Targeted next-generation sequencing identifies novel deleterious variants in ANK1 gene causing severe hereditary spherocytosis in Indian patients: expanding the molecular and clinical spectrum

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Tejashree Anil More
Rati Devendra
Rashmi Dongerdiye
Prashant Warang
Prabhakar Kedar
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[1] ICMR-National Institute of Immunohematology,Department of Haematogenetics
[2] Indian Council of Medical Research,undefined
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Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 2023年 / 298卷
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Next-generation sequencing; Hereditary spherocytosis; Ankyrin; Frameshift; Hemolytic anemia;
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Hereditary Spherocytosis (HS) is a common cause of hemolytic anemia varying from mild to severe hemolysis due to defects in red cell membrane protein genes, namely ANK1, SPTB, SPTA1, SLC4A1, and EPB42. These genes are considerably very large spaning 40–50 exons making gene-by-gene analysis costly and laborious by conventional methods. In this study, we explored 26 HS patients harboring 21 ANK1 variants identified by next-generation sequencing (NGS), characteristics and spectrum of the detected ANK1variants were analyzed in this study. Clinically, all the HS patients showed moderate to severe transfusion-dependent hemolytic anemia, some requiring splenectomy. We identified 13 novel and 8 reported variants, mainly 9 frameshifts, 2 missense, 6 nonsense, and 4 splice site ANK1 variants, using NGS technology. Frameshifts were remarkably the most common variant type seen in Indian HS patients with ANK1 gene defects. We have also explored expression levels of red cell membrane ankyrin protein by flow cytometry in 14 HS patients with ANK1 gene defects and a significant reduction in ankyrin protein expression has been found. This report mainly illustrates the molecular and phenotypic heterogeneity of ANK1 variants causing HS in Indian patients. Ankyrin-1 mutations are a significant cause of loss of function in dominant HS in the Indian population. Comprehensive genetic and phenotypic evaluation assists in implementing the knowledge of genetic patterns and spectrum of ANK1 gene variants, providing molecular support for HS diagnosis.
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