The Clinical Relevance of Compound Heterozygosity for the C282Y and H63D Substitutions in Hemochromatosis
2006
Background & Aims: Two major mutations are defined within the hemochromatosis gene, HFE . Although the effects of the C282Y substitution have been well characterized, the clinical significance of the C282Y/H63D state remains unclear. This study assessed the phenotypic expression in C282Y/H63D subjects as compared with C282Y homozygotes. Methods: Data were obtained from 91 C282Y/H63D probands, 158 C282Y/H63D subjects identified through family screening, and 483 C282Y homozygotes. Subjects underwent clinical evaluation, genotyping, biochemical assessment, and liver biopsy examination where clinically indicated. Results: C282Y/H63D probands had significantly less clinical and biochemical expression than C282Y homozygotes. Biochemical expression was higher in C282Y/H63D probands than in C282Y/H63D subjects identified through family screening ( P P Conclusions: C282Y/H63D subjects referred for assessment had a high prevalence of increased iron indices but did not develop progressive clinical disease without comorbid factors such as steatosis, diabetes, or excess alcohol consumption. When fibrosis was seen, 1 or more comorbid factors almost always were present. Thus, phlebotomy therapy is warranted and cascade screening of relatives should be performed because expressing C282Y homozygotes may be detected.
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