Abstract
We report the identification of a novel hemoglobin (Hb) variant [α57(E6)Gly→Cys; HBA1: c.172G>T], to be referred to as Hb Kirikiriroa. The variant was detected in five subjects from two families, with familial relationship established between the families following diagnosis. A persistently elevated Hb A1c over a 1-year period prompted hemoglobinopathy screening in an adolescent male of New Zealand (NZ) European descent (case 1). Capillary electrophoresis (CE) revealed the variant was negatively charged and susceptible to oxidation, with multiple abnormal peaks detected (0.4–5.1% total Hb). Hb A1c analysis by cation exchange high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was the first indication of the variant in a pregnant female of NZ European descent (case 2). Cases 1 and 2 had normal complete blood counts. Isopropanol stability testing provided evidence the variant was unstable. We herein describe the characterization of Hb Kirikiriroa and clinical significance of the variant for interference with Hb A1c analysis by CE and cation exchange HPLC.
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