The Multiple Faces of the Metal Transporter ZIP14 (SLC39A14)

The Journal of Nutrition
Tolunay Beker Aydemir, Robert J Cousins

Abstract

The SLC39A family of metal transporters was identified through homologies with the Zrt- and Irt-like (ZIP) proteins from yeast and plants. Of all the ZIP transporters, ZIP14 is arguably the most robustly characterized in terms of function at the integrative level. Mice with a global knockout of Zip14 are viable, thus providing the opportunity to conduct physiologic experiments. In mice, Zip14 expression is highly tissue specific, with the greatest abundance in the jejunum > liver > heart > kidney > white adipose tissue > skeletal muscle > spleen > pancreas. A unique feature of Zip14 is its upregulation by proinflammatory conditions, particularly increased interleukin 6 (IL-6) and nitric oxide. The transcription factors AP-1, ATF4, and ATF6α are involved in Zip14 regulation. ZIP14 does not appear to be zinc-regulated. The Zip14 knockout phenotype shows multiple sites of ZIP14 function, including the liver, adipose tissue, brain, pancreas, and bone. A prominent feature of the Zip14 ablation is a reduction in intestinal barrier function and onset of metabolic endotoxemia. Many aspects of the phenotype are accentuated with age and accompany increased circulating IL-6. Studies with 65Zn, 59Fe [nontransferrin-bound iron (NTBI)] and 5...Continue Reading

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