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Evidence of genetic interaction between the beta-globin complex and chromosome 8q in the expression of fetal hemoglobin.

Chad P Garner1, Thanusak Tatu, Steve Best, Lisa Creary, Swee Lay Thein.   

Abstract

During human development, the switch from fetal to adult hemoglobin (Hb) is not complete with the residual gamma-globin expression being restricted to a subset of erythrocytes termed "F cells" (FC). Statistical analyses have shown the FC trait to be influenced by a common sequence variant (C-->T) at position -158 upstream of the Ggamma-globin gene, termed the "XmnI-Ggamma polymorphism." The XmnI-Ggamma site is believed to be involved in the expression of the Ggamma-globin gene through interaction with transcription factors, and polymorphisms in the transcription factors could be influencing fetal Hb expression, conditional on the XmnI-Ggamma site. Using a two-locus model, in which the second locus was the known quantitative-trait locus (QTL) at the XmnI-Ggamma site, we showed suggestive linkage to chromosome 8q. A maximum single-point LOD score of 4.33 and a multipoint LOD score of 4.75 were found in a 15-20 cM region of chromosome 8q. A single-locus analysis failed to show linkage of FC to the region when the XmnI-Ggamma site was accounted for by removing its effects from the data or including it as a covariate. Results of the single-locus analysis were significant when the effects of the XmnI-Ggamma site were not accounted for in any way. The results of analysis in a large Indian kindred indicate that there is an interaction between the XmnI-Ggamma site and a QTL on chromosome 8q that is influencing the production of fetal Hb.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11822023      PMCID: PMC384958          DOI: 10.1086/339248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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