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Dominant β-thalassaemia with unusually high Hb A2 and Hb F caused by βCD121(-G) (HBB:c.364delG) in exon 3 of β-globin gene.

Kritsada SinghaRossarin KarnpeanGoonnapa FucharoenSupan Fuchareon
Published in: Journal of clinical pathology (2019)
We describe a dominant β-thalassaemia caused by a deletion of G at nucleotide position 364 in exon 3 of the β-globin gene. The heterozygosity of this mutation was found in a 36-year-old Thai patient who had moderate hypochromic microcytic anaemia with haemolytic blood picture. Haemoglobin (Hb) analysis revealed relatively higher Hbs A2 (6.8%) and F (4.7%) as compared with those of β0-thalassaemia (n=278) and β+-thalassaemia (n=55) carriers in our series. Secondary structure prediction of the elongated β-globin chain showed that the α-helix at the C-terminal is disrupted dramatically by the random coil and β-sheet, which should result in a highly unstable β-globin variant, undetectable in peripheral blood and a dominant clinical phenotypic feature.
Keyphrases
  • peripheral blood
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • genome wide identification
  • machine learning
  • high intensity
  • gene expression
  • neural network
  • genome wide analysis