Abstract
We have studied a Chinese family in which beta-thalassemia and delta beta-thalassemia were found in simple and compound heterozygous states. The delta beta-thalassemia heterozygote (the mother) had 22.3% hemoglobin F, of which 40% was G gamma and 60% A gamma; globin chain studies showed an alpha/beta + gamma ratio of 1.36. The compound heterozygote for delta beta-thalassemia and beta-thalassemia (the child) had the clinical picture of thalassemia intermedia and an alpha/beta + gamma ratio of 4.44. Gene mapping studies were performed using DNA from the affected child. Seventy kilobases of DNA in the beta- globin gene cluster starting upstream from the epsilon-globin gene and ending downstream from the beta-globin gene were mapped, and no detectable deletions or rearrangements were detected. In addition, heterozygosity was detected at multiple polymorphic restriction sites in and 3′ to the beta-globin gene, which excludes the possibility of a deletion of the entire beta-globin gene cluster. This is the first example of a nondeletion delta beta-thalassemia associated with increased expression of both G gamma and A gamma genes.