Disorders of red cell membrane

被引:214
作者
An, Xiuli [1 ]
Mohandas, Narla [1 ]
机构
[1] New York Blood Ctr, Red Cell Physiol Lab, New York, NY 10065 USA
关键词
red cells; hereditary spherocytosis; hereditary elliptocytosis; hereditary ovalocytosis; hereditary stomatocytosis;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2141.2008.07091.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Studies during the last three decades have enabled the development of detailed molecular insights into the structural basis of altered function in various inherited red cell membrane disorders. This review highlights our current understanding of molecular and mechanistic insights into various inherited red cell membrane disorders involving either altered membrane structural organization (hereditary spherocytosis, hereditary elliptocytosis and hereditary ovalocytosis) or altered membrane transport function (hereditary stomatocytosis). The molecular basis for the vast majority of cases of hereditary spherocytosis, elliptocytosis and ovalocytosis have been fully defined while little progress has been made in defining the molecular basis for hereditary stomatocytosis. Mutations in a number of distinct genes account for hereditary spherocytosis and elliptocytosis, while a single genetic defect accounts for all cases of hereditary ovalocytosis. Based on these molecular insights, a comprehensive understanding of the structural basis for altered membrane function has been developed. Loss of vertical linkage between membrane skeleton and lipid bilayer leads to membrane loss in hereditary spherocytosis, while weakening of lateral linkages between skeletal proteins leads to membrane fragmentation and surface area loss in hereditary elliptocytosis. Importantly, the severity of anaemia in both these disorders is directly related to extent of membrane surface area loss. Splenectomy results in amelioration of anaemia.
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页码:367 / 375
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