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Dae-Hyun Ko1, Ho Eun Chang, Taek Soo Kim, Eun Young Song, Kyoung Un Park, Junghan Song, Kyou Sup Han.
Abstract
Haptoglobin, the product of the Hp gene, is a glycoprotein involved in the scavenging of free hemoglobin. Haptoglobin levels increase or decrease in response to various acquired conditions, and they are also influenced by genetic predisposition. There were 2 major alleles, Hp (1) and Hp (2), and 1 minor allele, Hp (del) . Many researchers have attempted to study the haptoglobin types and their association with disease; however, no definitive conclusions have been reached yet. It is reported that patients who are genetically deficient in haptoglobin are at risk of anaphylaxis against blood components containing haptoglobin. Haptoglobin genotypes also affect the reference intervals of haptoglobin levels. Many studies have attempted to establish simple and accurate typing methods. In this paper, we have broadly reviewed several methods for haptoglobin typing-phenotyping, Southern blotting, conventional PCR, real-time PCR, and loop-mediated isothermal amplification. We discuss their characteristics, clinical applications, and limitations. The phenotyping methods are time consuming and labor intensive and not designed to detect patients harboring Hp (del) . The rapid and robust haptoglobin genotyping may help in preventing fatal anaphylactic reactions and in establishing the relationships between the haptoglobin phenotypes and diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23555085 PMCID: PMC3600241 DOI: 10.1155/2013/390630
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1A schematic diagram of the genetic structure of the Hp 1, Hp 2, and Hp alleles. The Hp 1 allele has 5 exons compared to 7 exons of the Hp 2 allele. Exons 5 and 6 of the Hp 2 allele are the result of an internal duplication of exon 3 and exon 4 of the Hp 1 allele. A deletion spanning from the upstream region of exon 1 of the Hp gene to intron 4 of the Hpr gene makes the Hp allele. The black box and the shaded box represent exons of the Hp gene and the Hpr gene, respectively. The number above each box designates the number of the corresponding exon (see text for details). Hp: haptoglobin gene; Hpr: haptoglobin-related protein.
Figure 2Typical electrophoresis patterns of haptoglobin proteins according to their genotypes. Hp 1-1 shows a fast migrating band corresponding to the small Hp 1 dimer, and Hp 2-2 displays multiple slow migrating bands representing polymers consisting of Hp 2 proteins. Hp 2-1 has a fast migrating band and several slow migrating bands.
Figure 3A schematic representation of conventional PCR results for Hp genotyping. (a) Gel electrophoresis to distinguish the Hp allele from other alleles [13]. A band of 315 bp size is specific for the Hp allele, and a larger band (476 bp) represents the presence of alleles other than Hp (Hp 1 or Hp 2 alleles). (b) A representative image of PCR products to determine the Hp 1 and Hp 2 genotypes [14, 15]. The amplification of the Hp 2 allele results in a large-sized amplicon (3481 or 4370 bp according to the primer design), and the Hp 1 allele is amplified to produce a relatively smaller band (1757 or 3000 bp). The larger band (>3.0 kb) is very weak and sometimes not detected, especially in the presence of a smaller band (see text for details).
Characteristics of haptoglobin typing methods.
| Method | Typing principle | Advantages | Disadvantages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phenotyping | Structure and size | Used for a long time | Cannot detect |
| Southern blotting | Restriction size variation | Detects | Labor and timeconsuming |
| Conventional PCR | Size variation of amplified | Distinguishes between | Need to keep multiple primer sets |
| Real-time PCR using TaqMan probe [ | Signals from probes | Discriminates between | Cannot detect rare variants |
| Real-time PCR using SYBR Green I [ | Melting curve analysis | Detect | Cannot distinguish between |
| Loop-mediated isothermal amplification | Turbidity measurement | Detect | Cannot distinguish between |