EPP patients, monitoring of photosensitivity, PPIX, hemoglobin, and plasma liver enzymes is advisable.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansProtoporphyria, ErythropoieticProtoporphyrinsDietary SupplementsMaleFemaleAdultIronAnemia, Iron-DeficiencyMiddle AgedTreatment Outcome
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Quality Scores
Safety70
Efficacy60/10
Quality50/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations1
Citations/Year1.0
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.05
Weight Score2.00
Normalized Score0.62
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