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Hemoglobin
international journal for hemoglobin research
Volume 35, 2011 - Issue 2
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Hb A2 Hong Kong – A Novel δ-Globin Variant in a Chinese Family Masks the Diagnosis of β-Thalassemia Trait

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Pages 162-165 | Received 14 Nov 2010, Accepted 08 Dec 2010, Published online: 21 Mar 2011
 

Abstract

A 42-year-old Chinese woman (FP) was the mother of a patient with β-thalassemia major (β-TM) due to a compound heterozygosity for β0-thalassemia (β0-thal) mutations. She was also found to have a low Hb A2 level of 1.6% by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) despite being a heterozygous carrier of the codons 41/42 (–TCTT) (HBB:c.126_129delCTTT) β0-thal mutation. Doubling the amount of hemolysate loaded for chromatography revealed a widened Hb A2 peak and raised the level to 4.1%, consistent with β-thal trait. Direct nucleotide sequencing detected a novel δ-globin gene mutation at codon 29 (HBD:c.89G>A), which leads to a glycine to aspartic acid substitution. A homologous mutation at codon 29 in the β-globin gene [Hb Lufkin or β29(B11)Gly→Asp] has been reported in Black families. This report highlights the importance of genotype-phenotype correlation and the potential pitfall of relying on Hb A2 level for phenotypic diagnosis of β0-thal trait.

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