Hemoglobinopathies Flashcards

You may prefer our related Brainscape-certified flashcards:
1
Q
  • Alpha like gene composition?
  • Beta like gene composition?
  • Embryonic yolk sac Hb’s? Production?
  • Early embryogenesis Hb’s? Production?
  • Birth/adulthood Hb’s? Production?
  • LCR?
  • NBS options:
  • Normal, Sickle Cell, SC, SB0, SB+, B major, alpha 1 or 2 deletion, alpha major?
A
  • Zeta, a1, a2 (2 copies on 16)
  • E, Y, d, B (1 copy on 11)
  • Gower 1 = Z2E2 Gower 2 = a2E2 Portland = Z2Y2
  • HBF = a2y2; liver/spleen
  • HBA = a2B2 HBA2 = a2d2 Bone marrow
  • Locus control region = affects expression of different hb genes
  • FA; FS; FSC; FS; FSA/FS; F; FABarts; HbH+Barts
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
2
Q
  • Structural/Qualitative Mutations:
  • 3 types; inheritance pattern
  • What is HbBArts? What is HbH?
  • HbS diagnosis?
  • Altered HbO2 binding examples? Effect? Can’t distinguish between?
A
  1. ) Sickle Cell (HbSS); B globin Glu-Val; AR
  2. ) HbC disease; B globin Glu-Lys; AR
  3. ) HbSC = milder anemia
    - Y4; B4
    - MST2 enzyme; HbS = B 1.35; HbA = B 1.15 and 0.20; B of HbA and B of HbC
    - Hb Kempsey = Increased O2 Affinity = Polycythmia
    - Hb Kansas = Decreased O2 affinity = Cyanosis
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
3
Q
  • Thalessemia RBC’s appearance? (3)
  • a thallesemmia def?
  • Common genotypes and phenotypes? (6)
A
  • hemolysis, microcyatosis, hypochromia
  • Diminished a subunit
    1. ) aa/aa = normal
    2. ) aa/a- = silent carrier
    3. ) aa/– = type 1 mild anemia (SE Asia)
    4. ) a-/a- = type 2 mild anemia (Africa)
    5. ) a-/– = Severe anemia (HbH)
    6. ) –/– = Hydrop fetalis (y4)
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
4
Q

B thallesemia:

  • Phenotype?
  • 2 types? Def? Treatment?
  • Simple?
  • Complex?
A
  • Dense frontal bones
  • 1.) Major: Either B0 (Cooleys) or B+; needs blood transfusions
    2.) Minor: Either B0 heterozygote or B+ heterozygote; clinically normal but a carrier
    B+ = Decreased expression
    B0 = no B produced
  • Mutation impairs production but other globin genes are unaffected
  • Large deletions affecting other genes in cluster or LCR
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
5
Q

Hereditary persistant Fetal Hb: Def?

  • Occurs why? (3)
  • Treatment:
  • B major?
  • B trait?
  • a 3 gene?
A
  • No d or B production leading to increased y
  • Enhancers near Y, large deletions, mutated promoter region
  • Frequent transfusions, treat iron overload (chelators), bone marrow transplant
  • no treatment needed
  • ## HbH = occasional transfusions, splenectomy
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly