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Factors regulating Hb F synthesis in thalassemic diseases

BACKGROUND: The thalassemic syndromes originate from mutations of the globin genes that cause, besides the characteristic clinical picture, also an increased Hb F amount. It is not yet clear if there are more factors, besides the beta globin genotype, determining the Hb F production. We have tried t...

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Autores principales: Mastropietro, Fabrizio, Modiano, Guido, Cappabianca, Maria Pia, Foglietta, Enrica, D'Asero, Carmelo, Mezzabotta, Mauro, Ponzini, Donatella, Maffei, Laura, Amato, Antonio, Lerone, Maria, Grisanti, Paola, Di Biagio, Paola, Rinaldi, Silvana, Bianco, Ida
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC101377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11943067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2326-2-2
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author Mastropietro, Fabrizio
Modiano, Guido
Cappabianca, Maria Pia
Foglietta, Enrica
D'Asero, Carmelo
Mezzabotta, Mauro
Ponzini, Donatella
Maffei, Laura
Amato, Antonio
Lerone, Maria
Grisanti, Paola
Di Biagio, Paola
Rinaldi, Silvana
Bianco, Ida
author_facet Mastropietro, Fabrizio
Modiano, Guido
Cappabianca, Maria Pia
Foglietta, Enrica
D'Asero, Carmelo
Mezzabotta, Mauro
Ponzini, Donatella
Maffei, Laura
Amato, Antonio
Lerone, Maria
Grisanti, Paola
Di Biagio, Paola
Rinaldi, Silvana
Bianco, Ida
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description BACKGROUND: The thalassemic syndromes originate from mutations of the globin genes that cause, besides the characteristic clinical picture, also an increased Hb F amount. It is not yet clear if there are more factors, besides the beta globin genotype, determining the Hb F production. We have tried to find out if there are relations between total Hb and Hb F, between erythropoietin (Epo) and Hb F, between Hb F and point mutations of the gamma gene promoters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Hematologic parameters, iron status, alpha/non-alpha globin ratio, Epo level, and thalassemic defects of the alpha-, beta-, and gamma-globin genes were explored using standard methods in patients affected by thalassemic diseases. Ninety-five non thalassemic individuals have been examined as controls. RESULTS: Two clinical variants of beta-thalassemia intermedia referred to as beta-thal int sub-silent and evident are associated with distinct sets of mutations of the beta-globin gene. Silent beta thal mutations are invariably associated with sub-silent beta thal int; beta° or severe beta(+) thal mutations are associated with evident beta thal int (88%) and almost invariably (98%) with thalassemia major. A positive correlation was observed between the severity of the disease and the Hb F level, but no correlation was found between the Hb F and erythropoietin (Epo) level. The mutation Ggamma -158 C→T was detected in 26.9% of patients affected by beta-thal int sub-silent and evident, respectively, but only in 2% of patients with thalassemia major. CONCLUSIONS: The severity of beta-thal int and the increased Hb F level are strictly dependent from the type of beta-globin gene mutations. No relation is found between Hb F synthesis and Epo secretion. The mutation Ggamma -158 C→T, common among patients affected by beta-thal int and very rare in thal major patients, does not seem, in this study, to influence the Hb F content in beta thal int patients.
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spelling pubmed-1013772002-04-11 Factors regulating Hb F synthesis in thalassemic diseases Mastropietro, Fabrizio Modiano, Guido Cappabianca, Maria Pia Foglietta, Enrica D'Asero, Carmelo Mezzabotta, Mauro Ponzini, Donatella Maffei, Laura Amato, Antonio Lerone, Maria Grisanti, Paola Di Biagio, Paola Rinaldi, Silvana Bianco, Ida BMC Blood Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: The thalassemic syndromes originate from mutations of the globin genes that cause, besides the characteristic clinical picture, also an increased Hb F amount. It is not yet clear if there are more factors, besides the beta globin genotype, determining the Hb F production. We have tried to find out if there are relations between total Hb and Hb F, between erythropoietin (Epo) and Hb F, between Hb F and point mutations of the gamma gene promoters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Hematologic parameters, iron status, alpha/non-alpha globin ratio, Epo level, and thalassemic defects of the alpha-, beta-, and gamma-globin genes were explored using standard methods in patients affected by thalassemic diseases. Ninety-five non thalassemic individuals have been examined as controls. RESULTS: Two clinical variants of beta-thalassemia intermedia referred to as beta-thal int sub-silent and evident are associated with distinct sets of mutations of the beta-globin gene. Silent beta thal mutations are invariably associated with sub-silent beta thal int; beta° or severe beta(+) thal mutations are associated with evident beta thal int (88%) and almost invariably (98%) with thalassemia major. A positive correlation was observed between the severity of the disease and the Hb F level, but no correlation was found between the Hb F and erythropoietin (Epo) level. The mutation Ggamma -158 C→T was detected in 26.9% of patients affected by beta-thal int sub-silent and evident, respectively, but only in 2% of patients with thalassemia major. CONCLUSIONS: The severity of beta-thal int and the increased Hb F level are strictly dependent from the type of beta-globin gene mutations. No relation is found between Hb F synthesis and Epo secretion. The mutation Ggamma -158 C→T, common among patients affected by beta-thal int and very rare in thal major patients, does not seem, in this study, to influence the Hb F content in beta thal int patients. BioMed Central 2002-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC101377/ /pubmed/11943067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2326-2-2 Text en Copyright © 2002 Mastropietro et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Mastropietro, Fabrizio
Modiano, Guido
Cappabianca, Maria Pia
Foglietta, Enrica
D'Asero, Carmelo
Mezzabotta, Mauro
Ponzini, Donatella
Maffei, Laura
Amato, Antonio
Lerone, Maria
Grisanti, Paola
Di Biagio, Paola
Rinaldi, Silvana
Bianco, Ida
Factors regulating Hb F synthesis in thalassemic diseases
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title_full Factors regulating Hb F synthesis in thalassemic diseases
title_fullStr Factors regulating Hb F synthesis in thalassemic diseases
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title_short Factors regulating Hb F synthesis in thalassemic diseases
title_sort factors regulating hb f synthesis in thalassemic diseases
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC101377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11943067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2326-2-2
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