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Query: UMLS:C0019045 (
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Blood from seven newborns, a 13-y-old, and seven adult family members with a suspected
hemoglobinopathy
because of unexplained cyanosis was obtained for analysis to determine Hb oxygen affinity and to characterize and quantify the Hb variants. Their oxygen saturation was 76 to 84%. The P(50) was 30.3 +/- 2.9 for the newborns and 32.5 +/- 2.6 mm Hg for their related adults. In the same order, the plasma erythropoietin was 7.4 +/- 2.9 and 15.9 +/- 3.7 mU/mL, whereas 2,3-diphosphoglycerate was 16.1. +/- 2.9 and 15.9 +/- 3.7 micromol/g Hb. In four of the newborns with increased P(50), the mother had a normal P(50) (27 mm Hg), which indicated a greater maternal oxygen affinity than the fetus with no adverse effects on the fetus. Genetic analysis of alpha-globin genes demonstrated a heterozygous mutation on the alpha2 gene [alpha94(G1)
Asp
-->His] for each of the newborns and their related adults. The same mutation was found on the alpha1 gene in an adolescent and her father. The mRNA measurements showed that the alpha2- to alpha1-globin mRNA mean ratio was 2.5, alpha2 mutant globin mRNA/total alpha2-globin mRNA was 45.0%, whereas the alpha1 mutant globin mRNA/total alpha1-globin mRNA was 37.8%. The level of alpha2 mutant globin/total alpha-globin was 27.3 +/- 1%, and alpha1 mutant globin/total alpha-globin was 23.8 +/- 1%. The percentage of synthesized alpha2 and alpha1 mutant globins was 27.5 +/- 2 and 26.1 +/- 1, respectively. The ratio of the alpha2/alpha1 mutant globins was 1.1, which corresponded to a ratio at the mRNA level of alpha2/alpha1 of 2.5 +/- 0.5, which suggested that there is a less efficient translation of the alpha2 mRNA than alpha1 mRNA. The reversal of the physiologic fetomaternal oxygen affinity had no effects on fetal development.
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PMID:The biologic implications of a rare hemoglobin mutant that decreases oxygen affinity. 1113 94
Hemoglobin (Hb) Korle-Bu (beta73;
Asp
-Asn) is the most frequent of the rare beta-chain variants in the population of West Africa whereas Hb E (beta26; Glu-Lys) is common among the Southeast Asian population. We report a hitherto undescribed condition in which these two beta-chain variants co-segregate. The proband was a 19-year-old Thai pregnant woman in her second trimester of pregnancy who visited our thalassemia screening unit. Cellulose acetate electrophoresis and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis of Hb detected one abnormal Hb in addition to the Hb E. Analysis of DNA sequences revealed a GAT-AAT mutation at codon 73 in trans to a GAG-AAG mutation at codon 26 of the beta-globin gene. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis of the alpha-globin gene cluster of the patient detected a 3.7-kb deletional alpha-thalassemia 2. Family study identified that her mother had the same genotype and her father was a simple Hb E carrier. The hematological data of these unusual cases of
hemoglobinopathy
are presented and compared with a simple heterozygote for Hb Korle-Bu found in another unrelated Thai family. beta-Globin gene haplotype linked to the Thai beta(Korle-Bu) and a simple DNA assay based on allele-specific PCR for rapid diagnosis of Hb Korle-Bu are also described.
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PMID:Compound heterozygosity for Hb Korle-Bu (beta(73); Asp-Asn) and Hb E (beta(26); Glu-Lys) with a 3.7-kb deletional alpha-thalassemia in Thai patients. 1218 10
Hemoglobin (Hb) Hekinan (alpha27; Glu-
Asp
) is a rare alpha-chain variant found mainly in Japanese and Chinese whereas Hb E (beta26; Glu-Lys) is common among Southeast Asians. We report a hitherto undescribed condition in which these two variants co-segregate. The proband was a 25-yr-old Thai woman who was encountered with the presence of mild hypochromic microcytosis with Hb 8.2 g/dL, hematocrit (Hct) 26.0%, Mean Corpuscular Value (MCV) 68.6 fL, Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) 21.6 pg and Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) 31.5 g/dL. Although Hb electrophoresis at alkaline pH did not show any abnormal band except Hb E in addition to Hb A, high performance liquid chromatography analysis revealed abnormal peaks at the Hb A and Hb E positions. DNA analysis of the proband revealed a GAG-GAT mutation at codon 27 of the minor alpha1-globin gene for Hb Hekinan in trans to the South-east Asian (SEA) deletional alpha-thalassemia 1 determinant and a GAG-AAG mutation at codon 26 of the beta-globin gene for Hb E. She was therefore a triple heterozygote for these three anomalies. Family study identified that her mother was a double heterozygote for Hb Hekinan and Hb E without alpha-thalassemia whereas her father was a classical Hb H disease patient. The genotype-phenotype relationship observed in this Thai family with complex
hemoglobinopathies
is presented and a simple DNA assay based on the polymerase chain reaction methodology for rapid diagnosis of Hb Hekinan is described.
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PMID:Complex interaction of Hb Hekinan [alpha27(B8) Glu-Asp] and Hb E [beta26(B8) Glu-Lys] with a deletional alpha-thalassemia 1 in a Thai family. 1269 66
Hemoglobin (Hb) Q-Thailand [alpha74(EF3):
Asp
-->His] is an abnormal Hb found mainly in China and South-east Asian countries. Association of the alpha(Q-Thailand) allele with alpha-thalassemia has important implications in diagnosis. We report the hitherto undescribed conditions of this variant in two unrelated pregnant Thai women. Routine Hb analyses using high-performance liquid chromatography identified abnormal Hb migrating after Hb A(2) in addition to a homozygous Hb E in the proband 1 and to a heterozygous Hb Constant Spring (Hb CS) in the proband 2. Further alpha-globin gene analysis identified that the variant was caused by the GAC to CAC mutation at codon 74 of the alpha1-globin gene corresponding to the Hb Q-Thailand, detected in cis to the 4.2 kb deletional alpha-thalassemia 2 in both cases. Interaction of the alpha(Q-Thailand) with the beta(E) globin chains in the proband 1 leads to a Hb variant, namely the Hb QE. Family study of the proband 1 showed that her non-pregnant sister had the same genotype but her father was a double heterozygote for Hb E and Hb Q-Thailand in whom both Hb Q-Thailand and Hb QE were detected. Genotype-phenotype relationships observed in these families with complex
hemoglobinopathies
are presented and compared with those of simple homozygote for Hb E, heterozygote for Hb CS and heterozygote for Hb Q-Thailand found in other unrelated subjects. A simple DNA assay based on allele-specific polymerase chain reaction for simultaneous detection of the Hb Q-Thailand mutation and the 4.2 kb deletional alpha-thalassemia 2 determinant was developed and validated.
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PMID:Association of Hb Q-Thailand with homozygous Hb E and heterozygous Hb Constant Spring in pregnancy. 1569 92
Hb Alesha is caused by a GTG-->ATG mutation at codon 67 of the beta-globin gene, resulting in abnormal beta-globin chains in which the normal beta67(E11) valine is changed to methionine. This hemoglobin (Hb) is also known as Hb Bristol, the first unstable Hb described, since in a fraction of the variant the methionine is modified into an
aspartic acid
by a posttranslational modification. This replacement disrupts the apolar bonds between the valine and the heme group, producing an unstable Hb and severe hemolysis. We have identified this rare
hemoglobinopathy
in an Argentinean girl with severe hemolytic anemia, splenomegaly and frequent requirement for red blood cell transfusions.
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PMID:Hb Alesha [beta67(E11)Val-->Met, GTG-->ATG] in an Argentinean girl. 1765 76
Various
hemoglobinopathies
have been reported from Pakistan excepting the rare ones like hemoglobin Q India. Our purpose of study was to identify the mutation (alpha 1 64 aspartate to histidine) through amplification restriction mutation system-polymerase chain reaction (ARMS-PCR) in patients where hemoglobin Q has been detected via high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and also to evaluate the cost effectiveness of the two technologies. All patients irrespective of age and gender who underwent HPLC for identification of their hemoglobin variant during January 1, 2006 to January 30, 2007 were studied. The blood samples with unknown peak at a retention time of 4.7 min were evaluated at the molecular level. Analysis of HPLC tracings of 11,008 subjects over a thirteen-month period identified ten individuals with hemoglobin Q. Male to female ratio was 1:1.5 and their age was variable ranging from 1 to 49 (mean 22.8) years. The mean hemoglobin level was 11.3 g/dl while MCV (fl) and MCH (pg) were 73.0 and 20.8 respectively. HPLC showed an unknown peak of 17.7% which was detected as Hb Q. ARMS based PCR showed Hb Q specific product of 370 bp and also an amplified product of 766 bp as the control fragment in these samples. This is the first ever report that documents the presence of Hb Q India (alpha 64
Asp
to His) in Pakistani population. We recommend that HPLC be used as a useful screening tool especially in developing countries where PCR facilities may not be accessible.
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PMID:Identification of hemoglobin Q India (alpha 1-64 Asp-His) through ARMS-PCR. First report from Pakistan. 1819 27
We describe a case of compound heterozygosity for hemoglobin C (beta6 Glu-->Lys) and hemoglobin Korle-Bu (beta73
Asp
-->Asn). To our knowledge, this is the third case report of this unusual hemoglobin genotype, and the first to integrate data from cation exchange high-performance liquid chromatography, hemoglobin electrophoresis, and beta-globin gene sequencing. The principal hematological finding in our case was microcytosis without significant anemia. The previous case reports of this
hemoglobinopathy
also describe microcytosis, with varying degrees of hemolytic anemia. Given the relative gene frequencies of hemoglobins C and Korle-Bu, the occurrence of this compound-heterozygous genotype should be anticipated in people of African ancestry.
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PMID:Compound heterozygosity for hemoglobin C and hemoglobin Korle-Bu. 1881 84
Two new fetal hemoglobin (Hb F) variants affecting the (G)gamma chain are reported: Hb F-Saint-Etienne [G gamma 79(EF3)
Asp
-->His] and Hb F-Lyon [G gamma 97(FG4)His-->Arg]. These new Hb variants were found during a neonatal screening for
hemoglobinopathies
but characterized a few months later by our reference laboratory. The corresponding mutations are located on the external part of the Hb molecule and seem to be clinically silent.
...
PMID:Two new G gamma chain variants: Hb F-Saint-Etienne [G gamma 79(EF3)Asp-->His] and Hb F-Lyon [G gamma 97(FG4)His-->Arg]. 1893 75
Two healthy newborns, heterozygous for two different gamma-globin chain mutations, were observed during an electrophoretic screening for
hemoglobinopathies
in Sassari, North Sardinia (Italy). The variants were characterized by reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and sequencing of amplified gamma-globin genes. One of the two abnormalities was a novel (A)gammachain variant and the tetramer was named Hb F-Osilo [(A)gamma119(GH2)Gly-->Ser]. The other was a (G)gamma chain variant, Hb F-Paulinia [(G)gamma80(EF4)
Asp
-->Tyr], already described in a Brazilian baby of African ancestry. No functional studies could be performed.
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PMID:Two abnormal fetal hemoglobins found in the Sardinian population: the new Hb F-Osilo [(A)gamma119(GH2)Gly-->Ser, GGC > AGC] and Hb F-Paulinia [(G)gamma80(EF4)Asp-->Tyr, GAT > TAT] already described in the Brazilian population. 1995 93
A pregnant Thai woman with mild hypochromic microcytic anemia caused by alpha- and beta- globin defects is described. The proband was a 26-year-old pregnant woman discovered through our ongoing thalassemia screening program. Initial hemoglobin (Hb) high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis revealed a homozygosity for an unknown variant at the D window, inconsistent with results of family analyses. Further Hb analysis using automated capillary zone electrophoresis identified that the proband was in fact a compound heterozygote for Hb E [beta26(B8)Glu-->Lys, GAG>AAG] and another beta chain variant. DNA analysis demonstrated that she carried the Hb Korle-Bu mutation [beta73(E17)
Asp
-->Asn (GAT>AAT)] in trans to the Hb E and an alpha-thalassemia-1 (alpha-thal-1) with the Southeast Asian (- -(SEA)) deletion. Family studies identified that her father and sister were double heterozygotes for Hb Korle-Bu and alpha-thal-1, whereas her mother was a double heterozygote for Hb E/Hb Constant Spring [Hb CS; alpha142, Term-->Gln (TAA>CAA in alpha2)]. The genotype-phenotype relationship observed in this Thai family with complex
hemoglobinopathies
and methods for characterization are presented.
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PMID:Complex interaction of Hb E [beta26(B8)Glu-->Lys], Hb Korle-Bu [beta73(E17)Asp-->Asn] and a deletional alpha-thalassemia-1 in pregnancy. 1995 98
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