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Alpha-thalassemia and the production of different alpha chain variants in heterozygotes.

A E Felice, B B Webber, T H Huisman.   

Abstract

The production of five alpha chain variants (Hb G-Georgia, Hb St. Luke's, Hb Lloyd, Hb Montgomery, and Hb G-Philadelphia) in heterozygotes was evaluated through hematological observations, hemoglobin quantification, and biosynthetic studies. All heterozygotes for Hb St. Luke's and Hb Lloyd and most heterozygotes with Hb G-Georgia and Hb Montgomery had normal hematology and average sigma alpha/beta values of about 1.1. They were assigned a normal genotype (alpha alpha G/alpha alpha), although the proportions of Hb St. Luke's and Hb G-Georgia were low (10 to 13%) and those of Hb Lloyd and Hb Montgomery twice as high (20%). Data from short-term incubations confirmed this genotype for some of these heterozygotes. Isolated Hb St. Luke's and Hb G-Georgia gave low alpha G/beta values (0.2 and 0.3) indicating that these Hb variants were defective at the level of Hb assembly. Isolated Hb Montgomery and Hb G-Philadelphia, however, gave higher alpha G/beta values of 0.6 and 0.8, respectively. A second type of variability existed among Hb G-Georgia (20 vs. 13%), Hb Montgomery (28 vs. 20%), and Hb G-Philadelphia (47 vs. 34%) heterozygotes, in whom the levels of Hb G differed. The occurrence of higher levels of these three alpha chain heterozygosities was associated with hematological or biosynthetic evidence of a mild or moderate alpha chain deficiency due to an alpha-thalassemia-2 heterozygosity (alpha alpha G/alpha O alpha or alpha O alpha G/alpha alpha) or a homozygosity (alpha O alpha G/alpha O alpha), respectively.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7295286     DOI: 10.1007/bf00484621

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Genet        ISSN: 0006-2928            Impact factor:   1.890


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