We have investigated a 13-year-old girl from first cousin parents who presented with severe hemolytic anemia. Hematologic studies showed unstable hemoglobin (Hb) disease (chronic Heinz body anemia), and DNA analysis showed that the patient was homozygous for the previously reported abnormal Hb called Hb Bushwick (beta 74E18 gly-->val). Hb Bushwick is unstable in vitro and in vivo. In addition, using globin chain biosynthetic studies, we show that the beta (Bushwick) chains are unstable. Six members of the patient's family were heterozygous for Hb Bushwick and had a compensated hemolytic disorder. By contrast, the homozygous patient had chronic anemia caused by a combination of hemolysis and ineffective erythropoiesis that was subject to severe exacerbation concomitant with infection. Thus, although unstable Hb disease is correctly regarded as dominant, we clearly see a dosage effect in its expression, whereby the homozygous state is still compatible with life although the red blood cells contain nearly 100% unstable Hb.
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September 1, 1995
Severe hemolytic anemia associated with the homozygous state for an unstable hemoglobin variant (Hb Bushwick)
P Srivastava,
P Srivastava
Department of Hematology, Burton Hospitals NHS Trust, Burton on Trent, UK.
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JS Kaeda,
JS Kaeda
Department of Hematology, Burton Hospitals NHS Trust, Burton on Trent, UK.
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D Roper,
D Roper
Department of Hematology, Burton Hospitals NHS Trust, Burton on Trent, UK.
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TJ Vulliamy,
TJ Vulliamy
Department of Hematology, Burton Hospitals NHS Trust, Burton on Trent, UK.
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M Buckley,
M Buckley
Department of Hematology, Burton Hospitals NHS Trust, Burton on Trent, UK.
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L Luzzatto
L Luzzatto
Department of Hematology, Burton Hospitals NHS Trust, Burton on Trent, UK.
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Blood (1995) 86 (5): 1977–1982.
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P Srivastava, JS Kaeda, D Roper, TJ Vulliamy, M Buckley, L Luzzatto; Severe hemolytic anemia associated with the homozygous state for an unstable hemoglobin variant (Hb Bushwick). Blood 1995; 86 (5): 1977–1982. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V86.5.1977.bloodjournal8651977
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