JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. PART A
Abstract
Asbestos fibers interact with many different proteins and may affect either their structure or
functions. The aim of this study was to determine whether ferritin absorbed onto fibers might
modify its ferroxidase activity. By measuring apo-ferritin ferroxidase activity, data demonstrated
that ferritin in the presence of fibers did not significantly modify this enzymatic
activity. However, fibers in the absence of ferritin promoted ferrous iron oxidation. Evidence
suggests that asbestos fibers may promote iron oxidation and subsequently affect cellular iron
homeostatic mechanisms.