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Cell Physiol Biochem ; 55(6): 761-772, 2021 Dec 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34894207

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Defects in the Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) enzyme enhance cellular oxidative damage, thus impairing erythrocytes and radically shortening their lifespan. We aimed to study programmed erythrocyte cell death in G6PD-deficient patients, describe the molecular genetics basis of G6PD and investigate phenotype-genotype correlations. METHODS: We explored eryptosis using the annexin V-binding assay, taken as an indicator of PS exposure at the erythrocyte surface. We assessed reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, intracellular calcium concentrations and ceramide formation at the cell surface. Prior to and following treatments, cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. Finally, we explored G6PD gene mutations through PCR-Sanger sequencing. RESULTS: Before stimulation, PS-exposing erythrocytes were significantly higher in G6PD-deficient patients than in healthy volunteers. This was paralleled by a significant increase in reactive oxygen species production, suggesting that oxidative stress is the main trigger of PS exposure in G6PD-deficient erythrocytes. Five previously described mutations were detected in our patients. Two genotypes correlated with a significantly higher percentage of PS-exposing cells. CONCLUSION: Our study uncovers a novel effect detected in G6PD-deficient erythrocytes which is cell membrane scrambling with PS translocation to the erythrocyte surface. Our findings shed a light on the mechanisms of premature erythrocyte clearance in G6PD deficiency.


Asunto(s)
Eriptosis , Eritrocitos/metabolismo , Deficiencia de Glucosafosfato Deshidrogenasa/sangre , Estrés Oxidativo , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anexina A5/sangre , Anexina A5/genética , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Deficiencia de Glucosafosfato Deshidrogenasa/genética , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/sangre
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Cell Physiol Biochem ; 55(1): 117-129, 2021 Mar 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33667330

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Hereditary Spherocytosis (HS) is the most common erythrocyte membrane disorder causing hemolytic anemia. The wide heterogeneity of both clinical and laboratory manifestations of HS contributes to difficulties associated with the diagnosis of this disorder. Although massive data previously reported worldwide, there is yet no data on HS among the Tunisian population. Here we aim to characterize HS in Tunisian patients at biochemical and cellular levels, identify the membrane protein deficiency, and compare the accuracy of the diagnostic tests to identify the most appropriate assay for HS diagnosis. METHODS: We investigated 81 patients with hemolytic anemia and 167 normal controls. The exploration of HS based on clinical and family history, physical examination, and the results of laboratory tests: blood smear, osmotic fragility test (OFT), cryohemolysis test (CT), pink test (PT), eosine-5'-maleimide (EMA) test, and erythrocyte membrane protein electrophoresis. RESULTS: We identified 21 patients with HS, classified as severe (6/21;28.5%), moderate (10/21;47.6%), and mild (5/21;23.8%). The most prevalent protein deficiency was the band 3 protein detected in ten Tunisian HS patients. The EMA test showed a high specificity (97.5%) and sensitivity (94.7%) for HS diagnosis compared to the other screening tests. Interestingly, fourteen among sixteen patients presenting with homozygous sickle cells HbSS showed an increase of EMA fluorescence intensity compared to other anemic patients. CONCLUSION: Our study highlights the efficiency of the EMA dye for the detection of HS whatever the nature of the involved protein deficiency. We report for the first time, the most prevalent protein deficiency among Tunisians with HS. Moreover, we found that the combination of the EMA-binding test with PT or incubated OFT improves the diagnosis sensitivity while maintaining a good specificity.


Asunto(s)
Eosina Amarillenta-(YS)/análogos & derivados , Membrana Eritrocítica , Citometría de Flujo , Proteínas de la Membrana/metabolismo , Adolescente , Adulto , Niño , Preescolar , Eosina Amarillenta-(YS)/química , Membrana Eritrocítica/metabolismo , Membrana Eritrocítica/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino , Fragilidad Osmótica , Proteómica , Esferocitosis Hereditaria/metabolismo , Esferocitosis Hereditaria/patología , Túnez
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Eur J Med Genet ; 64(2): 104139, 2021 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33421605

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INTRODUCTION: Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia (UCB) is a feature of Gilbert's syndrome (GS) and Crigler-Najjar's syndrome (CNS), which are two hereditary defects in bilirubin metabolism. Both syndromes are linked to mutations in the UGT1A1 gene, which cause either the decrease or the absence of the UGT1A1 enzymatic activity. Here, we investigated the molecular basis of the UGT1A1 gene in Tunisian patients presenting with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. METHODS: Twenty-four patients with UCB were investigated. The screening protocol for hemoglobinopathies, enzymopathies, and membrane defects was executed in all patients. Afterward, the molecular analysis of the entire UGT1A1 gene was performed by DNA Sanger sequencing. Several bioinformatic tools were used to explore the effects of novel mutations. RESULTS: Fifteen different UGT1A1 variations were identified, among which four are described here for the first time. In exon 5, the c.1412C > G; p.(Ala471Gly) and c.1589C > T; p.(Ser530Phe) mutations were detected in patients presenting with CNS type I and GS, respectively. In the 3'UTR region of UGT1A1, the c.*90C > T mutation was detected in 3 patients with CNS type I. In the same region, the c.*388C > T defect was found in a GS patient. A deleterious and damaging effect on the UGT1A1 protein were predicted for both exonic mutations. Furthermore, novel microRNAs were identified as targetting the mutated sequences for the 3'UTR mutations. CONCLUSION: Our study provides novel data on UCB among Tunisians. Furthermore, we report four novel mutations associated with both GS and CNS. The identification of these mutations increases the spectrum of the UGT1A1 mutations and contributes to an understanding of the molecular abnormalities associated with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia.


Asunto(s)
Síndrome de Crigler-Najjar/genética , Glucuronosiltransferasa/genética , Mutación , Adolescente , Adulto , Niño , Preescolar , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Hemoglobin ; 42(1): 7-10, 2018 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29564956

RESUMEN

Unstable hemoglobins (Hbs) are a group of Hb disorders that could be the origin of chronic hemolytic anemia. Most of these disorders are caused by point mutations taking place in the globin genes and affecting the stability of the Hb molecule. They are inherited as autosomal dominant diseases and described worldwide. Herein we report a new observation of an unstable variant in the Mauritanian population. The patient was a young girl of Mauritanian origin. She presented with chronic hemolytic anemia with an unknown etiology after being referred to several medical centers. Laboratory investigations based on routine analyses, capillary electrophoresis (CE), cation exchange high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and DNA sequencing revealed an abnormal unstable Hb known as Hb Moscva [ß24(B6)Gly→Asp (GGT>GAT), HBB: c.74G>A] that occurred as a de novo mutation newly detected in an African girl of Mauritanian origin.


Asunto(s)
Hemoglobinas Anormales/genética , Mutación Puntual , Anemia Hemolítica , Femenino , Humanos , Mauritania , Mutación Missense , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , Globinas beta/genética
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Hemoglobin ; 41(2): 147-150, 2017 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28592168

RESUMEN

We report here the clinical, hematological and molecular data in a 50-year-old patient with ß-thalassemia intermedia (ß-TI) caused by a homozygous ß+ mutation on the ß-globin gene polyadenylation (polyA) signal (AATAAA>AAAAAA). ß Haplotype analysis was accomplished by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). Haplotype and framework analysis showed that this mutation is associated with the [- - - - + + +] ß haplotype and framework 1 (CCGCT) (FW1). This mutation was previously reported in the heterozygous state in association with the codon 9 (+TA) mutation in a ß-TI patient originating from Tunisia. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report describing this mutation in the homozygous state. The case reported here, coinherited Gilbert's syndrome, which is characterized by hyperbilirubinemia. This conclusion was reached by the investigation of the promoter region [A(TA)nTAA] motif of the UGT1A1 gene, showing the (TA)6/(TA)7 genotype.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedad de Gilbert/genética , Glucuronosiltransferasa/genética , Mutación , Señales de Poliadenilación de ARN 3' , Globinas beta/genética , Talasemia beta/genética , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Túnez
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