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. 1991 May;78(1):105-7.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.1991.tb04390.x.

Diminished A gamma T fetal globin levels in Sardinian haplotype II beta 0-thalassaemia patients are associated with a four base pair deletion in the A gamma T promoter

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Diminished A gamma T fetal globin levels in Sardinian haplotype II beta 0-thalassaemia patients are associated with a four base pair deletion in the A gamma T promoter

L Manca et al. Br J Haematol. 1991 May.

Abstract

In Sardinia, the beta-39 nonsense mutation is the primary cause of beta 0-thalassaemia. This mutation is found mainly on beta-globin gene cluster haplotypes I and II, which differ in their A gamma globin types (A gamma I and A gamma T, respectively). This report presents data on G gamma, A gamma I and A gamma T levels, and the presence or absence of a 4 base pair (bp) deletion at -225 to -222 of the A gamma globin promoter, in 55 poly-transfused beta 0-thalassaemia major patients. Six patients were homozygotes for the normal (N) A gamma promoter lacking the 4 bp deletion, had no A gamma T globin, and their mean G gamma:A gamma I: A gamma T ratio was 52.9:47.1:0. Twenty-five patients were homozygotes for the mutant (M) A gamma promoter with the 4 bp deletion, had no A gamma I globin, and the mean G gamma:A gamma I: A gamma T ratio was 62.1:0:37.9. For M/M compared to N/N, the lower A gamma T than A gamma I was significant by the t-test (P less than 0.001). Twenty-four N/M cases had mean G gamma:A gamma I:A gamma T of 56:24.4:19.6, and the lower A gamma T than A gamma I was also significant (P less than 0.001). Partial haplotype analysis on these and 17 other beta 0-thalassaemia patients suggested that the 4 bp deletion was strongly associated with haplotype II. Of 33 M/M, 32 were haplotype II/II and one was II/5a; of 31 N/M, 29 were I/II and two were II/IX; of eight N/N, seven were haplotype I/I and one was I/IX. These data show a strong association of the 4 bp promoter deletion with decreased expression of the A gamma T globin gene on haplotype II.

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