Disorders of the synthesis of human fetal hemoglobin
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Disorders of the synthesis of human fetal hemoglobin
Abstract
Fetal hemoglobin (HbF), the predominant hemoglobin in the fetus, is a mixture of two molecular species (alpha(2)(G)gamma(2) and alpha(2)(A)gamma(2)) that differ only at position 136 reflecting the products of two nonallelic gamma-globin genes. At the time of birth, HbF accounts for approximately 70% of the total Hb. The (G)gamma:(A)gamma globin ratio in the HbF of normal newborn is 70:30 whereas in the trace amounts of HbF that is found in the adult it reverses to 40:60 because of a gamma- to beta-globin gene switch. Alterations of these ratios are indicative of a molecular defect at the level of the HbF synthesis. Qualitative hemoglobinopathies due to (G)gamma and (A)gamma chain structural variants, and quantitative hemoglobinopathies affecting the synthesis of HbF such as gamma-thalassemias, duplications, triplications, and even sextuplications of the gamma-globin genes, which may be detected in newborn blood lysates, have been described. Moreover, several pathological and nonpathological conditions affecting the beta-globin gene cluster, such as beta-thalassemia, sickle cell disease, deltabeta-thalassemia, and hereditary persistence of HbF syndromes, are characterized by the continued synthesis of gamma-globin chains in the adult life. Studies of these natural mutants associated with increased synthesis of HbF in adult life have provided considerable insight into the understanding of the control of globin gene expression and Hb switching.
(c) 2008 IUBMB.
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