PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES - COMPARISON OF THE RESULTS OBTAINED BY ISOELECTRIC-FOCUSING OF HEMOGLOBINS AND BY CHROMATOGRAPHY OF RADIOACTIVE GLOBIN CHAINS

  • 1 January 1980
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 56  (6) , 1092-1099
Abstract
Isoelectric focusing (IEF) of Hb was compared to the classical chromatography of labeled globin chains for 22 antenatal diagnoses of hemoglobinopathies: 11 for .beta. thalassemia and 11 for sickle cell disease. In all cases the 2 methods gave identical results. The diagnosis was confirmed after birth or abortion. Three fetuses homozygous for .beta. thalassemia and 1 homozygous for sickle cell disease exhibited no Hb A by IEF, in contrast to normal fetuses or those heterozygous for 1 of the 2 hemoglobinopathies. Blood samples obtained in other centers after abortion of 22 fetuses homozygous for .beta.+ or .beta.o thalassemia exhibited no Hb A when analyzed by IEF. When Hb A was present the respective proportions of Hb A and acetylated Hb F were determined by densitometry of the IEF gel. The Hb A/acetylated Hb F ratio obtained by IEF correlated well with the .beta.A/.gamma. ratio of globin chain synthesis. IEF requires 0.1 mg of unlabeled Hb. It is performed in 90 min and several samples can be analyzed simultaneously. If present, maternal contaminantion of fetal blood must be eliminated by selective lysis of maternal (RBC) using the Orskov reaction. Improvements in this method to obtain suitable samples for IEF analysis are described.