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Clin Chim Acta ; 477: 60-65, 2018 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29203428

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BACKGROUND: Most of the current methods used for the determination of HbA2 seem not well aligned. A comparison among the best performing techniques and the commutability of some control materials currently available and under development has been evaluated. METHODS: Forty blood samples were analyzed in duplicate over two separate days by different HPLC and capillary electrophoresis systems. The commutabilities of different control materials (NIBSC WHO reagent, Bio-Rad Lyphochek, and home prepared lyophilized controls RP1-3) have been assessed by analyzing the controls in quadruplicate over two consecutive days together with the blood samples. RESULTS: The mean within-run imprecision of HbA2 measurement on blood samples (CV, %) was between 0.6% and 10.1% for HbA2 values <3.5%, and between 1.1 and 3.1 for HbA2≥3.5%. The different methods were highly correlated (r between 0.9941 and 0.9995) although biased each other. The NIBSC WHO reagent was found not commutable in 15 over 28 comparisons, the Lyphochek 2 in 18/28, and RP3 in 4/28. Recalibration of all methods by RP1 and RP2 materials was able to reduce the overall variability from 6.8% to 3.4% at HbA2≤3.0% and from 6.7% to 3.0% at HbA2≥4.6%. CONCLUSION: The use of adequate commutable control materials as calibrators may reduce the inter-method variability of routine methods to an extent closer to the current analytical goals of bias based on biological variability.


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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/standards , Hemoglobin A2/analysis , Calibration , Electrophoresis, Capillary , Humans
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Hemoglobin ; 30(3): 371-7, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16840228

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We recently described a rare frameshift mutation in the delta-globin gene in a Dutch patient, in association with a new mutation of the Ggamma-globin gene promoter [Ggamma -37 (A-->T)] with a moderately elevated Hb F level of 2.3%. The delta mutation at codon 91 (+T) has been described once before in our laboratory in 1989, in a complex Belgian family with Ggamma (Agammadeltabeta)0-thalassemia (thal) and moderately elevated Hb F levels, without the Ggamma (Agammadeltabeta)0-thal deletion in some individuals. Analysis of the patients from 1989 revealed the presence of the same Ggamma-globin gene mutation and moderately elevated Hb F in all patients, who were also carriers of the delta-globin gene frameshift. Further analysis demonstrated that the two mutations were in linkage with the same haplotype in both the Belgian family and the recently found patient, confirming the association of the elevated Hb F expression with the new Ggamma-globin gene mutation.


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Codon/genetics , Fetal Hemoglobin/genetics , Frameshift Mutation/genetics , Globins/genetics , Thalassemia/genetics , Adult , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Middle Aged , Pedigree , Polymorphism, Genetic/genetics , Reading Frames/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Spherocytosis, Hereditary/complications , Thalassemia/diagnosis
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