The types of hemoglobins and globin chains in hydrops fetalis.

1989 
Details are presented of analyses of hemoglobins in blood samples from four newborn babies with hydrops fetal is using reversed phase and anion exchange high performance liquid chromatographic methodology. Three were homozygous for the a-thalas-semia-1 (SEA) deletion, and one was a compound heterozygote for the same deletion and the larger α-thalassemia-1 (Fil) deletion. All four babies had β, Gγ, Aγ, and 5 chains; these chains were present in Hb Bart's or γ4, Hb Portland-I (ζ2γ2), and Hb Portland-II (ζ2β). Hb H (β) could not be detected. The level of ζ was directly related to the level of B and, thus, the fetal age. A lower level of 5 chain was present in the baby with the compound heterozygosity because the large deletion (Fil) on one chromosome included the ζ and ψζ genes. Circulating red cells, i.e. reticulocytes and nucleated red cells, were unable to synthesize ζ chains, indicating that this capability must have ceased a few months prior to birth. Quantitative data obtained by chromatographic proced...
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