Serum and Urinary Hepcidin for Diagnosing Iron-deficiency Anemia in Under-5 Children

Bone marrow iron estimation remains the gold standard for diagnosing iron-deficiency anemia (IDA); serum ferritin, total iron-binding capacity, and transferrin saturation are routinely used as surrogate markers of IDA. However, these tests are marred by problems like poor specificity and sensitivity. Recently, hepcidin, a protein hormone synthesized in the liver and excreted in urine, has been shown to be related to iron status. We estimated the serum and urinary hepcidin levels in healthy children 6 to 60 months of age with (n=30) and without IDA (n=30). The mean (SD) serum hepcidin levels in children with IDA were significantly lower than those in children without IDA (3.03 [1.06] vs. 4.78 [3.94] ng/mL; P=0.02). The mean (SD) urinary hepcidin levels were also significantly lower in children with IDA than those in children without IDA (2.29 [0.53] vs. 2.79 [0.75] ng/mL; P=0.004). Performance of urinary and serum hepcidin compared with serum ferritin (<12 µg/L) for diagnosing IDA in terms of area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.704 (P=0.007) and 0.59 (P=0.22), respectively. Serum hepcidin is not useful for diagnosing IDA in under-5 children. In contrast, urinary hepcidin holds promise as a noninvasive diagnostic tool for IDA in under-5 children.

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