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Hydroxyurea responses and fetal hemoglobin induction in β-thalassemia/HbE patients' peripheral blood erythroid cell culture

dc.contributor.authorWatanapokasin R.
dc.contributor.authorSanmund D.
dc.contributor.authorWinichagoon P.
dc.contributor.authorMuta K.
dc.contributor.authorFucharoen S.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-05T04:32:23Z
dc.date.available2021-04-05T04:32:23Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.date.issuedBE2549
dc.description.abstractDue to genetic heterogeneity of β-thalassemia (β-thal) patients, several efforts have been undertaken to determine the efficacy of hydroxyurea treatment. The aim of this work is to determine the responder and nonresponder for hydroxyurea treatment in β-thal intermedia based on γ-globin mRNA and fetal hemoglobin (HbF) induction in human erythroid progenitor cells purified from a patient's peripheral blood. Eighteen β-thal/hemoglobin E patients [13 βE/codon41/42(-TCTT), 4 βE/codon17, and 1 βE/IVS-654], requiring blood transfusion occasionally, with Hb levels of 5.20-8.50 g/dl were studied. The relative levels of γ-globin mRNA was measured by real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction and HbF by high-performance liquid chromatography. The results indicated that erythroid progenitor cells treated with 30 μmol/l hydroxyurea for 96 h preferentially enhanced Gγ-and Aγ-globin mRNA. The mean values of Gγ-globin mRNA fold induction were higher than Aγ-globin mRNA (12±4 vs 4±0.30), the Pearson's correlation of Gγ-and Aγ- globin mRNA was r=0.80. Induction of Gγ/ Aγ globin mRNA is up to ninefold. A 30% increase in the proportion of HbF out of the total Hb was found in cultures derived from four patients, 20-30% in cultures from nine patients, and less than 20% in cultures from five patients. In cultures from only two patients, increase in the proportion of HbF was less than 3%, and Gγ/Aγ globin mRNA is less than 0.50. © Springer-Verlag 2006.
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dc.identifier.citationAnnals of Hematology. Vol 85, No.3 (2006), p.164-169
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00277-005-0049-1
dc.identifier.issn9395555
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-31744445922
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/5899
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dc.subject.otherGlobin messenger RNA
dc.subject.otherHemoglobin E
dc.subject.otherHemoglobin F
dc.subject.otherHydroxyurea
dc.subject.otherArticle
dc.subject.otherBeta thalassemia
dc.subject.otherBlood transfusion
dc.subject.otherCell culture
dc.subject.otherClinical article
dc.subject.otherCodon
dc.subject.otherControlled study
dc.subject.otherCorrelation analysis
dc.subject.otherDrug mechanism
dc.subject.otherDrug response
dc.subject.otherErythroid precursor cell
dc.subject.otherHemoglobin blood level
dc.subject.otherHigh performance liquid chromatography
dc.subject.otherHuman
dc.subject.otherHuman cell
dc.subject.otherPriority journal
dc.subject.otherReal time polymerase chain reaction
dc.subject.otherReverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
dc.subject.otherBeta-Thalassemia
dc.subject.otherBlood Transfusion
dc.subject.otherCells, Cultured
dc.subject.otherChromatography, High Pressure Liquid
dc.subject.otherCodon
dc.subject.otherDose-Response Relationship, Drug
dc.subject.otherEnzyme Inhibitors
dc.subject.otherErythroid Progenitor Cells
dc.subject.otherErythropoiesis
dc.subject.otherFemale
dc.subject.otherFetal Hemoglobin
dc.subject.otherHumans
dc.subject.otherHydroxyurea
dc.subject.otherMale
dc.subject.otherReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
dc.subject.otherRNA, Messenger
dc.subject.otherUp-Regulation
dc.titleHydroxyurea responses and fetal hemoglobin induction in β-thalassemia/HbE patients' peripheral blood erythroid cell culture
dc.typeArticle
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