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  • Title: Intrinsic potential for high fetal hemoglobin production in a Druz family with beta-thalassemia is due to an unlinked genetic determinant.
    Author: Oppenheim A, Yaari A, Rund D, Rachmilewitz EA, Nathan D, Wong C, Kazazian HH, Miller B.
    Journal: Hum Genet; 1990 Dec; 86(2):175-80. PubMed ID: 1702403.
    Abstract:
    The mechanism for elevated production of fetal hemoglobin (Hb F) in a Druze patient with beta zero-thalassemia intermedia was investigated. Heterozygous family members exhibited normal Hb F levels, suggesting that the increase in gamma-gene expression in the propositus may be partly due to anemic stress. Erythroid progenitors of these family members cultured in vitro [burst forming units (erythroid); (BFUe)] showed elevated synthesis of Hb F, indicating the existence of a genetically determined intrinsic capacity for high Hb F production in this family. The propositus was found to be homozygous for a IVS2-position 1 mutation, on the background of Mediterranean haplotype I, which is not known to be linked to high Hb F production. Moreover, extensive molecular studies of the beta-globin gene cluster, including sequence analysis of the promoter regions of the gamma-globin genes, did not reveal any cis- actin mechanism that could account for the high Hb F production in the propositus. A young niece of the propositus with beta zero-thalassemia major was recently discovered, who was homozygous for the same beta-globin allele and haplotype as the propositus. However, unlike her uncle, she does not have a high Hb F level and presents with a severe clinical course. Her inability to produce high Hb F suggests that the genetic determinant for increased gamma-gene expression in the propositus is unlinked to the beta-globin gene cluster.
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