Homozygous hemoglobin Knossos (alpha 2 beta 227(B9) Ala----Ser): a new variety of beta+-thalassemia intermedia associated with delta degree- thalassemia

  • Baklouti F
  • Dorleac E
  • Morle L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Hb Knossos (beta 27 (B9) Ala----Ser) is a recently discovered hemoglobin variant endowed with beta-thalassemic properties (1,2) We present the first homozygous cases. The propositus, a 19-year-old man is originally from northeast Algeria, but is unrelated to other Algerians who have hemoglobin Knossos. He has a beta+-thalassemia intermedia syndrome, including microcytic, hypochromic anemia, enlargement of the spleen, and an increase in the number of reticulocytes. The reduction of beta-chain synthesis is pronounced (alpha/non alpha:2.76). Whole cells containing Hb Knossos have a dramatically low oxygen affinity (P50:38 mm Hg). The propositus also has homozygous delta degrees-thalassemia. The chromosome carrying these mutations is characterized by the DNA haplotype I.

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Baklouti, F., Dorleac, E., Morle, L., Laselve, P., Peyramond, D., Aubry, M., … Delaunay, J. (1986). Homozygous hemoglobin Knossos (alpha 2 beta 227(B9) Ala----Ser): a new variety of beta+-thalassemia intermedia associated with delta degree- thalassemia. Blood, 67(4), 957–961. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v67.4.957.957

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