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TYPE | |
Spanish (deltabeta)°-Thal (see Fig. 14) | |
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CAUSE | |
A large deletion of ~115 kb extending from the midpoint between the psibeta and delta genes to ~100 kb 3' to the beta gene. The 3' breakpoint extends beyond that of any other similar deletion. The Spanish (deltabeta)°-thal removes ~11 and 17 kb more DNA at the 3' end than the Black HPFH-1 and HPFH-2, respectively. The 5' end is within several hundred nts of the 5' breakpoints of the Black HPFH-1 and the Italian HPFH-4, and maps into the inverted Alu I repeat. | |
DETECTION | |
Gene mapping with different enzymes and probes. The 3' breakpoint was determined through molecular cloning of a unique DNA fragment from the 3' end. | |
PHENOTYPE | |
Homozygous patients show a mild-to-moderate chronic hemolytic anemia, morphological changes typical of thalassemia, and 100% Hb F in their peripheral blood. The levels of the AgammaT and Ggamma chains are approximately equal; the chromosomes with the deltabeta-thal deletion carries the ATA->ACA mutation at codon 75 (Ile->Thr; Agamma). Heterozygotes exhibit typical thalassemic RBC morphology; hypochromia (MCH 20-26 pg), microcytosis (MCV 63-77 fl), uneven distribution of Hb F (5-13%), Hb A2 (1.3-2.7%). Hb F consists of 30-45% Ggamma and exclusively of AgammaT chains produced by the AgammaT gene in cis. | |
DISTRIBUTION | |
Spanish (deltabeta)°-thal was first reported in 10 homozygous patients in six families from Spain. The deletion appears to be rather common. | |
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REFERENCES |
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Ottolenghi, S., Giglioni, B., Taramelli, R., Comi, P., Mazza, U., Saglio, G., Camaschella, C., Izzo, P., Cao, A., Galanello, R., Gimferrer, E., Baiget, M., and Gianni, A.M.: Pro. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 79:2347, 1982. | |
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Ottolenghi, S. and Giglioni, B.: Nature, 300:700, 1982. | |
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Baiget, M., Gimferrer, E., Fernandez, I., Romero, C., Mira, Y., Perez, M.L., and Miguel, A.: Acta Haematol., 70:341, 1983. | |
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Camaschella, C., Serra, A., Saglio, G., Baiget, M., Malgaretti, N., Mantovani, R., and Ottolenghi, S.: Blood, 70:593, 1987. | |