Phenotypic Evaluation of a Novel Nucleotide Substitution (HBD: c.442T>C) on the δ-Globin Gene
2017
AbstractHBD: c.442T>C is a new mutation at the stop codon (TGA>CGA) of the δ-globin gene, which produces a new codon for arginine. This substitution causes a 51 nucleotides longer open reading frame determining the synthesis of a potential larger δ subunit, which is a probable target of mechanisms for the degradation of aberrant proteins as well as the defective synthesized mRNA molecules, and may also be rapidly degraded by a variety of RNA surveillance pathways. We identified this molecular defect in four patients: three women with a reduced HbA2 level and a 37-year-old male showing the typical phenotype of an α-thalassemia (α-thal) carrier with reduced values of red cell indices and normal HbA2 level (2.5%). The mutation on the δ-globin gene was found to have been coinherited with a β-globin gene defect leading to a normalized HbA2 level. These data support the necessity of investigating these cases at a molecular level, particularly if the partner is also a β-thalassemia (β-thal) carrier. The present ...
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