Isopycnic separations of red cells from cord bloods, and from patients with sickle cell anemia, different forms of HPFH, S-beta O-thalassemia, and a beta +-thalassemia homozygosity were made in order to evaluate the distribution of Hb F and the relative levels of G gamma and A gamma chains over the cell fractions. As expected, the cord blood data showed decreased levels of both Hb-F and G gamma chains in the top cell fractions since the beta leads to gamma and high G gamma: A gamma low G gamma: A gamma switches are operative around the time of birth. Complete cell fractionations were made on the blood of three SS patients with low G gamma values (40%) and three SS patients with high G gamma values (60%). The proportion of G gamma chain was constant in all cell fractions, while the Hb-F level was higher in cells with higher densities. The difference in the quantities of the three types of gamma chain in the fetal hemoglobins of two SS patients with an A gamma T heterozygosity, one having a low G gamma value and the other a high G gamma level, can be explained by assuming an alteration in a regulatory mechanism. Considerable variation both in the level of Hb F and in the percentage of G gamma chain was observed in two G gamma A gamma-HPFH heterozygotes with a relatively low G gamma percentage of 30%; an inverse relationship was present between the two parameters. Such a phenomenon was not evident for the G gamma A gamma-HPFH homozygote, and also did not exist in two additional G gamma A gamma-HPFH heterozygotes with an associated alpha-thalassemia-2 heterozygosity who had a similar amount of Hb F but with higher G gamma values of about 50%. The difference in G gamma values between these two categories of G gamma A gamma-HPFH could be due to a higher affinity of the G gamma chains over A gamma chains for a slightly decreased amount of alpha chains as in an alpha-thalassemia-2 heterozygosity. 2 heterozygosity. Although an increased synthesis of Hb-F with G gamma chains was again observed after in vitro incubation of reticulocytes with [35S]methionine none of the isolated cell fractions contained a Hb F with the alpha 2 G gamma 2 composition.

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