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Hb Cibeles [α2 CD25(B6) (Gly → Asp)]: a novel alpha chain variant causing alpha-thalassemia.

[alpha-thalassemia]

Thalassemias are the most frequent monogenic disorders around the world and are a serious health problem in areas with a high incidence. Thalassemias are particularly frequent in Mediterranean countries, the Middle East, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and in the Southeast Asia. Of these, α-thalassemia is inherited as an autosomal recessive disorder. α-thalassemias are due to a deficiency or absence of hemoglobin (Hb) α-chain synthesis and are characterized by microcytic and hypochromic cells anemia and a clinical phenotype varying from nearly asymptomatic to a lethal hemolytic anemia. Compound heterozygotes and some homozygotes have a moderate to severe form of α-thalassemia called HbH disease. Hb Bart's hydrops fetalis is a lethal form in which no α-globin chain is synthesized. In this study we show a new structural variant of α-chain, Hb Cibeles [alpha 25(B6) Gly  Asp], in heterozygous state, which was undetectable by electrophoretic or chromatographic methods. Hb Cibeles is thus a hyper-unstable hemoglobinopathy. In this new globin chain variant, an apolar amino acid is replaced by a negatively charged amino acid. This change may be responsible for the molecular hyper-instability similar to the mutation in the adjacent residues.

Diseases presenting "lethal form" symptom

  • alpha-thalassemia
  • harlequin ichthyosis
  • junctional epidermolysis bullosa
  • megacystis-microcolon-intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome

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