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Title: | First Cases of Hb Agrinio Described in Patients from the Republic of Macedonia | Authors: | Dimishkovska Marija, Kuzmanovska Maja Kocheva, Svetlana Martinova, Kata Karanfilski, Oliver Stojanoski, Zlate Plaseska-Karanfilska Dijana |
Keywords: | Alpha Thallasemia, Hb Agrinio, homozygotes Hb Agrinio homozygotes |
Issue Date: | 8-Dec-2017 | Publisher: | Taylor & Francis Online | Journal: | Hemoglobin | Abstract: | Previous molecular analyses of α-thalassemia (α-thal) in the Republic of Macedonia have identified the following genetic defects: –α3.7 (rightward), –(α)20.5 and – –MED I deletions and Hb Icaria [α142, Term→Lys (α2), HBA2: c.427T>A] and polyadenylation signal (polyA) [AATAAA>AATGAA (α2), HBA2: c.*92A>G] point mutations. Here, we report two unrelated patients from the Romani population in the Republic of Macedonia, homozygotes for the α2-globin gene variant Hb Agrinio [α29(B10)Leu→Pro; HBA2: c.89T>C]. To date, Hb Agrinio has been described only in individuals of Greek, Cypriot and Spanish origin. Both of our patients had early presentation of the disease (3.5 years and 2 months, respectively) with frequent blood transfusions from early infancy. They have a severe intermediate phenotype of thalassemia (Hb H disease) with hemoglobin (Hb) levels of 7.8 and 7.7 g/dL, respectively. Although the HBA2: c.89T>C mutation results in an α+ allele, the severe phenotype of the homozygotes is due to the production of hyperunstable α chains that undergo post translational precipitation. This leads to a greater degree of red cell damage and hemolytic anemia. The detection of Hb Agrinio in two unrelated families of Romani ethnic origin, may suggest it is a founder mutation in this population living in the Republic of Macedonia. Considering the severity of the clinical presentation of the homozygotes or compound heterozygotes for this rare Hb variant, a targeted molecular screening for Hb Agrinio mutation carriers should be considered in all patients of Romani ethnic origin with manifested microcytosis. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/24318 | DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1080/03630269.2017.1397016 |
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