HAMP Gene

hepcidin antimicrobial peptide

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • LEAP-1

  • HEPC

  • HFE2B

  • LEAP1

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Description

The HAMP gene provides instructions for the production of a protein called hepcidin. Hepcidin, which is produced primarily in the liver, plays a major role in maintaining iron balance in the body. When blood iron levels are high, iron enters liver cells and triggers them to increase production of hepcidin. Hepcidin then circulates in the blood and stops iron absorption in the small intestine when the body's supply of iron is too high.

Hepcidin interacts primarily with other proteins in the small intestine, liver, and certain white blood cells to adjust iron absorption and storage. In this way, an appropriate balance of iron (iron homeostasis) is maintained and iron absorption is adjusted to reflect the body's needs.

CHROMOSOME

19


LOCATION

q13.12


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

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