Turkish Journal of Hematology (Aug 2011)

The effect of HBB: c.*+96T>C (3'UTR +1570 T>C) on the mild b-thalassemia intermedia phenotype

  • Türker Bilgen,
  • Duran Canatan,
  • Yunus Arıkan,
  • Akif Yeşilipek,
  • İbrahim Keser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5152/tjh.2011.57
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
pp. 219 – 222

Abstract

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Hemoglobin beta (HBB): c.*+96T>C substitution is very rare among β-globin gene mutations and its clinical significance remains to be clarified. The present study aimed to investigate the role of HBB: c.*+96T>C in the β-thalassemia intermedia phenotype in a Turkish family. The proband and parents were screened for β-globin gene mutations via direct sequencing. Hematological and physical examination results were recorded, and correlated according to genotype. The proband was compound heterozygous for Cod 8 (-AA) and HBB: c.*+96T>C, whereas his mother and father were heterozygous for Cod 8 (-AA) and HBB: c.*+96T>C, respectively. The father had almost normal hematological findings, whereas the mother had the typical β-thalassemia trait phenotype. The proband was diagnosed as mild β-thalassemia intermedia based on hepatosplenomegaly and hematological findings. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report of HBB: c.*+96T>C mutation in a Turkish family. HBB: c.* 96T>C substitution is a very rare, but clinically relevant β-globin gene mutation. Additionally, we think that if 1 spouse is a carrier for β-globin gene mutation the other should be screened for silent mutations, such as HBB: c.*+96T>C mutation of the β-globin gene, even if she/he does not have any clinical or hematological signs of the β-thalassemia trait phenotype.

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