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S C Liu, J Palek, J Prchal, R P Castleberry
J Clin Invest. 1981;
68(3):597
doi:10.1172/JCI110293
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H
ereditary pyropoikilocytosis (HPP) is a hemolytic anemia characterized by microspherocytosis, poikilocytosis, and an unusual thermal sensitivity of erythrocytes. We have investigated the contribution of abnormal membrane skeletal assembly to these abnormal HPP erythrocyte properties. Skeletons prepared from fresh HPP ghosts with Triton X-100 were considerably more fragile than skeletons from control erythrocytes. Spectrin, the major skeleton component, extracted at 0 degrees C from normal erythrocytes, was present primarily as tetramers and high molecular weight complexes. In contrast, spectrin extracted from HPP erythrocytes under identical conditions contained a significant amount of dimers with a concomitant decrease of tetramers. Furthermore, spectrin dimers from HPP erythrocytes differed from normal spectrin dimers in their failure to reassociate into tetramers both in solution and in the membrane. Presumptive HPP carriers (asymptomatic mothers of the two patients) exhibited a mild but reproducible increase of spectrin dimers in 0 degrees C extracts and a defective reassociation of spectrin dimers of tetramers both in solution and in the membrane. We conclude that in HPP, self-association of spectrin dimers into tetramers is defective, which accounts for the instability of membrane skeletons.
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