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. 1996 Oct;319(10):913-9.

Search for the candidate genes in dominant hereditary spherocytosis using linkage analysis

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Search for the candidate genes in dominant hereditary spherocytosis using linkage analysis

M Garbarz et al. C R Acad Sci III. 1996 Oct.

Abstract

Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is an inherited hemolytic anemia characterized by the presence of dense spherocytic red cells. In HS patients, red cell membrane protein gel electrophoresis has identified different subsets of abnormalities: isolated spectrin deficiency, combined spectrin and ankyrin deficiency, band 3 deficiency. To direct the search for the molecular defect in 9 families with dominant HS, we developed microsatellite markers specific for the membrane protein encoding genes possibly involved in HS (alpha- and beta-spectrin, ankyrin and band 3 genes) and genotyped each family. In 5 families with isolated spectrin deficiency, the beta-spectrin gene was designated as candidate. In one family with combined spectrin/ankyrin deficiency, only the ankyrin gene was not excluded, whereas in the 3 HS families with band 3 deficiency, only the band 3 gene was not excluded. This work allowed development of a reliable methodology to search for candidate genes in HS and showed the frequent involvement of the beta-spectrin gene in HS with isolated spectrin deficiency.

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