Abstract

Hereditary elliptocytosis (HE) and pyropoikilocytosis (HPP) are considered a group of hemolytic anemias (HE/HPP) due to inherited abnormalities of erythrocyte membrane proteins with a worldwide distribution. Most cases are associated with molecular abnormalities linked to spectrin, band 4.1, and ankyrin. The present study aimed to identify significant molecular signatures on a target panel of 8 genes using whole exome sequencing (WES) in 9 Bahraini patients with elliptocytosis. Case selection was based on presence of anemia not associated with iron deficiency or hemoglobinopathy and demonstrating > 50% elliptocytes in blood smears. The c.779T > C mutation of SPTA1 (Spectrin alpha), which is a known deleterious missense mutation that inhibits normal association of spectrin molecules to form tetramers, was seen in 4 patients in homozygous (n = 1) and heterozygous (n = 3) states. The αLELY abnormality in association with compound heterozygous mutations in SPTA1 was present in 5 patients (2 associated with the SPTA1 c.779T > C variant; 3 with c.3487T > G and various other SPTA1 mutations of uncertain/unknown significance). Seven patients had SPTB (Spectrin beta) mutations, predicted as likely benign by in silico analysis. A novel EPB41 (Erythrocyte Membrane Protein Band 4.1) mutation with potential deleterious impact was also seen. Finally, 2 cases showed an InDel (insertion-deletion mutations) abnormality in the gene that codes for the mechanosensitive ion-channel PIEZO (Piezo Type Mechanosensitive Ion Channel Component 1). PIEZO mutations are reported to cause red cell dehydration but have not been previously described in HE/HPP. Results of this study confirm the involvement of previously reported abnormalities in SPTA1 and suggest possible involvement of other candidate genes in a disorder involving polygenic interactions.

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