Publication Date:
2015-12-03
Description:
Introduction. The mechanisms of haemoglobin (Hb) subtype switch remain largely unknown even though it has a therapeutic potential (Bauer et al., 2012). In fact, reactivation of fetal haemoglobin (HbF) production in adult erythrocytes (F-cells) is protective in many Hb disorders. Pregnancy may represent the only physiological condition where HbF production increases transiently (Ibrahim et al, 2009; Yamada et al., 2012). Moreover, flow cytometry (FC), by intracellular staining using anti-HbF antibodies, has improved the evaluation of maternal F-cells (Corcoran et al., 2014; Chen et al., 2000). In this study, the objectives are: 1) to document HbF expression prospectively peri- and post-partum and confirm its maternal origin; 2) to assess potential causes of HbF modulation throughout pregnancy (i.e. β-hCG, EPO) and; 3) to identify gene differences between HbF-positive and HbF-negative pregnant women. Methods. In this observational, single institution, prospective study, 879 pregnant women were screened. A total of 345 participants were included in the study: the first consecutive 176 women with negative total HbF expression (
Print ISSN:
0006-4971
Electronic ISSN:
1528-0020
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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