Any alterations in the proximal CACCC and TATA boxes lead to a moderate decrease in synthesis of the β-globin chain, which has been demonstrated in cases of thalassaemia intermedia that have presented in the second decade of life with a moderate clinical course.
The authors describe a Chinese child of β-thalassemia heterozygote with the mutation IVS2-654 (C→T) (HBB:c.316-197C→T) presenting with severe thalassemia intermedia.
To characterize different common mechanisms involving in pathogenesis of moderate to severe β-thalassemia intermedia, we have studied four factors in 38 Iranian patients with thalassemia intermedia: β-globin gene mutation, deletion in α-globin genes, presence of XmnI polymprphism and RFLP haplotype at β-globin gene cluster.
Codon 104(-G), a heterozygous frameshift mutation in exon 2 of HBB, resulted in a dominantly inherited beta0-phenotype with mild anemia in a German kindred, and thalassemia intermedia in the index patient.
We report here a new frameshift mutation in exon 3 of the beta-globin gene, a single nucleotide deletion (-C) in between codons 140/141 (GCC/CTG-->GCC/TG), found in an 8-year-old Argentinean girl with clinical picture of thalassemia intermedia.
This report describes a patient with thalassemia intermedia-like phenotype born to normal parents in whom globin gene sequencing detected a novel abnormal hemoglobin (Hb) due to a T to A substitution at codon 60 of the beta-globin gene arising as a de novo mutation.
The beta+ IVS-I nt 6 of the beta-globin gene and the C----T substitution at position -158 5' of the G gamma-globin gene were detected more frequently in patients with thalassemia intermedia or late-presenting thalassemia major considered together as compared to those affected by typical transfusion-dependent thalassemia major.
In this study we have carried out alpha- and beta-globin gene analysis and defined the beta-globin gene polymorphisms in a group of patients with thalassemia intermedia of Sardinian descent.
Restriction endonuclease analysis has been performed on the alpha and beta globin gene clusters of 57 Cypriots homozygous for beta thalassaemia, 30 with the transfusion dependent form of the condition (thalassaemia major) and 27 who are less severely affected (thalassaemia intermedia).
The 3 subjects with thalassemia intermedia are synthesizing the beta-globin chain in a proportion higher than that expected from the level of Hb A in peripheral blood.