Very different fetal hemoglobin levels among adult sickle cell anemia patients suggest genetic modulation of gamma-globin gene expression. In sickle cell anemia, different fetal hemoglobin levels are associated with distinct beta-globin gene haplotypes. Haplotype may be a marker for linked DNA that modulates gamma-globin gene expression. From 295 individuals with sickle cell anemia, we chose for detailed studies 53 patients who had the highest or the lowest fetal hemoglobin levels and 7 patients whose fetal hemoglobin levels were atypical of their haplotype. In these individuals, we examined portions of the beta- globin gene locus control region hypersensitive sites two and three, an (AT)x(T)y repeat 5′ to the beta-globin gene, a 4-bp deletion 5 to the A gamma T gene, promoters of both gamma-globin genes, 5′ flanking region of the G gamma-globin gene, and A gamma-globin gene IVS-II. Of the regions we studied all polymorphisms were always haplotype-linked and no additional mutations were present. This suggested that variations in these areas are uncommon mechanisms of fetal hemoglobin modulation in sickle cell anemia. Whereas unexamined cis-acting sequences may regulate gamma-globin gene transcription, trans-acting factors may play a more important role.
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February 15, 1996
Fetal hemoglobin in sickle cell anemia: relation to regulatory sequences cis to the beta-globin gene. Multicenter Study of Hydroxyurea
MH Steinberg
MH Steinberg
VA Medical Center, Jackson, MS 39216, USA.
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Blood (1996) 87 (4): 1604–1611.
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ZH Lu, MH Steinberg; Fetal hemoglobin in sickle cell anemia: relation to regulatory sequences cis to the beta-globin gene. Multicenter Study of Hydroxyurea. Blood 1996; 87 (4): 1604–1611. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V87.4.1604.bloodjournal8741604
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