The Xmn I site (-158, C----T) 5' to the G gamma gene: correlation with the Senegalese haplotype and G gamma globin expression
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The Xmn I site (-158, C----T) 5' to the G gamma gene: correlation with the Senegalese haplotype and G gamma globin expression
Abstract
There are three major African haplotypes associated with the sickle mutation: Benin (#19), Senegalese (#3), and Central African Republic (#20). Previous studies have suggested that the Xmn I site (-158 bp 5' to the G gamma gene) is associated with elevated levels of G gamma and with the Senegalese haplotype, while other investigators questioned this association. In order to clarify the issue, we have determined beta haplotypes, tested for the presence of the Xmn I site, and measured Hb F and G gamma expression levels in 143 American Black patients with sickle cell anemia. Haplotypes were determined using eight polymorphic sites in the beta-like globin gene cluster: Hinc II 5' to epsilon, Hind III in IVS-II G gamma and A gamma, Hinc II within and 3' to psi beta, Ava II in IVS-II of beta, and Hpa I and Bam HI 3' to beta. The G gamma /A gamma ratio was analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography using a C18 column. The Xmn I site was present in all 31 chromosomes with the Sengalese haplotype. Of the remaining 255 chromosomes with other haplotypes, only 2 (0.8%) had the Xmn I site present. There was significant correlation between the presence of the Xmn I site and increased G gamma /A gamma ratio in a dose-dependent manner. The Hb F level was not significantly increased in the presence of the Xmn I site. The data indicate that the Xmn I site maintains a G gamma /A gamma ratio typical of fetal life but does not necessarily cause elevation of Hb F. The latter seems to depend on factors other than the Xmn I site.
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