The high level expression of the human alpha-globin genes in erythroid tissue appears to require a set of DNaseI hypersensitive sites located upstream of the human alpha-globin gene cluster. These sequences, termed the locus control region (LCR), include two erythroid specific and a number of less restricted DNaseI hypersensitive sites. In this report we describe an individual with alpha-thalassemia associated with a truncation of the short arm of chromosome 16 that removes the LCR region and inactivates the adjacent intact alpha-globin genes. This genetic study supports the critical role of the LCR in the transcriptional activation of the human alpha-globin gene cluster and substantiates the importance of LCR deletions in the etiology of alpha-thalassemia.

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