Combined deficiency of ankyrin and spectrin represents the most common biochemical abnormality in hereditary spherocytosis (HS). To examine whether a decrease in ankyrin mRNA represents a frequent cause of this type of HS, we took advantage of the reported (AC)n microsatellite polymorphism in the 3′ untranslated region of ankyrin cDNA. We first measured the number of AC repeats in genomic DNA encoding erythrocyte ankyrin in 36 unrelated Czech HS patients with combined ankyrin and spectrin deficiency and found 21 of these subjects (58%) to be heterozygotes for the (AC)n microsatellite size. Further analysis of reticulocyte RNA showed that ankyrin cDNA from 7 of these 21 heterozygotes (33%) contained only one of the two ankyrin alleles. We conclude that approximately 1/3 of ankyrin-deficient autosomal dominant HS is caused by reduced expression of one ankyrin allele which, in turn, is caused by either a reduced transcription of one allele of the mutated ankyrin gene or abnormal processing or decreased stability of the mutant ankyrin mRNA. Because ankyrin deficiency is detected in approximately 60% of HS subjects, this result suggests that approximately 20% of all HS is caused by a decreased expression of one ankyrin mRNA allele.
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June 1, 1995
Comparison of the ankyrin (AC)n microsatellites in genomic DNA and mRNA reveals absence of one ankyrin mRNA allele in 20% of patients with hereditary spherocytosis
P Jarolim,
P Jarolim
Department of Biomedical Research, St Elizabeth's Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02135, USA.
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HL Rubin,
HL Rubin
Department of Biomedical Research, St Elizabeth's Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02135, USA.
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V Brabec,
V Brabec
Department of Biomedical Research, St Elizabeth's Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02135, USA.
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J Palek
J Palek
Department of Biomedical Research, St Elizabeth's Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02135, USA.
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Blood (1995) 85 (11): 3278–3282.
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P Jarolim, HL Rubin, V Brabec, J Palek; Comparison of the ankyrin (AC)n microsatellites in genomic DNA and mRNA reveals absence of one ankyrin mRNA allele in 20% of patients with hereditary spherocytosis. Blood 1995; 85 (11): 3278–3282. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V85.11.3278.bloodjournal85113278
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