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Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus ; 32(Suppl 1): 173-7, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27408384

ABSTRACT

A 74 years old male patient, presented with history of generalized weakness, fatigue, loss of appetite and breathlessness on exertion for past one and a half months. On examination, he was found to have significant pallor and generalized lymphadenopathy (cervical, axillary and inguinal). The skeletal survey showed punched out lytic lesions in skull and pelvic bones. The peripheral smear examination showed lymphocytosis with absolute lymphocyte count of 25,000/µL. The bone marrow aspirates revealed a hypercellular marrow with 74 % lymphocytes & 14 % plasma cells, suggestive of chronic lymphoplasmacytic disorder. The bone marrow biopsy had two morphologically distinct populations of lymphocytes & plasma cells. The immunohistochemical markers on bone marrow biopsy showed hat plasma cells were positive for CD138 with kappa light chain restriction. Flow cytometry showed B cell population with CD19/CD5 co expression, CD5/CD23 coexpression, were positive for CD22, CD20 and negative for FMC-7 and lambda light chain. In addition, plasma cells were also identified as CD45 negative cells and showed CD38/CD138 co-expression with variable CD19 and CD56 positivity. Serum protein electrophoresis revealed M band, serum immunofixation electrophoresis corresponded to IgA -Kappa. The final diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia with concomittant presence of plasma cell myeloma was concluded. This case imparts an important message to look for presence of coexisting entities in a single specimen and highlights the benefits of testing both plasma cell and B-cell compartments when the clinical features are not entirely consistent Flow cytometry together with protein electrophoresis can help to clinch difficult and rare dual diagnosis. These cases are rare and pose therapeutic challenge.

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Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus ; 30(Suppl 1): 409-12, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25332633

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Cation exchange high performance liquid chromatography (CE- HPLC) is an excellent tool for the diagnosis of various hemoglobin (Hb) disorders. HbD-Punjab is an uncommon structural Hb variant seen in North-India. Rarely, a compound heterozygous state for HbD-Punjab with high HbA2 has been described. We describe an index case whose CE-HPLC showed a compound heterozygous state for Hb-Punjab/HbD-Iran which was confirmed by family study, acid and alkaline electrophoresis and beta gene sequencing. This case highlights the role of alkaline and acid electrophoresis to resolve common peaks that elute with HbA2 on CE-HPLC. To the best of our knowledge, this compound heterozygous state of HbD-Punjab with HbD-Iran has not been reported earlier.

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Gene ; 392(1-2): 253-65, 2007 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17307309

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Fibronectin type II (Fn2) module-containing proteins in the male genital tract are characterized by different numbers of Fn2 modules. Predominantly two classes exist which are distinct by having either two or four Fn2 modules. Minor variants with three Fn2 modules were also found in the human and the porcine epididymis. To reveal their relationship, mRNAs and proteins of representatives of these classes were studied in human, in Sus scrofa, and in rodents. Adult boars expressed members of both classes, i.e. ELSPBP1 and pB1, in subsequent regions of the epididymis, and both were under androgenic control. Human and rodent epididymides, on the other hand, alternatively contained only representatives of one of these two classes, i.e. ELSPBP1 in the human and two different pB1-related counterparts in rodents. ELSPBP1 and pB1-related genomic sequences were closely linked in chromosomal regions HSA 19q and SSC 6 q11-q21; conserved synteny between these regions is well established. On the other hand, in a syntenic region on mouse chromosome 7, ELSPBP1-related sequences were lacking. Tight binding to the sperm membrane via a choline-mediated mechanism was a common feature of the two classes of Fn2-module proteins, suggesting related function(s). However, differences in their regionalized expression patterns along the male genital tract as well as in association sites on the sperm surface suggested a species-specific sequential order in sperm binding.


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Fibronectins/genetics , Fibronectins/physiology , Seminal Plasma Proteins/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Carrier Proteins/genetics , Chromosome Mapping , Cloning, Molecular , DNA, Complementary/isolation & purification , Gene Expression , Genetic Linkage , Humans , Male , Mice , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Seminal Plasma Proteins/physiology , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Swine
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