Four adult hemoglobin types in one mulatto family

Authors

  • João Targino de Araújo Universidade de São Paulo; Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Tropical Hematology Laboratory
  • Liliam Bodemeier Universidade de São Paulo; Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Tropical Hematology Laboratory
  • Benjamin Schmidt Laboratório Bio-Ciencia Lavoisier
  • Rita de Cassia Affonso Laboratório Bio-Ciencia Lavoisier

Keywords:

Hb Gphiladelphia

Abstract

The studied family showed the presence of four different types of hemoglobin. The family member who gave rise to this study (=propositus) presented Hb C and the hybrid Hb CG-phila. The propositus has three children, all of which have Hb AC; none of the family members showed any clinical symptoms. The investigation of the hemoglobin arose from the finding of target red cells in a blood test done during the pre-operatory examination for lower limb varicose vein stripping. The hybrid Hb CG-phila is due to two gene pairs, each of which with individual expression, determining the synthesis and the particular type subunits. The hybrid Hb CG-phila is formed by the combination velocity of the subunits alpha2G-philabeta2; therefore the proportion of the hybrid Hb CG-phila is lower than Hb G-phila and Hb C. The identification and molecular characterization of Hb G-phila showed the position alpha268 Asn->;Lys beta2 and Hb C showed alpha2beta26 Glu->;Lys.

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Published

1996-06-01

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Hematology

How to Cite

Araújo, J. T. de, Bodemeier, L., Schmidt, B., & Affonso, R. de C. (1996). Four adult hemoglobin types in one mulatto family . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 38(3), 201-205. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29362