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Article Dans Une Revue British Journal of Haematology Année : 2006

alpha-Haemoglobin stabilising protein is a quantitative trait gene that modifies the phenotype of beta-thalassaemia

Mei I. Lai
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Jie Jiang
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Nicholas Silver
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Steve Best
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Stephan Menzel
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Aleksandar Mijovic
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Stefano Colella
Jiannis Ragoussis
Chad Garner
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Mitchell J. Weiss
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Swee L. Thein
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Résumé

It has been suggested that altered levels or function of alpha-haemoglobin stabilising protein (AHSP), an erythroid-specific protein that binds specifically to free alpha-(haemo)globin, might account for some of the clinical variability in beta-thalassaemia. To assess the variation of AHSP expression, mRNA levels in circulating reticulocytes of 103 healthy individuals were measured by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. AHSP expression varied up to threefold, and did not correlate with age or sex. A systematic survey of the AHSP locus identified eight sequence variants, of which six were common. Four common variants, including the longer homopolymer (T18) in the putative promoter, are strongly associated with AHSP expression. Reporter assays in K562 cells showed that the activity of the shorter (T15) reporter was relatively lower than that of the T18 reporter. In a study of nine anaemic patients who were heterozygous for beta-thalassaemia and also heterozygous for the triplicated alpha-globin gene (alpha alpha alpha/alpha alpha), frequency of the shorter homopolymer was higher than expected. AHSP expression is variable, with cis control accounting for some of its variance. In some families, the subtle altered levels in AHSP related to the AHSP genotype appears to be a relevant contributory factor in the haematological phenotype.

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hal-02667116 , version 1 (31-05-2020)

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Mei I. Lai, Jie Jiang, Nicholas Silver, Steve Best, Stephan Menzel, et al.. alpha-Haemoglobin stabilising protein is a quantitative trait gene that modifies the phenotype of beta-thalassaemia. British Journal of Haematology, 2006, 133 (6), pp.675-682. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-2141.2006.06075.x⟩. ⟨hal-02667116⟩

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