| Literature DB >> 21606165 |
Galina Y Miasnikova1, Adelina I Sergueeva, Mehdi Nouraie, Xiaomei Niu, Daniel J Okhotin, Lydia A Polyakova, Tomas Ganz, Josef T Prchal, Victor R Gordeuk.
Abstract
The germ-line loss-of-function VHL(R200W) mutation is common in Chuvashia, Russia and occurs in other parts of the world. VHL(R200W) homozygotes have elevated hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1 and HIF-2 levels, increased hemoglobin concentration, propensity to thrombosis and early mortality. Because the mutation persists from an ancient origin, we hypothesized that there is a heterozygote advantage. Thirty-four VHL(R200W) heterozygotes and 44 controls over 35 years of age from Chuvashia, Russia were studied. Anemia was defined as hemoglobin less than 130 g/L in men and less than 120 g/L in women. Mild anemia was present in 15% of VHL(R200W) heterozygotes and 34% of controls without a mutated VHL allele. By multivariate logistic regression, the odds of anemia were reduced an estimated 5.6-fold in the VHL(R200W) heterozygotes compared to controls (95% confidence interval 1.4-22.7; P=0.017). In conclusion, heterozygosity for VHL(R200W) may provide protection from anemia; such protection could explain the persistence of this mutation.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21606165 PMCID: PMC3166109 DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2011.045609
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Haematologica ISSN: 0390-6078 Impact factor: 9.941