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Query: UMLS:C0039730 (thalassemia)
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Four hydrolases, beta-galactosidase, beta-glucuronidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase and acid phosphatase were examined in red blood cells (RBC) of normal donors and patients with homozygous beta-thalassaemia. Highly sensitive fluorimetric substrates were used to determine the specific activities of these enzymes. In order to avoid contamination by lysosomal activities derived from white blood cells (WBC), the mature RBV were separated from other blood elements by cellulose chromatography. The hydrolase activities in normal RBC were detected only in their plasma membranes and were found to be considerably lower than in WBC or platelets. In thalassaemic RBC, hydrolase activities were present in both plasma membranes and in the soluble fraction. The normoblast fraction contributed most of the hydrolase activity found in these preparations, suggesting the presence of lysosomal particles in thalassaemic RBC. No differences in the enzymatic activities were found when purified membranes of mature RBC from thalassemic and normal preparations were compared. The origin and roles of these hydrolytic enzymes in normal and thalassaemic RBC membranes are not known.
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PMID:"Lysosomal" enzyme activities in red blood cells of normal individuals and patients with homozygous beta-thalassaemia. 11 37

Peculiar storage cells appearing in bone marrow aspirates from a patient with juvenile GM1-gangliosidosis and from one with beta-thalassemia were examined light microscopically, histochemically and electron microscopically. Light microscopically, most of the storage cells closely resembled Gaucher cells pathognomonic for Gaucher's disease. The cytoplasm of the Gaucher-like cells contained numerous variable-shaped membrane-bound inclusions mostly arranged in a mosaic pattern and filled with fibrillar materials. Intermingled tubular structures were usually narrow as compared to those of the Gaucher cells. These ultrastructural differences of the stored materials between the Gaucher-like cells and Gaucher cells were more clearly substantiated by the high resolution electron microscopy with negative staining technique. Enzyme cytochemically, acid phosphatase activity was proved in or around the storage inclusions, suggesting their lysosomal origin. Histochemically, it might be suggested that the stored materials of the Gaucher-like cells in juvenile GMI-gangliosidosis were non-sulfated acid mucopolysaccharides and glycopeptides, whereas glycoproteins were the major component of the storage cells in beta-thalassemia. Possible mechanisms of storage in the Gaucher-like cells were discussed in both disorders.
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PMID:Gaucher-like cells in juvenile GM1-gangliosidosis and in beta-thalassemia -- A histochemical and ultrastructural observation. 23 88

The frequency of PC allele for acid phosphatase in fourteen Sardinian villages correlates positively with the altitude and negatively with past malarial morbidity and GdMed prevalence. The susceptibility towards hemolytic favism in Sardinian males with G6PD deficiency is dependent on the erythrocyte acid phosphatase and thalassemia phenotypes. Thalassemia trait exerts a protective action only in subjects carrying PA allele for acid phosphatase. The data suggest that the gradient for malaria morbidity directly or indirectly, through interactions with thalassemia and G6PD polymorphisms, mediated by the habit of eating Vecia faba, may have had a significant role in determining the heterogeneous distribution of acid phosphatase polymorphism in Sardinia. Besides malaria, other environmental factors related with altitude seem to have been very important in shaping the present pattern of distribution of both acid phosphatase and G6PD polymorphisms in Sardinia.
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PMID:Red cell acid phosphatase: another polymorphism correlated with Malaria? 118 Mar 55

Red cell acid phosphatase polymorphism was studied by starch gel electrophoresis in 70 b-thalassemia patients and in 310 healthy Greeks. Our results gave the following gene frequencies; b-thalassemia patients: pa 0.321, pb 0.643, pc 0.036; healthy Greeks: pa 0.302, p b 0.653, pc 0.045. No statistically significant differences were found between the two groups.
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PMID:The red cell acid phosphatase polymorphism in Greek b-thalassemia patients. 123 41

Splenic cells from 10 homozygous beta-thalassemic patients were stained using cytochemical reactions: non specific esterase and acid phosphatase. Spleens from nonthalassemic subjects: a normal case who underwent gastric surgery and 5 idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, were also studied to serve as the control. In thalassemic spleens, no positive dot cell was shown in periarteriolar lymphocyte sheaths (PALS) when they were stained with both nonspecific esterase and acid phosphatase. In contrast, dot positive reaction was demonstrated in 92 per cent of cells from a normal spleen. These cells were presumably T lymphocytes. There were two possibilities to explain our study 1) the absence of T lymphocytes in the PALS of white pulps in homozygous thalassemia may have an impact on the immune system related to infection complication in thalassemia 2) T lymphocytes in the thalassemic spleen may be present but they do not give a positive ANAE dot reaction.
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PMID:Cytochemical reactions of homozygous beta-thalassemic spleens. 140 71

The applications of isoelectric focusing in immobilized pH gradients in clinical chemistry and forensic analysis are reviewed. Strong emphasis is given to the separation of serum proteins, in particular alpha 1-acidic glycoprotein, acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase, alpha 1-antitrypsin, apolipoproteins, complement component, factor B, factor XIIIB, group-specific component, lecithin:cholesterol acyltransferase, phosphoglucomutase, prealbumin, protein C and transferrin. The analysis of human parotid salivary proteins is discussed and an assessment is given of the state of the art in thalassaemia screening.
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PMID:Isoelectric focusing in immobilized pH gradients: applications in clinical chemistry and forensic analysis. 193 87