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{beta}-spectrinBari: a truncated {beta}-chain responsible for dominant hereditary spherocytosis. Haematologica [Haematologica] Journal article

 
Title{beta}-spectrinBari: a truncated {beta}-chain responsible for dominant hereditary spherocytosis.
Author(s)Perrotta S, Della Ragione F, Rossi F, Avvisati RA, Di Pinto D, De Mieri G, Scianguetta S, Mancusi S, De Falco L, Marano V, Iolascon A 
InstitutionSecond University of Naples, Naples, Italy.
SourceHaematologica 2009 Jul 16.
AbstractWe describe a beta-spectrin variant, named beta-spectrin Bari, characterized by a truncated chain and associated with Hereditary Spherocytosis. The clinical phenotype consists of a moderately severe hemolytic anemia, splenomegaly, and spherocytes and acanthocytes in the blood smear. The occurrence of the truncated protein, that represents about 8% of the total b-spectrin occurring on the membrane, results in a marked spectrin deficiency. The altered protein is due to a single point mutation at position -2 (A->G) of the acceptor splice site of intron 16 leading to an aberrant b-spectrin message skipping exons 16 and 17 indistinguishable from the reported for beta-spectrin Winston-Salem. We provide evidence that the mutated gene is transcribed but its mRNA is less abundant than either its normal counterpart or beta-spectrin Winston-Salem mRNA. Our findings are an example of how mutations in different splice sites, although causing the same truncating effect, result in clearly different clinical pictures.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19608679
  
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