Three cases of hereditary nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia associated with red blood cell glutathione deficiency

  • Hirono A
  • Iyori H
  • Sekine I
  • et al.
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Abstract

Three unrelated Japanese patients with chronic nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia wer found to have marked deficiency of red blood cell (RBC) reduced glutathoine (GSH) (4.4%, 13.1%, and 6.9% of normal, respectively). A panel of RBC enzyme assays showed that one patient had decreased glutathione synthetase activity and the other two were moderately deficient in gamma-glutamylcystine synthetase. Some family members of each patient showed mild deficiency of the respective enzymes. RBCs of these patients also showed a decreased level of glutathione-S-transferase as in previously described GSH-deficient cases. Hemolytic anemia was their only manifestation, and neither 5- oxoprolinemia nor 5-oxoprolinuria, which are usually associated with to generalized type of glutathione synthetase deficiency, was noted in our patients.

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Hirono, A., Iyori, H., Sekine, I., Ueyama, J., Chiba, H., Kanno, H., … Miwa, S. (1996). Three cases of hereditary nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia associated with red blood cell glutathione deficiency. Blood, 87(5), 2071–2074. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v87.5.2071.bloodjournal8752071

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